Friday, November 16, 2007

Afghan Families Are Sacred


Afghanistan is a big country. It's population has reached to thirty million by July 2005. The country's population is not limited to Afghans only. It has opened to tourists and guests all over the world. As a result of this, there is a wide variety of races and tribes that are living in the country.

For people in Afghanistan, the family is the most important unit. Men and women are particular with social responsibility as they are enclosed to practice the traditional setup. Women take care of the household responsibilities. Men, on the other hand, are breadwinners. Families still practice arranged marriages based on status, connection, tribe, wealth and social displacement. Families live in kala. Kala is a walled compound where families live. Even after marriage, sons are required to live with his wife in a particular room under the same roof. For Afghans, families are sacred thus should be given utmost premium by everyone – even foreigners.

6 comments:

  1. i agree with you. even foreigners should respect the culture of the afghans. it is called basic respect.

    -Susan Bass

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  2. Didn't modern times played a role in changing some of their cultural beliefs?

    Kyle Sanford

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  3. they consider their families to be sacred. that is because their ancestors were really deeply religious.

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  4. Many cultures have high regard for families.

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  5. i think each and every culture has high regard for families.

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  6. i agree with you barbara. every culture considers family to be the most important subject one way or another.

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