TY  - JOUR
T1  - Moral Values by Al-Sulh in Family Conflict Management
AU - Makhsin, Mardzelah AU - Nurulwahida, Hj Azid Aziz AU - Khalid, Rozalina AU - Yaacob, Aizan AU - Ilias, Mohamad Fadhli 
JO  - The Social Sciences
VL  - 11
IS  - 30
SP  - 7220
EP  - 7223
PY  - 2016
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1818-5800
DO  - sscience.2016.7220.7223
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=sscience.2016.7220.7223
KW  - Moral values
KW  -Al-Sulh
KW  -peace
KW  -conflict management
KW  -majority
AB  - Moral values by Al-Sulh prioritize the principle of well pleased (redha) in seeking the mercy of Allah
SWT. There are ten values basing the Al-Sulh to conduct conflict management namely Salam, Syahadah,
Seruan, Sumpah, Sufi, Syukur, Simak, Sabar, Syafaat dan Silaturahim. These values are designed based on the
methods of Al-Sulh practiced at the Department of Syaria&#146;s Judiciary in Malaysia. The implementation
of Al-Sulh values has established the essence of peace towards solving disputes in the Islamic household. The
development of values in the Al-Sulh education is part of the findings from the study on issues of divorce and
broken homes which was solved through the practice of Al-Sulh. In the Al-Sulh practice, the disputed parties
are exposed to the ten values and majority of the divorce cases managed to be solved successfully and
peacefully in terms of issues such as claims made after a divorce namely fasakh, mutaah, idah, hadanah, mahar
and matrimonial property. The findings also showed that the disputed parties who have not agreed to follow
the ten values of Al-Sulh often end in vengeance and distrust which will lead to bitter endings or at the worst,
their cases would have to be settled in court. In the context of this study, the ten values in Al-Sulh education
act as the guideline to understand the concept of peace in conflict management.
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