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The Structure of the Muslim Family – Islamic Guide to Marriage, Roles & Family Life

The Structure of the Muslim Family – Islamic Guide to Marriage, Roles & Family Life

Publisher: IIIN Publications
Author: Al-Allamah Shaykh Muhammad Aman Al-Jami
Language: English
Binding: Soft Cover
Pages: 107
Size: 15x21cm

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The Structure of the Muslim Family by Shaykh Muhammad Aman al‑Jami is a concise and insightful Islamic guide that explores the fundamental framework of family life in Islam. Based on the teachings of the Qur’an and Sunnah, this book explains how Islam defines the roles, responsibilities, and relationships that form a strong and peaceful Muslim household. It highlights the importance of marriage as the foundation of family life, and how mutual respect, love, mercy, and cooperation form the bonds between spouses and children.

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Islam has meticulously defined the family structure. Islam encourages the establishment of an (Islamic) household by legislating marriage and it promotes this by explaining that marriage is (an institution of) relaxation, tranquility and comfort to be enjoyed by both spouses. It elucidates that marriage is serene to the soul and prolongs life until its final end. Allah said: “And among his Signs is this; that he created for you wives from among yourselves, that you may find repose in them, and He has put between you affection and mercy.

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IIIN Publications

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  • Al-Allamah Shaykh Muhammad Aman Al-Jami

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Who is Al-Allamah Shaykh Muhammad Aman Al-Jami?

Shaykh Muhammad Aman al‑Jami is a respected scholar who writes on Islamic social teachings, family life, and community ethics. In The Structure of the Muslim Family, he presents Islamic wisdom in a clear and accessible way, focusing on building strong family relationships rooted in faith, respect, and mutual responsibilities — empowering Muslims to uphold prophetic guidance in daily family life.