Maintaining Positive Relationships with Non-Muslim Family Members
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Faculty of Islamic Contemporary Studies, University Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), Gong Badak Campus, 21300 Kuala Nerus, Terengganu (Malaysia)
Faculty of Islamic Contemporary Studies, University Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), Gong Badak Campus, 21300 Kuala Nerus, Terengganu (Malaysia)
Faculty of Islamic Contemporary Studies, University Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), Gong Badak Campus, 21300 Kuala Nerus, Terengganu (Malaysia)
Faculty of Islamic Contemporary Studies, University Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), Gong Badak Campus, 21300 Kuala Nerus, Terengganu (Malaysia)
Faculty of Islamic Contemporary Studies, University Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), Gong Badak Campus, 21300 Kuala Nerus, Terengganu (Malaysia)
Article Information
DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2025.930000051
Subject Category: Islamic Studies
Volume/Issue: 9/30 | Page No: 381-385
Publication Timeline
Submitted: 2025-12-10
Accepted: 2025-12-19
Published: 2025-12-26
Abstract
This study discusses the concept and implementation of maintaining positive kinship ties (silaturrahim) with non-Muslim family members from an Islamic perspective. The focus is on the obligation of performing good deeds (ihsan) and acting justly (al-qist) in interactions, based on textual evidence from the Qur'an and the Sunnah. The Problem Statement of this study is the existence of a misconception among some Muslims who equate having good relations with non-Muslims as wala' (absolute loyalty) which is prohibited. This confusion may lead some to be negligent in fulfilling their familial duties towards non-Muslim family members, particularly parents, to the extent of neglecting the responsibility of maintaining kinship ties and providing financial support (nafaqah). This study aims to: (1) Clarify the concept of relationships with non-Muslims based on textual evidence (dalil naqli), (2) Elaborate on the obligation of maintaining kinship ties and providing financial support to non-Muslim family members, and (3) Distinguish between the enjoined good conduct (birr) and the prohibited wala'. This study employs a qualitative methodology in the form of library research with a textual content analysis approach. Data was collected from primary sources, namely verses of the Qur'an and Prophetic hadiths, as well as secondary sources such as books of exegesis (tafsir) (like Ibn Jarir al-Tabari) and hadith commentaries (sharh) (like al-Khattabi, Ibn Hajar, and Ibn al-Qayyim). Thematic analysis was conducted to derive clear principles. The study finds that Islam places great emphasis on preserving family relationships (silaturrahim) and the obligation of being good and just to non-Muslim family members, especially parents, as long as they do not wage war against Muslims. The obligation to provide financial support and interact kindly (ma'ruf) is absolute and not restricted by religious difference. The prohibition in Islam is against wala' (loyalty in matters of creed and warfare), not against humane and familial relationships characterized by ihsan and justice. In conclusion, maintaining good relations with non-Muslim family members is a religious requirement (tuntutan syarak) and a manifestation of true Islamic tolerance.
Keywords
Relationship, Muslim family, Non-Muslims
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