It was once a family — a true haven — where all members experienced abundant joy and deep satisfaction. It was regarded as the center of peaceful times and warmth. Often, in the evenings, the elders would gather everyone, guiding the younger ones with lessons and advice — perhaps simple, yet profoundly effective — that strengthened the bonds of understanding and affection. The beauty of such togetherness could ease any hardship, any pain of life. However, over time, even though the outward structure remained, the spirit, the scent, and the soul of family life began to fade. Gradually, a kind of carelessness crept in, and the participants — the very life of these gatherings — started drifting away. Today, the harmony once common within families feels rare. Emotional unrest and physical struggles seem widespread. It makes us ask: What went wrong? What led to the fall of family peace and unity?
Major Causes Behind Family Disintegration: One significant reason is the growing influence of materialism and Westernization, which slowly weakened the spiritual and emotional foundations of families. In earlier times, material possessions were seen as tools to live by, not as goals. Life revolved around contentment, faith, and relationships, not around endless achievements or comparisons. But with the fast spread of Western ideas — focusing mainly on success, competition, and individualism — these values began to lose their place. This new way of thinking shifted the meaning of success — from love and loyalty to wealth and status. Another major cause is the impact of technology, especially smart phones and social media, which changed the way families, connect. Families that once spent evenings talking and sharing experiences now find themselves alone together, each member lost in their own digital world. Technology, without balance, turns what could have been deep connections into shallow distractions, slowly pulling families apart from within.
“Remembering Allah constantly, seeking His guidance, and living by the values He taught us, is the surest way to rebuild what is broken. By reviving faith, kindness, patience, and wisdom, we can once again bring light and strength back into our families — and make the home a true haven once more.”
Parental neglect is yet another painful cause. With the growing demands of careers and material pursuits, many parents unintentionally drifted away from their role as emotional nurturers. In many homes, emotional needs are ignored, and constant criticism replaces warmth. This results in sadness, anger, and even rebellion in children. When emotional bonds between parents and children break, the family no longer feels like a safe place. Lastly, the decline of common sense and moral values in society has weakened the moral foundation of families. People have become impatient, careless, and self-centered. Respect, patience, and kindness—once natural parts of family life—are fading. When basic courtesy vanishes, resentment and conflict rise, and families fall apart.
Returning to the Roots: A Path Toward Healing: Each of these causes — materialism, technology misuse, emotional neglect, and moral decline — has worked silently but steadily to erase the inner peace and harmony that once made families strong. The family, once the shelter of care, learning, and joy, now struggles to survive under the pressures of modern life. But all is not lost. Healing begins with awareness and conscious choices.
We Must Choose To Bring Back The Basics: Putting human relationships before devices, valuing inner goodness over outer success, nurturing our children with love and wisdom, and building our lives on patience, gratitude, and faith. Above all, remembering Allah constantly, seeking His guidance, and living by the values He taught us, is the surest way to rebuild what is broken. By reviving faith, kindness, patience, and wisdom, we can once again bring light and strength back into our families — and make the home a true haven once more.
(The author is a student by profession. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”)




