TY  - JOUR
T1  - The Principles of Peace in Islamic Family Management to Empower
Teenagers Facing Divorce Effects
AU - Makhsin, Mardzelah AU - Aziz, Nurulwahida Hj Azid AU - Khalid, Rozalina AU - Yaacob, Aizan AU - Ilias, Mohamad Fadhli 
JO  - The Social Sciences
VL  - 11
IS  - 30
SP  - 7240
EP  - 7244
PY  - 2016
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1818-5800
DO  - sscience.2016.7240.7244
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=sscience.2016.7240.7244
KW  - Peace
KW  -family
KW  -teenager
KW  -self-development
KW  -academic
AB  - Family is one aspect of the human life that is given much focus in the Islamic Statutes or Syaria&#146;. It
is seen as a platform for men and women to seek peace dan happiness of being together to produce offsprings
as continuation of generation. Moral values in Al-Sulh education prioritize the principle of redha in seeking the
mercy of Allah SWT. There are ten values basing the Al-Sulh education 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; Judiciary in Malaysia. The implementation of Al-Sulh values
has established the essence of peace towards solving disputes in the Islamic household. The instability in
marriage institution of the Malay ethnic group has become an alarming and much debated issue. The high
divorce rate among the Malay society is gradually increasing. Nevertheless, study on marriage and divorce is
scarce. Therefore, this study aims to give focus especially on the Malay society in Malaysia. This study seeks
to analyze the problems that arise in the marriage institution among the Malay society in Kedah, Kelantan,
Sabah and Selangor and to identify the implications of divorce or family break-ups on Muslim teenagers in
these four states. A survey was conducted where questionnaires were distributed to 120 Muslim teenagers
ranging from ages 13-19 that are 30 Muslim teenagers from each state. The findings showed that family
break-ups do leave a lot of negative implications in the teenager&#146;s self-development, psychological state and
academic aspect.
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