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Title
الہامی مذاہب میں خاندانی نظام کا تصور(عصری تناظر میں تقابلی مطالعہ)
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Muhammad Babar Ali
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Family is an integral part of a society. A society cannot stable without a strong and healthy family system. Faintness in a family system results in weakness of a social life. Family and society both are backbone of each other. A family system is a group of people living in one household who share a common familial history and look after each other's physical and emotional needs. There are several types of family systems. One common type is the nuclear family system, which is characterized by a couple who is raising children together. In its most basic form, a family system consists of one or two parents and their children, whether they are biological or were adopted, perhaps considered half siblings or step siblings. Other members of a family system may include grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. The concept of family system in revealed religions, such as Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and others, plays a vital role in shaping the beliefs, values, and practices of their adherents. Here's a brief overview: 1. Islam: Emphasizes the importance of family and considers it a fundamental unit of society. The Quran and Hadith provide guidance on family relationships, inheritance, and responsibilities. 2. Christianity: Views family as a sacred institution created by God. The Bible teaches love, respect, and submission within family relationships 3. Judaism: Places great emphasis on family and community. The Torah and Talmud provide guidance on family laws, traditions, and responsibilities. Common themes across these religions include: Respect for parents and elders Importance of marriage and family unity Responsibilities towards family members Inheritance and property rights Care for children, the elderly, and vulnerable members Forgiveness and reconciliation within family relationships These religions provide guidance on building strong, harmonious families, which are seen as essential for individual and societal well-being. This paper concludes that Islam is the religion which gives strong ideological foundations for a healthy family system. Islamic family system based on moral, ethical values. Each family member within the system has his own obligations, duties and status.
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Islamic thought & Culture
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Urdu
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