Religious commitment is one of the determinants of marital compatibility among a sample of Libyan couples residing in Egypt/Cairo

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Ain shams university, faculty of women for arts, science and education

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The purpose of this study is to identify the extent to which religious commitment and marital compatibility differ with age (Alaimi qualification), as well as the extent to which religious commitment contributes to predicting marital compatibility. The study sample consisted of (n = 90) a husband and a wife, aged between 20 and 50, of Libyan couples residing in Egypt/Cairo. The study instruments included the scale of religious commitment (by the researcher) and marital compatibility (by the researcher). The results of the study indicated that there were no statistical differences at the level (0.05) between the average grades of students of experimental groups in the Religious Commitment Scale due to different demographic variables (age - scientific qualification), and the results of the study also indicated that There are no statistical differences at the level (≤ 0.05) between the average grades of students of experimental groups in the marriage compatibility scale due to different demographic variables (age - scientific qualification). The results of this study also found that religious commitment is based on marital compatibility in the research sample of Libyan spouses living in Egypt/Cairo.

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