Salaam
I think in eastern and Islamic culture the institution of family is considered sacred, we have a more communitarian ethic. Not so much in western societies particularly since the cultural revolution of the 1960s which led to the rise of individualism, consumerism, materialism at the expense of traditional values and institutions like marriage. These factors among many other has led to a major breakdown in the family unit, with serious consequences. For example:
Consequences of the Breakdown of Marriage and Family (UK)
http://www.islamicboard.com/family-society/134306448-consequences-breakdown-marriage-family-uk.html
Having said that there are variations within western societies eg. Catholics place immense importance on family and marriage
Sometimes relationship fails, we have to accept that but we shouldn't say that's a good thing and I hope we as a community maintain the importance and sanctity of family and marriage. Consequences are too dire to think about.
I think in eastern and Islamic culture the institution of family is considered sacred, we have a more communitarian ethic. Not so much in western societies particularly since the cultural revolution of the 1960s which led to the rise of individualism, consumerism, materialism at the expense of traditional values and institutions like marriage. These factors among many other has led to a major breakdown in the family unit, with serious consequences. For example:
Consequences of the Breakdown of Marriage and Family (UK)
http://www.islamicboard.com/family-society/134306448-consequences-breakdown-marriage-family-uk.html
Having said that there are variations within western societies eg. Catholics place immense importance on family and marriage
Sometimes relationship fails, we have to accept that but we shouldn't say that's a good thing and I hope we as a community maintain the importance and sanctity of family and marriage. Consequences are too dire to think about.
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