Faculty Member of the Research Institute of Hawzah and University
Abstract
This article is a review of Shahid Morteza Motahari’s thoughts on the issue of family. It also develops a model of Islamic theorization to serve the purpose of Islamization of social science. As the developed theory involves various hypotheses in its theoretical framework, it opens grounds for different experimental research. Based on this theory, the strength of family bond depends on the consideration of the innate and natural differences of men and women.
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