A qualitative approach to the origin of "damages of missionary women's activism on their family roles" and providing a solution ​

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Official researcher of Masoomiya Research Center

10.22081/jare.2024.68156.1878

Abstract

Religious preacher women are activists who work to spread religious knowledge among girls and women in Islamic society. The optimal activity of these women requires that the ethics of advertising be followed as professional ethics. One of the significant areas in the ethics of religion propagation is the missionary family. "Missionary activism" and "family roles", in many cases, puts missionary women in the dilemma of performing missionary or family duties; The way the conflict has arisen makes it difficult for them to determine their moral duty. Based on this, the present research has pursued the question of what moral conflicts and challenges have missionary women experienced between their social activism and family roles? And secondly, what strategy have they found to solve these conflicts? The aim of the research is to take the first steps in regulating the professional ethics of missionary women. The phenomenology of missionary women's lived experience shows that they are caught in a conflict between their missionary activism and playing the roles of mothers and wives, in cases of lack of time, having children, keeping order, financing and controlling emotions, and they use different strategies for They have experienced each of these challenges.

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