Fazli, Siti Nurfadlyna and Mohd Fetteri, Nur Izzati Khadijah and Mansor, Musfirah and Suhaimi, Nur Suzana and Mohd Tarmizi, Nur Damia Syarfa’ and Md Azmi, Nurul Insyirah and Karim, Fatimah
(2026)
Bridging generations, nurturing love.
Centris E-Bulletin, 13 (January-February 2026).
pp. 21-26.
E-ISSN 2811-342X
Abstract
Intergenerational family relationships are an important cornerstone for a society that ought to be balanced and in harmony with itself. They symbolize care about each other, a sense of accountability for each other's well-being, and emotional support for one another that strengthens the family institution itself over time. Islam gives immense importance to the continuity of close family relationships and to passing on religious and moral values. This article describes the role of maintaining intergenerational relationships between all family members to meet some of the contemporary challenges.
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