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The relationship between faith and love in a Muslim family - Al-Shia The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief The relationship between faith and love in a Muslim family 2021-06-24 388 Views Faith , Love , Muslim family Family is the holiest social structure as well as the initial core that establishes human society.
Establishing a safe social relationship on the basis of mutual respect, protection of rights and duties of its members, and consideration of morality and generosity plays a key role in safeguarding its consolidation, fluency, and stability. Contents 1. Mutual love between a wife and a husband 2. Coordination between the faith and religion of man and woman 3. Common cultural and economical background 4. The Holy agreement between a man and a woman 5. Mutual respect and moral dominance 6.
Being responsible for children This structure at the same time being the primary social unit of human relations proclaims a high position in customs, laws, and human social and historical traditions worth regard to all the differences they may have had or still have.
The basic members of the family including father, mother, and children (boys and girls), and at the next level grandfather and grandmother, uncles and aunts benefit from written or non-written rights and duties, in societies customs and traditions whether tribal or ancient in the modern or advanced world.
Each of the various sciences such as sociology, psychology, and socio-psychology; as well as, law, literature, poetry, art, tribal myths, or even as seen in recent conventions that are held by different civil organizations especially the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, reflect the man’s susceptibility and his emphasis on the family.
Among the above-mentioned, the semantic religions, which are the great messenger of morality, truth, friendship, and respect have faced this matter with creativity that springs from their feeling of responsibility. This can be easily proven with a quick glance at the history, literature, religious texts, and the written or non-written heritage that is left by our ancestors.
Islam, the last Divine religion whose holy text, the Holy Qur’an, is still unchanged and safe from distortion and from which the richest historical and traditional documents have remained untouched, has studied this subject more than any other religion and culture and has emphasized its importance.