Abstract

The influence of the Islamic tradition on the institutionalization of the family in countries with secular content can be traced through the examples of individual families and the discourse analysis of the topic of family in the information space. The legislative norms based on which families are created and family-marriage relations are regulated represent a clearly proven mechanism operating in the realities of secular Kazakhstani society. However, it can be noted that the Islamic tradition of marriage, such as «nikah-neke», is becoming a condition of necessity for many religious families, especially in youth families. What is this connected with? With the advancement and influence of Islamic values after the collapse of the USSR, a desire arose to deconstruct atheistic culture and its influence, including on family life. A study of the influence of Islamic family traditions shows that they influence the formation of a modern family. This is especially noticeable in such circumstances as marriage registration, marital relations, raising children, and divorce.

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