A study to analyze the Rights and Responsibilities of Husband and Wife Relationship in Pakistan
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Marriage is generally seen not only as a natural event but also as a cultural construct. As a result, the formation of human marital relationships might differ from one group to the next, as it is influenced by cultural context. Also the marriage relationship that develops between one spouse and another might differ because it is intimately tied to the improvement of each individual's cultural milieu. The objective of this study was to find out the responsibilities of Husband and wife in Pakistani Society. The results show that the duty of husband and wife in Pakistani society is according to teaching of Islam. It denotes men's function as maintainers of female, since they provide for and meet their financial requirements with their riches. The Shari'ah has handed the duty for women's material requirements to males, who are considered liable for covering all of the family's economic needs, while women held liable for the children's nourishment, their education, grooming, and so on. It was concluded that men are physically stronger and responsible to earn money and a woman's genetic make-up has enabled her to flourish as a homemaker. She is capable of being impregnated, carrying and delivering the kid, and then nursing the infant. Her soft, caring, and self-sacrificing personality is ideal for child rearing and caring for the home.
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