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Exchanging Roles, Residents Of Kebondalem Village Have Discreet Obligations As Husbands In The View Of Islam

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  • Pratiwi, Dinar Putri

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Nowadays it is not uncommon for husband and wife to exchange roles, the wife earns a living and the husband takes care of the house and takes care of the children. In the end, a man put aside his nature in earning a living in the Islamic view. A husband's nature is to earn a living because women are created from ribs, which means that a woman's nature is to be guarded and protected. This research uses a phenomenological approach to analyzing. Data collection was carried out by means of observation, interviews, and documentation. Based on the results of the observations of researchers in the Kebondalem sub-district, Pemalang sub-district, they saw that most of the people there exchanged roles. The purpose of this research is to find out that it turns out that the exchange of roles between a husband and wife can occur due to environmental influences and the lack of jobs.

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  • Pratiwi, Dinar Putri, 2023. "Exchanging Roles, Residents Of Kebondalem Village Have Discreet Obligations As Husbands In The View Of Islam," OSF Preprints fj5ck, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:fj5ck
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/fj5ck
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