The Women’s Role on Domestic Violence in Southern Border Provinces, Thailand
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Keywords: Women’s Role, Muslimah’s Women Club, The Southern Border Provinces, Thailandบทคัดย่อ
Abstract
The domestic violence occurs all over the world, in Asia, Thailand and in the Southern Border Provinces in the past until now. The Objective of the study aims to investigate the women’s role on Domestic Violence in Southern Border Provinces, Thailand. The Domestic Violence affected the victim women in physical health and mental health by their husbands’ verbal and their husbands’ actions because of the husbands’ drug addiction, the social norms and the patriarchy. The study utilized qualitative method during January–November 2023. The community recommended, that included two Imams, three Muslimah victims and seven Muslimah in Counseling Women’s Room or Muslimah’s Women Club¹ in Southern Border Provinces, Thailand. The findings revealed that it has the counselors those were the women in Muslimah’s women club to consult, empower and voice for the victim women affected the Domestic Violence and they proposed it should have the Khut’bah² for the males for look after the females and it should have the Counseling Room or the Muslimah’s Women Club every provinces in the Southern Border Provinces of Thailand for conduct well-being victim women forever.
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