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Eight Parental Strategies for Educating the Superior Generation in Muslim Families Elfira, Ninil; Roza, Ardino; Rasdiany, Apriana Nofriastuti; Wulandari, Ratna
El-Rusyd Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): December
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Tarbiyah (STIT) Ahlussunnah Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58485/elrusyd.v8i2.154

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Children are the next generation who are expected to excel in everything, so Islam requires all parents to prepare and educate this generation as well as possible. This research aims to analyze parents' strategies for educating superior generations in Muslim families. This research uses a qualitative approach. The analytical method used in this research is method library research. The analysis is carried out carefully, critically and sharply so as to produce a synthesis that is logical and rational and can be tested.  The results of the study show that there are eight strategies that parents use in educating children to become a superior generation, namely: be a role model for children, take time to discuss things with children, give the same love to children, fulfill children's rights, always pray for children, avoid praying bad things for children, get children used to doing good, and avoid despicable traits. The findings found eight parental strategies in preparing and educating a superior generation in Muslim families.
Analysis of Early Marriage Satisfaction in Muslim Families Rasdiany, Apriana Nofriastuti; Latifa, Aulia; Mutathahirin, Mutathahirin; Oktavia, Gifa; Febriani, Afifah; Kakoh, Nur Asikin
El-Rusyd Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58485/elrusyd.v9i1.238

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Early marriage is a significant sociocultural phenomenon, especially among Muslims, which is influenced by various religious, economic, and social factors. This study aims to analyze the marital satisfaction of couples who married at a young age. This research was conducted using quantitative methods with a survey approach. The data source was taken using a questionnaire from 32 married couples who married at a young age with the category that the husband was under 25 years old at the time of marriage, while the wife was under 21 years old. All data was then analyzed using SPPS Windows Version 20 software. Overall, the statistical analysis results showed that 32 married couples stated that they were satisfied with their partners while building a household. Marital satisfaction in question is measured through six aspects, namely; aspects of communication, conflict resolution, finances, sexual relations, the role of each husband and wife in the family, and religious life. This means that the six aspects used as instrument items in this research were felt to be satisfactory by all married couple after getting married. The results of this study have at least refuted the assumption that marrying at a young age tends to fail. In other words, age at marriage does not determine success in the household. The success of a marriage is determined if the husband and wife know their respective roles and responsibilities well.