"Jurisprudential Benefits Derived from Key Detailed Evidences for Family Building and Their Social Impacts"

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Ammar Mansoor Abdul Nabi
Dr. Dheya Uldeen Hamzah Ismael
Dr. Ammar Bassem Saleh

Abstract

One of the most important matters sought by all societies worldwide is the stability of the family and the coexistence among the components of the community. The research aims to highlight that organization is both an administrative and human function based on cooperation among individuals in the community, regardless of their categories. The study emphasizes that compassion between spouses is a source of understanding and harmony within the family, requiring mutual respect, good behavior, cooperation, and consultation. The research distinguishes between men and women in terms of supervision and leadership in family affairs, as well as bearing financial responsibilities. This is not a matter of honor or discrimination between their rights. The study affirms that husbands, wives, children, and parents all have rights and duties towards each other.


After addressing the introductory statements, the research highlights the importance of fulfilling the duties of reform and discipline. It begins with the husband reforming himself by evaluating his behavior and fulfilling his religious and legal duties. Then, the focus shifts to guiding and reforming the wife, followed by disciplining and nurturing the children. In conclusion, the research emphasizes that preserving religion is a great goal, centered around the worship of Allah Almighty in a family atmosphere. It considers the ultimate goal of Islamic education.

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Ammar Mansoor Abdul Nabi, Dr. Dheya Uldeen Hamzah Ismael, & Dr. Ammar Bassem Saleh. (2024). "Jurisprudential Benefits Derived from Key Detailed Evidences for Family Building and Their Social Impacts". Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(3), 545–552. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i3.1310
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Ammar Mansoor Abdul Nabi

Mustansiriyah University/Faculty of Education. 

Dr. Dheya Uldeen Hamzah Ismael

University of Baghdad, College of Islamic Sciences. 

Dr. Ammar Bassem Saleh

University of Baghdad, College of Islamic Sciences.