مسلم عائلی زندگی :تہوار اور سماجی اثرات کا تجزیاتی جائزہ

Muslim Family Life: An Analytical Review of Festivals and Social Effects

Authors

  • Qaria Nasreen Akhtar Assistant Prof. Department of Islamic Studies, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53762/alnasr.03.01.u02

Keywords:

Family Life, Joint Family System, Festivals, Social Effects

Abstract

The main focus of human instinct is one's own family, from which one finds physical, mental, moral, intellectual and spiritual peace. According to art experts, the first unit of family life is husband and wife and then their children also become a part of this system. The joint family system is also a form of family life in Pakistan. Man by nature prefers to live together instead of being isolated, so naturally he cannot be confined to his family, but by marriage and kinship he connects with many other families, when many families of different regions and languages. Inevitably, along with Islamic festivals, cultural and national festivals such as Eid, Shab-e-Barat, Mangani, Mahindi, Rakshati, Aqeeqah and many other festivals of happiness and sorrow become part of the society which has positive and negative effects. Individually and collectively affect the personality of every human being, especially the competition in appearance and display to maintain family dignity not only increases the financial burden on family heads / parents but also causes diseases like jealousy and resentment due to these festivals which in the light of the Qur'an and Sunnah, the remedy is inevitable.

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Published

2024-02-19

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