The phenomenon of marriage by accident among adolescents has become an increasingly concerning social issue, particularly in rural areas such as Pulo Village, Bandar Dua Subdistrict, Pidie Jaya Regency. This study aims to explore the strategic role of family empowerment in preventing early marriage resulting from premarital pregnancy through the application of Islamic values. Utilizing a qualitative descriptive approach, data were collected through interviews with community leaders, village officials, and direct observation. The findings indicate that Islamic-based communication within the family, parental role modeling, and the strengthening of religious functions in the community are key factors in protecting youth from deviant behavior. Effective collaboration between families, communities, and government support programs rooted in Islamic teachings is essential to shape a morally upright young generation and prevent unplanned marriages.
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