This article reports on findings from a study of 989 fathers of school-going children aged 10 through 16 from intact families in rural and urban areas in Selangor, Malaysia. The study aims to explore the factors that affect father involvement among Malay Muslims. Results indicate that fathers’ education, marital quality, and number of children are significantly related to their involvement in children’s lives. Fathers’ perceptions of their own fathers’ involvement when they were young is also positively associated with their involvement with children, supporting the concept of intergenerational fathering in social learning theory. Muslim fathers see financial provisioning, moral teaching, praying, reciting the Quran, and fasting together wi...
Abstract: This study aims to describe and analyze the role of fathers in family Islamic educa...
The coaching and education who first received by the children, is from their parents. The role of p...
Socio-economic status not only influences family beliefs about values of education, but may affect h...
This paper describes how the Qur’an interprets and demonstrates the role of a father in the family a...
The previous study showed that the quality of father-child relationship could predict the quality of...
Father's role in children is very important. The child's success is determined by the way the father...
Three purposes of this study are (1) to explore the general pattern of Turkish fathers’ and their ow...
Fathering styles are highly influenced by the cultural background from which the father are raised. ...
Islamic law emphasizes that fathers should play their duties and obligations toward their children ...
Parental involvement plays a substantial role in children’s all-round personality development. In Is...
There is a paucity of data on paternal involvement in childcare in traditional Muslim families in As...
The role of the father in children's development historically has been neglected. Studies examining ...
Previous research suggests that many men increase their religious involvement after the birth of a n...
Fathering styles are highly influenced by cultural background from which the father are raised. Thes...
The study on contextual factors in Malaysian family is more concentrated among mothers compared to t...
Abstract: This study aims to describe and analyze the role of fathers in family Islamic educa...
The coaching and education who first received by the children, is from their parents. The role of p...
Socio-economic status not only influences family beliefs about values of education, but may affect h...
This paper describes how the Qur’an interprets and demonstrates the role of a father in the family a...
The previous study showed that the quality of father-child relationship could predict the quality of...
Father's role in children is very important. The child's success is determined by the way the father...
Three purposes of this study are (1) to explore the general pattern of Turkish fathers’ and their ow...
Fathering styles are highly influenced by the cultural background from which the father are raised. ...
Islamic law emphasizes that fathers should play their duties and obligations toward their children ...
Parental involvement plays a substantial role in children’s all-round personality development. In Is...
There is a paucity of data on paternal involvement in childcare in traditional Muslim families in As...
The role of the father in children's development historically has been neglected. Studies examining ...
Previous research suggests that many men increase their religious involvement after the birth of a n...
Fathering styles are highly influenced by cultural background from which the father are raised. Thes...
The study on contextual factors in Malaysian family is more concentrated among mothers compared to t...
Abstract: This study aims to describe and analyze the role of fathers in family Islamic educa...
The coaching and education who first received by the children, is from their parents. The role of p...
Socio-economic status not only influences family beliefs about values of education, but may affect h...