After Marriage, the first question that
most often comes to mind is whether to opt for living in a joint family or a
nuclear one. The Shariah has nothing
against either. One is free to choose
any of the two according to one’s own convenience. But in my experience, if the couple is mature
enough, the joint family system would be beneficial in every respect.
There are many requirements in every
home. To build a successful home, many
demands have to be fulfilled. In this
regard, the joint family system proves more effective than the nuclear one.
In the initial nuclear family, there are
only two members – the husband and wife. But later on children are born, and
this entails the taking care of one another, and the taking care of the house
as well. In a nuclear family, the
husband and wife end up having to do everything on their own. While in a joint family, all the members of
the family contribute to the functioning of the house, and help each other
out. This proves beneficial for
everyone. But everything has a price,
and in a joint family, one has to live amicably with all the members of the
family, avoiding confrontations and unpleasant situations. This is a prerequisite for a successful joint
family system. Therefore, those who have
an aptitude for harmonious living should opt for this system.
In life, everyone has to pay the price of
either system. One either sacrifices
one’s ego for the benefit of a joint family system, or one keeps one’s ego
intact, and deprives oneself of these benefits.
No one can find both these things at the same time.
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