The Family Institution in Islam and Christianity – 6 part series

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The Family Institution in Islam and Christianity is a six-volume comparative study that examines the moral, social, and spiritual foundations of family life as presented in the sacred scriptures of Islam and Christianity. Drawing upon the Qur’an, Hadith literature, and the Bible, the series explores the ethical principles that govern relationships within the family and the wider social environment.

Each volume focuses on a key dimension of the family institution: the responsibilities of parents, the duties of husbands and wives, the rights and upbringing of children, the role of relatives, and the broader principles that guide interpersonal relationships within society. By placing scriptural teachings from the two traditions side by side, the series highlights the shared values of compassion, responsibility, justice, and mutual respect that both religions uphold as essential for healthy families and harmonious communities.

Together, these six volumes present a comprehensive exploration of the moral architecture of family life, demonstrating how the teachings of Islam and Christianity view the family as the cornerstone of society and the primary environment for nurturing character, faith, and social responsibility across generations.

 

The Family Institution in Islam and Christianity – 6 part series - Information

Vol 1- The Nuclear Family

ISBN: 978-622-6090-68-1

Discover a thoughtful exploration of the family as a cornerstone of society in "The Nuclear Family in Islam and Christianity". Yasser Abuzadeh Gataabi provides an in-depth comparative study of the family's significance within Islamic and Christian scriptures. Delving into the roles, rights, and responsibilities of family members, this book bridges cultural and theological perspectives, offering insights into how the Bible and the Qur'an address family stability, spiritual unity, and ethical upbringing. Through a blend of historical analysis and scriptural interpretation, this volume not only highlights commonalities but also respects the unique teachings of both religions. A valuable resource for scholars, interfaith advocates, and anyone intrigued by the pivotal role of the family in shaping human civilisation.


Vol 2- Filial Duties

ISBN  978-622-6090-69-8

Author: Abbas Zamani Dehyaqubi

In "Filial Duties in Islamic and Christian Scriptures," Abbas Zamani Dehyaqubi offers a profound comparative analysis of the rights and responsibilities of children toward their parents as seen through the sacred texts of Islam and Christianity. This enlightening work explores the elevated position of parents, delving into scriptural commandments, moral imperatives, and the spiritual dimensions of filial devotion. By juxtaposing Qur'anic verses with Biblical passages, the book highlights shared values while respecting the distinct traditions of each faith. Rich with insights into gratitude, respect, and the ethical legacy of family, it is an invaluable resource for scholars, interfaith enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of familial bonds in a religious context. This volume sheds light on timeless values, offering guidance for nurturing relationships and preserving the sanctity of family ties across generations.

 Vol3 – Parental Duties

ISBN: 978-1-922583-77-2

Author: Abbas Zamani Dehyaqubi and Elaheh Eskandarzadeh

Parental Duties in Islamic and Christian Scriptures is a scholarly yet accessible study of the moral and spiritual responsibilities of parents as presented in the sacred texts of Islam and Christianity. As the third volume in the series The Family Institution in Islam and Christianity, the book contributes to a broader effort to explore how both traditions understand the structure, purpose, and ethical foundations of family life.

Drawing extensively from the Qur'an, Hadith literature, and the Bible, the authors examine the rights of children and the obligations entrusted to parents in nurturing them. The work discusses the intrinsic value of children, their characteristics and role within the family, and the numerous rights they possess-from the right to life and affection to proper education, upbringing, and moral development. Particular attention is given to the formative role of early childhood, emphasising that a child's upbringing begins not merely through instruction but through the consistent fulfilment of their rights and the cultivation of love, discipline, and guidance within the home.

The book adopts a comparative approach, presenting scriptural teachings from both Islam and Christianity side by side in order to highlight their shared emphasis on the importance of family and the ethical responsibility parents bear toward their children. Through this balanced examination, readers gain insight into how both traditions regard the family as the cornerstone of society and the primary environment in which values, character, and faith are transmitted across generations.

By grounding its discussion in sacred texts and classical teachings, Parental Duties in Islamic and Christian Scriptures demonstrates that the health of societies ultimately depends upon the strength of the family unit. It shows that when parental responsibilities are fulfilled with wisdom, compassion, and devotion, they produce individuals capable of contributing positively to their communities and sustaining moral and spiritual continuity within civilisation.

Thoughtful, well-researched, and rooted in scriptural tradition, this volume serves as a valuable resource for parents, educators, scholars of religion, and anyone interested in understanding the enduring principles that guide the upbringing of children in the Abrahamic faiths.

