Title:Muslim Teenagers Support:Books Edition:ALQALAM
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Title: Muslim Teenagers
Author: Dr Ekram and Dr Mohamed Rida Beshir
Publisher: ALQALAM
Medium: Book
Theme: Family Library
Description: This work on adolescents is of capital importance because it concerns a period of life during which young people go through crises, question authority and structures and find fulfillment in confrontation as much as in dialogue or the silence. Muslim children are no exception, on the contrary: in families where religion and tradition are important, faced with the challenges of modern life in the West, the period of adolescence is even more difficult, more tense, and sometimes crossed intense suffering and questioning. By accompanying their children, Ekram and Mohamed Rida Beshir have given themselves the means to study child and adolescent development, Islamic principles and the challenges of Western societies. They offer us here a basic reflection, easy to access, accompanied by very practical examples and illustrations that will help parents to better understand and better support their adolescent children. The book is interesting and useful and its teachings valuable.
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