THE ROLE OF THE FAMILY IN THE QUR'AN AND SUNNAH
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The Quran and Sunnah, the main sources of Islamic teachings, cover the issue of family very extensively and clearly. In Islam, the family is considered a sacred system of human life. It is interpreted not only as a means of satisfying biological or social needs, but also as a solid foundation leading to spiritual and moral perfection.
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