 

Vol 4: Husbandly Duties

ISBN: 978-1-922583-78-9

Author: Mohammed Mahdi Kazemi

Husbandly Duties in Islam and Christianity presents a comprehensive comparative study of the role of the husband within the family according to the sacred teachings of Islam and Christianity. As the fourth volume in the scholarly series The Family Institution in Islam and Christianity, the work forms part of a broader effort to examine the ethical structure of family life as articulated in the scriptures of the two great Abrahamic traditions.

Recognising the family as the most fundamental institution of society, the book explores how the stability, development, and spiritual growth of its members are closely tied to the responsibilities fulfilled by its central figures-particularly the husband and wife. Within this framework, the husband is presented as playing a defining role in the organisation, stability, and welfare of the family, acting as a source of leadership, protection, and guidance within the household.

Through careful analysis of scriptural texts from the Qur'an, Hadith literature, and the Bible, the book investigates key themes such as the necessity and purposes of marriage, the ethical criteria for choosing a spouse, and the broader spiritual and social outcomes of marital life. Both traditions are examined side by side, revealing their shared emphasis on moral character, faith, responsibility, and mutual respect as the foundations of a successful marriage and family structure.

Rather than proposing new theories of family life, the work seeks to present a faithful comparison of the teachings found in the scriptures themselves. By bringing together the insights of Islamic and Christian sources, the volume highlights the enduring importance both religions place on the institution of marriage and the duties entrusted to husbands in maintaining harmony, justice, and compassion within the family.

Thoughtfully researched and grounded in authoritative religious texts, Husbandly Duties in Islam and Christianity offers readers a deeper understanding of the moral vision shared by these two traditions regarding family life. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars of religion, students of comparative theology, and anyone interested in exploring how timeless scriptural teachings can guide the responsibilities and relationships that form the foundation of human society.

Vol 5: Relatives

ISBN: 978-1-922583-79-6

Author: Morteza Yeganeh Amiri

Relatives in Islam and Christianity presents a thoughtful comparative study of the role of extended family relationships within the moral teachings of Islam and Christianity. As the fifth volume in the series The Family Institution in Islam and Christianity, the book forms part of a broader exploration of the ethical foundations of family life as articulated in the sacred scriptures of the two Abrahamic traditions. Vol 4- Husbandly Duties

While much discussion of family focuses on the immediate household, this volume broadens the perspective to consider the wider network of relatives that surrounds and supports the family unit. Through scriptural references from the Qur'an, Hadith literature, and the Bible, the book examines the importance of maintaining kinship ties, the responsibilities individuals owe to their relatives, and the spiritual significance of preserving family bonds.

Both Islam and Christianity place considerable emphasis on kindness toward relatives, mutual assistance within the family, and the preservation of harmony among kin. The work highlights how these teachings encourage compassion, cooperation, and solidarity among extended family members, thereby strengthening social cohesion and moral responsibility across generations.

By presenting the teachings of the two traditions side by side, Relatives in Islam and Christianity reveals the shared ethical vision that underpins both faiths regarding the preservation of family ties. The book demonstrates that maintaining strong kinship relationships is not merely a social preference but a moral and spiritual duty deeply rooted in religious teaching.

Scholarly yet accessible, this volume offers valuable insights for readers interested in comparative religion, family ethics, and the enduring role of kinship in shaping healthy societies.

Vol 6: Interpersonal Relationships

ISBN: 978-1-922583-80-2

Author: Hossein Ansari Pour

Interpersonal Relationships in Islam and Christianity concludes the series The Family Institution in Islam and Christianity by extending the discussion beyond the immediate and extended family to the broader sphere of human interaction within society. While the earlier volumes examine specific roles and relationships within the family structure-such as those of parents, spouses, children, and relatives-this final volume explores the ethical principles that govern interactions between individuals in the wider social environment.

Drawing from the sacred scriptures of the two traditions-the Qur'an, Hadith literature, and the Bible-the book presents a comparative study of the moral teachings that guide human conduct toward others. It explores themes such as mutual respect, compassion, justice, honesty, cooperation, and responsibility, demonstrating how both Islam and Christianity place profound emphasis on maintaining dignity, fairness, and kindness in dealings with others.

The work highlights that healthy societies are built not only upon strong families but also upon ethical interpersonal relationships rooted in moral accountability and spiritual awareness. By examining scriptural teachings from both faiths side by side, the book reveals the shared ethical vision that underpins Islamic and Christian perspectives on human interaction.

As the concluding volume of the series, Interpersonal Relationships in Islam and Christianity completes a comprehensive exploration of the moral architecture of family and social life. It demonstrates that the values governing family relationships naturally extend to society at large, forming the basis of harmonious communities and responsible human coexistence.

Thoughtful and accessible, this work serves as a valuable resource for students of religion, scholars of comparative ethics, and readers interested in the enduring moral principles that guide relationships within both family and society.