Abstract

This study analyzes household problems amid the advances in digital technology civilization. The impact of digital technology covers broad aspects of human life, making it a necessity. Humans take advantage of digital technology facilities to meet their needs effectively and efficiently. However, technology brings negative aspects, such as changes in behavior, lifestyle changes, and communication patterns that characterize society’s social systems. Furthermore, there are shifts in relationships patterns between parents and their children, as well as from spiritual (fitrahwi) to patterned bonds with digital mechanisms. This problem needs to be solved by reconstructing domestic family duties based on equality norms. The orthodox-conventional approach restructures and modifies family management by considering religiousness, family psycho-social, and socio-culture based on moderation and humanistic justice promotion. Reconstruction is the rearrangement of the family management system by combining constructive old patterns with modern elements. As a result, the family acquire resistance to face the wave of technological civilization.

Highlights

  • The family is the smallest unit in the social system, though it is the human community's base and a determinant of stability and progress (Tabbarah, 1993)

  • This shows that the family has a fundamental role as part of the social system

  • External changes caused by advances in information technology have implications for the family situation, including expectations and ethics

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Introduction

The family is the smallest unit in the social system, though it is the human community's base and a determinant of stability and progress (Tabbarah, 1993). This shows that the family has a fundamental role as part of the social system. External changes caused by advances in information technology have implications for the family situation, including expectations and ethics. Today's families are increasingly open and responsive to using information technology. This technology is expected to bring positive values in family management, be used for the repertoire of education, science, religious activities, and other aspects. Digital technology does not change its function in reducing family ethics

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