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In many cultures and religious traditions, it's commonly expected for the man to take on the financial responsibility of supporting the family. In traditional Islamic teachings, the man is typically seen as the head of the household and is responsible for providing for his family, including parents and immediate family.
However, Islamic principles also emphasize mutual rights and responsibilities in marriage. The specific division of financial responsibilities can vary based on family agreements and specific circumstances. Islam promotes collaboration and support within the family, particularly when it comes to financial matters.
Generally, the financial responsibilities may be shared between the husband and wife, depending on their financial abilities and the unique circumstances of the family. These arrangements differ from one society to another and are influenced by economic, cultural, and religious factors.
However, Islamic principles also emphasize mutual rights and responsibilities in marriage. The specific division of financial responsibilities can vary based on family agreements and specific circumstances. Islam promotes collaboration and support within the family, particularly when it comes to financial matters.
Generally, the financial responsibilities may be shared between the husband and wife, depending on their financial abilities and the unique circumstances of the family. These arrangements differ from one society to another and are influenced by economic, cultural, and religious factors.
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