Islam has clarified the role of the family and its major consequences, as it is the one that determines the paths of life and the religion of the person, the Prophet said (peace and blessings be upon him): "Every child is born on the sound nature and it is his parents who make him a Jew, Christian or Zoroastrian." All the laws of Islam have come to organize the family and protect it from dissolution. Among these: the rules of marriage, divorce, periods of widowhood, the rights of fathers and mothers and others.
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Islam clarified the role of the family and its great implications, as it determines the life paths and religion of a person. The Prophet said (peace and salvation be upon him): "Every child is born in a healthy nature and his parents make him a Jew, a Christian, or a Zoroastrian."
All the laws of Islam were created to organize the family and to protect it from disintegration. These include: rules of marriage, divorce, widowhood period, rights of fathers and mothers, and others.
All this points to the preferential position that Islam has given to the family, because it is in it that generations are raised. The future of the community depends on the family situation. And certainly, the woman is the cornerstone of the family; as it is said: "Behind every significant person stands the one who raised them in her lap."

