grief
Losing a family member is one of the most traumatic life events; Families must support one another to endure the five stages of grief and get through it together.
10 Ways to Explain Your Husband's Death to Your Son. Content Warning.
1. Tell the truth Be gentle but honest. This is your son's first time experiencing death, his only rodeo. He is five years old, wild-eyed and sugar-crazed and baby-toothed. A sweet boy. He doesn't complain about going to church or preschool. He picks up the toy cars in his room without being asked, lowers the seat after using the toilet. Some days you feel as though you've won the lottery.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Families
When the Wind Took Its Name
The Last Day of Its Laughter The sun was supposed to be shining that day. The Weather app even had a little smiling sun icon next to the date April 14. It was a weekday, the kind where the wind blows warm against your face and carries stories from other cities. Or maybe warnings. We could never tell the difference.
By Echoes of Life8 months ago in Families
How Digital Insurance Solutions Cater to UAE Residents' Unique Needs (2025 Guide)
But how exactly do these digital solutions cater to the unique needs of UAE residents? In this article, we’ll explore the specific ways insurtech is reshaping the insurance landscape in the UAE and why more residents are turning to digital-first providers.
By Sarath Menon8 months ago in Families
Diagnosis and Treatment of Hair Loss Disorders
Hair loss is a common concern affecting millions of men and women worldwide. It can occur due to various reasons including genetics, hormonal changes, nutritional deficiencies, stress, autoimmune diseases, or environmental factors. Understanding the root cause is crucial to choosing the most effective treatment plan. This guide explores the causes of hair loss, advanced treatment options, and preventive lifestyle strategies to help manage and possibly reverse the condition.
By Ahmad shah8 months ago in Families
The Kneeling Mother
The sun had not yet risen over the city of Kobe, Japan, when the earth began to tremble. It started as a low rumble, like a distant thunder, and then quickly escalated into a violent roar. Buildings swayed like trees in a storm, glass shattered, screams filled the air, and within moments, everything turned into dust and chaos.
By Ahmad shah8 months ago in Families
My Father’s Voice Inside the Broken Radio
The old radio had been sitting in our attic for years—dusty, broken, and forgotten. It belonged to my father, who passed away when I was only twelve. I remember how he used to tune in every evening, smiling as the soft crackle of old jazz filled the room. After he died, the radio went silent. So did our home.
By Musawir Shah8 months ago in Families
A Cup of Tea and Half a Smile
The rain hadn’t stopped in four days. It wasn’t violent or dramatic—just a steady, curtain-like drizzle that made everything feel muted. The city’s colors had faded into tones of grey. The streets glistened under puddles and headlights, while windows everywhere fogged over with the breath of people waiting for something to change.
By Hazrat Bilal8 months ago in Families











