Kefahaman beragama dan proses transformasi hubungan pasangan dalam perkahwinan
Religion and relationship transformational processes in marriage
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https://doi.org/10.53840/alirsyad.v3i2.7Keywords:
Kaunseling, Perkahwinan, Pasangan, Integrasi, Agama dan kerohanianAbstract
Previous studies show a strong relationship between religion and marital satisfaction. However, there is still a lack of study in this area in the Malaysian context, especially among Muslims. This paper will explore connections between religion and transformational processes in marriage. Transformational processes refer to processes that occur in marriage relationships that do not require outside or professional intervention, especially when an issue or conflict arises in marriage. The methodology of the study utilises a qualitative approach. A purposeful sampling of five Malay Muslim couples whose age of marriage is more than ten years was conducted. Findings show that specific Islamic religious beliefs and practises are related to the maintenance of a married couple's relationship. The findings highlight the importance of a marital counselling approach that integrates naqli and ‘aqli knowledge to support the clients’ needs.
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