Assalamo Alykum,

I saw Samina's kids .. mashAllah they look very cute and beautiful.

I thought it will be a good idea to share our kids pictures.

Here is my mine . Alhamdolilah, I have a daughter, Dua Shoaib, 4 years old.

She just started Pre-K two weeks ago.


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Eid 2006

Big Bear Lake, California ( Dec 2006 )

Masha-Allah, bohat cute bachey hain. Here is our four and a half month old, Zaki:





It will be nice if more can share the pics of their kids.
Assalam o Alaikum Shoaib It was nice to hear from you after a long time. Your daughter is mashallah so adorable.I have two kids. My son Shehryar is 7 years old and is in Grade 2.Fatima is 3 and a half years old going to a pre school.Will share some more pics with you.
Assalaamu Alaikum Shoaib,
MashaAllah, Dua is very cute n pretty. Time is flying, I guess the last time we met she was 6 mon or so.
Nashwah has also joined KG.
Will talk sometime soon, inshaAllah.
take care
Mashallah , very cute :)))
Thank you Qamar and Shahid. Please upload Nashwah's picture ... i think its been a looong time that i have seen her too.

Take Care,
Shoaib


Salam, here're some Abdul-Rahman's pictures.
mashAllah . looks cute.
MashaAllah - these kids must be at getting to the age of NED admission (:

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