Family Dawn

Family Dawn Family Dawn provides a portal of information for concerned parents and couples seeking knowledge in the areas of parenting and marriage.

The Family is the building block of society and the cornerstone of humanity. It is the first line of socialization for young children learning about the world and usually the first means of support that we seek out when we face life’s many challenges even as independent adults. But the reality of the family situation in the West is grim and harsh. It is as if every day we are witnesses to what hap

pens when the family unit breaks down. Needless to say, the results are not pretty. Broken families, soaring divorce rates, teen pregnancies, drug and alcohol use, depression and even suicide are all rising at an alarming rate. And due to the so called post-modern global village that we live in, these problems are not limited to Western societies but are now spreading to many corners of the world. The importance of the family in society cannot be overemphasized and it is for this reason that we have focused our efforts on marital and parenting issues. Anything that concerns families, concerns us. The goal of Family Dawn is to provide a portal of information for concerned parents and couples seeking knowledge in the areas of parenting and marriage. It is our hope that by addressing the problems from their roots, we can help build strong family units that will in turn build strong human beings and a beautiful society.

Check the following link for The Deen show latest interview with Dr. Ekram Beshir discussing marital issues: https://www...
11/12/2016

Check the following link for The Deen show latest interview with Dr. Ekram Beshir discussing marital issues:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAohUwGIqNY

Hit subscribe http://bit.ly/1CtXGai Are Women Too Emotional? Let us know what you think leave comments below, This week's guest Dr. Ekram Beshir Join me also...

Alhamdulillah, over 100 attendees benefited from last month's seminar conducted by the Beshirs in Paris, France.One of t...
11/07/2016

Alhamdulillah, over 100 attendees benefited from last month's seminar conducted by the Beshirs in Paris, France.

One of the highlights of the event was when a regular attendee who attended all the past seminars that were held in France introduced his son (a teenager) with tears in his eyes saying:

"Those two people are the main reason after Allah's help that you are such a good young person. They taught me how to raise you right. Say Jazakum Allah Khayrun to them."

It was a very emotional moment. May Allah SWT accept all our efforts and help guide our youth and help us with their Tarbiyah.

For the 6th year in a row, the Beshirs are conducting a parenting workshop in France this weekend. October 22nd and 23rd...
10/22/2016

For the 6th year in a row, the Beshirs are conducting a parenting workshop in France this weekend. October 22nd and 23rd. The workshop focus is on how to raise responsible and confident children. Feedback on the last five years workshops of the Beshirs is very impressive. 95.18% of attendees rated the quality of the lectures/speakers as excellent.

If you are thinking of conducting a parenting or marriage workshop in your community next year, consider inviting the Beshirs. They conduct free Parenting and Marriage workshops onsite. For more info and to contact them, please visit:

http://familydawn.com/workshops/

Dr. Mohamed Rida Beshir and Dr. Ekram Beshir offer Muslim communities a series of free workshops on various family matters such as marriage, parenting and dealing with teenagers. In total, there are six workshops, four in parenting and two in marriage:

Why are many professional women over 30 not married?Are marriages failing because women nowadays are less obedient than ...
05/17/2016

Why are many professional women over 30 not married?

Are marriages failing because women nowadays are less obedient than in the past? If a man can marry someone from “back home,” shouldn’t women here be more compromising, since they have less choice?

Find out the answers to these questions in our latest FAQ:

http://www.familydawn.com/marriage-question9

Why are many professional women over age 30 not married? Are marriages failing because women nowadays are less obedient than in the past? If a man can marry someone from “back home,” shouldn’t women here be more compromising, since they have less choice?

05/01/2016

Here is my new tip for all couples:
"Turn up your listening sensitivity. In the midst of a conflict, there is absolutely nothing that improves the situation as dramatically as listening. We understand that when you are fuming about some intense issue, the last thing you want to do is listen, but when you open yourself up to what your spouse is saying, resolution has begun. It works like magic. When you are listened to, you aren’t nearly so eager to win at the other person’s expense. To be listened to makes you want to listen."

04/19/2016

Another tip to strengthen spousal relation and bring happiness among couples:
"Express opinions in a calm and polite way. Do not shout or yell. Learn to keep your cool even at the most tense moments and learn to be kind to each other. In the context of very difficult times among couples, Allah SWT has said in Surah Al-Baqara verse 237 what could be translated as "And don't forget the gracious and courteous interactions between you."

04/09/2016

Here is a new tip for married couples. I hope it will bring happiness and strengthen the spousal relation:
"Don't idealize each other. Accept small mistakes as long as they don't form bad behavioral patterns. After all, no human is perfect and we all make mistakes. It was indicated in one of Prophet Muhammad's sayings that every human makes mistakes and the best of those who make mistakes are those who try to repent and correct these mistakes."

03/24/2016

Here is this week's tip to all couples:
"Consider each other's feelings and satisfy each other's needs; never make jokes about your spouse or her/his family if these jokes are not appreciated"

03/14/2016

Here is another tip for all couples
"Learn to communicate your feelings to your spouse. Let him/her know what you feel, whether it is feeling hurt or happy, but do it in a respectful and calm way with the proper intentions to avoid hurting your spouse, not with the goal of venting your anger and getting back at him/her."

Yesterday, the Beshirs were at BFM in Malaysia discussing the challenges in family leadership in the 21st century, while...
02/11/2016

Yesterday, the Beshirs were at BFM in Malaysia discussing the challenges in family leadership in the 21st century, while also tackling topics like raising bigotry-free children and the important role families play in preventing the radicalization of youths.

http://www.bfm.my/ekram-bashir-mohamed-rida-beshir-family-leadership.html

Dr. Ekram Beshir and Dr. Mohamed Rida Beshir are a wife and husband team who have led courses and authored several bestselling books on parenting, marriage, and family in North America. Both the good ...

Address

Ottawa, ON

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Family Dawn posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share