2015
DOI: 10.5539/ass.v11n18p164
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Family Problems - Wife’s Work - and Its Solution in the Light of Maqasid Shariah

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“…In Islam, married women are essentially independent from the responsibilities held by their husbands. However, in practice, cultural factors cause women to bear several burdens (Husni et al, 2015;Suhertina, 2020;White, 2010). This study also illustrated that cultural factors further blurred the divide between professional and personal responsibilities during the pandemic.…”
Section: Respondents' Workloadmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…In Islam, married women are essentially independent from the responsibilities held by their husbands. However, in practice, cultural factors cause women to bear several burdens (Husni et al, 2015;Suhertina, 2020;White, 2010). This study also illustrated that cultural factors further blurred the divide between professional and personal responsibilities during the pandemic.…”
Section: Respondents' Workloadmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Problems faced by women who play doubles among others appear on the following results of several studies. First, the study of Husni, et al (2015), about the problems of a few families with a working wife or has dual roles in Malaysia is the lack of knowledge of each couple of rights and obligations that must be obeyed. Next is the research conducted by Anafarta and Kuruuzum (2012) who took the subject of research both women and men who work in the manufacturing and service sectors in Antalya Turkey.…”
Section: After Marriedmentioning
confidence: 99%