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When it comes to Social Media, the perfect family photo is the digital equivalent of a white picket fence.
Saudi Arabia Sees Surge in Early Divorces: Sociologists Reveal the Hidden Causes
Saudi Arabia, a country where traditional family values are held in high regard, is facing an unexpected and rising social challenge — the increasing rate of early divorces, often just weeks or months after lavish wedding celebrations. Despite promises of love and commitment, many couples in the Kingdom are separating before even completing their first year together.
By Ikram Ullah9 months ago in Families
The Day the Internet Broke — And We Actually Talked to Each Other
The Day the Internet Broke — And We Actually Talked to Each Other By HUZAIFA DZINE It began like any other Monday. Caffeine-deprived zombies stumbled into kitchens, smartphones glued to palms, scrolling through morning emails, memes, and the latest updates from people they hadn’t spoken to since high school. Across the world, people asked Alexa the weather, Google told us what was wrong with our throats, and YouTube suggested ten ways to fold a T-shirt in under five seconds.
By Huzaifa Dzine9 months ago in Families
How Much Is Too Much?
In today’s digital-first world, screens are everywhere — from TVs and tablets to smartphones and laptops. For children growing up in the 21st century, screen time is almost unavoidable. But as technology becomes more embedded in daily life, a critical question arises for parents and caregivers: How much screen time is too much? And how can we ensure a healthy balance between digital engagement and real-world play?
By Muhib Ullah 9 months ago in Families
A Mother's Embrace: Love Beyond All Limits
When I was a child, my mother had a way of making the world feel safe. Even on stormy nights, when thunder rattled the windows and lightning streaked across the sky, her gentle voice and warm embrace were enough to turn my fear into calm. I remember one particular night when I was about five years old. A heavy rainstorm had knocked out the power, plunging our small house into darkness. Terrified, I cried out for her. She came running, wrapped me in a blanket, and held me tightly against her chest.
By Noor Hussain9 months ago in Families
How My Grandfather’s Diary Changed the Way I See the World
I found the diary by accident. It was tucked away in an old tin box in my grandparents’ attic, buried beneath yellowed newspapers, a cracked pair of glasses, and a folded wool sweater that still carried the faint scent of my grandfather’s aftershave. The attic was dusty and dim, and I had only gone up there to find some family photos for a school project. What I found instead was a window into a world I never knew.
By Talha Maroof9 months ago in Families









