Housing or hanging men to women in religious texts with a root science approach

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The family is always recognized as the smallest social unit, and in the conception, the most basic form of convergence between humans is realized on the basis of interaction within the framework of the relationship of pairedness. The significance of the relationship between the two couples as the axis of convergence, even in the industrial society today, where the social patterns are fundamental changes, are considered by anthropologists. The most important function of the nuclear family process in such a society is to "create social mobility." However, in pre-industrial societies, in particular, the agricultural community has enjoyed far greater economic and security significance. In the present discussion, it is also important to note that, with regard to the active role of men in family formation in most societies, and that the primary proposer has traditionally been men in coupling, the formulas proposed in relation to the convergence of the two genera are generally directed and They were for men to tend to women
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Persian
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Journal of Quranic interpretation and language, Volume:8 Issue: 2, 2020
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99 to 112
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