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The Libyan Children will Face a Man-Made Disaster by Design

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On the 14th of September, UNICEF reported that nearly 300,000 children have been affected in Libya after Storm Daniel devastated entire cities. Two dams bursting resulted in catastrophic flooding of the areas in the water flow path. Beyond the immediate risks of death and injury, the severe floods in Libya put children at increased risk of waterborne diseases, displacement and loss of essential services.
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The Return of the Pharaoh to Egypt

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Misr (Egypt) has been a central wilayah of Islam, since its conquest in the time of the Second Khaleefah Rashid, Umar al-Farooq (ra). It has seen many heroes that defended the sanctities of Islam. It has seen Sultan Salahuddin al-Ayubi, who retook al-Masjid al-Aqsa from the Christian crusaders.
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What’s Driving the Mental Health Crisis Amongst Children in Secular States?

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The number of children in mental health crisis in England has hit a record high according to analysis of NHS data by the mental health charity Young Minds that was published in August. The data revealed that the number of children and young people undergoing treatment or waiting to start care reached a new record with 466,230 open referrals in May to children and young people’s mental health services.
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East or West, Society Today is Unable to Protect Women

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Recently I watched a Netflix documentary about Jeffery Epstein, and how he recruited girls into his web of illicit activity. I remember this case when it was reported globally, and due to the high profile status of the people involved, this case is still drawing attention. However, it wasn’t until I watched the documentary that I understood the details of the case. 
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The Escapist Generation: Big Market for Capitalist Industry

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Early August, the Indonesian Minister of Youth and Sports - Dito Ariotedjo launched the Youth Mental Health Center to support the mental health of Indonesia's young generation. This is based on a survey by the Indonesia National Adolescent Mental Health Survey (I-NAMHS), that 1 out of 3 Indonesian youth aged 10-17 years has mental health problems (Sindonews).
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From Conquests to Tourism

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The Turkish tour company, Fest Travel, is opening reservations for a seven-day tour called "Cultural Fusion: Syria" scheduled for April 20-27, 2024, to Syria, where both demographic and infrastructural mechanisms have been turned upside down by the civil war. (Hurriyetdailynews)
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Is Social Media Dangerous?

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“Is Social Media dangerous?” is a very common topic of concern and rightfully so. To give a straight and simple answer- yes, it is dangerous. To quote my dad, “It’s as if I was going to send you into a drug infested neighborhood and say, ‘Don’t be home too late! Have fun!’” He couldn’t be more spot on.
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Barbie Culture: Empowerment or Enslavement of Young Minds?

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 This article stems from a lengthy conversation with my two adult daughters about Barbie and its influence on young girls. During our discussion, the underlying concern we shared was whether their younger sister, who recently turned two, should be exposed to Barbie culture or not. I urge parents, especially those with young daughters, to read this article and hold meaningful discussions with them.
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