2022
DOI: 10.22373/share.v11i2.15119
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Household Spending, Social Media Addiction, and Its Impact on Muslim Family Ties

Abstract: Few are aware that spending more time on social media within the home and allocating domestic work can disrupt the household's economic equilibrium. Currently, the modern way of life has eroded the values of Muslim homes. On the basis of Islamic values, Muslim household ties reflect an attitude that balances the satisfaction of needs with the allocation of time for domestic work. This study examines the relationship between the household's social media addiction, household spending, and its impact on family ti… Show more

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