- Question – Why do the children of pious Ahmadi families sometimes go astray?
- Question – Why did Mirza Bashir Ahmad advise that the age gap between children should be about 3 years for parents that live near relatives about 5 years for parents that live away from relatives?
- Question – What is the best approach to training Ahmadi Muslim children who are born in the West?
- Question – Is it advisable to have creches (nurseries) in mosques for young children?
- Question – What should a Muslim man do in the case of divorce if the man has already paid the wife her dowry but the law entitles her to more assets?
- Question – Why are Pakistani children raised in Western societies expected to learn Urdu?
- Question – In a multicultural society, do you encounter problems with children becoming rebellious and distancing themselves from the community?
- Question – Are Muslim children allowed to be raised by Christian mothers?
- Question – Why is it that people who are unable to provide for their children are blessed with children while those who are able to provide for them are unable to have children?
- Question – How can we successfully raise our children who have to cope with the pressures of growing up in two, sometimes conflicting, cultures?
- Question – What are your thoughts about Muslim girls who, under peer pressure, feel the need to start adorning themselves?
- Question – How does the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community propose to solve the problem of the moral training of children?