A GENDER COMPARATIVE STUDY ON TIME MANAGEMENT AND ADHERENCE TO RELIGIOUS PRACTICES

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Salma Fatima

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This study explores the relationship between effective time management and adherence to religious practices, focusing on gender influence. The objective of the study is to examine how an individual’s time management behaviors align with their religious commitments and practices, and if gender influences this alignment. By exploring the association between time management, adherence to religious practices, and gender influence, this research investigates how individuals of different genders manage their time within the context of their religious adherence. The study adopts a quantitative research approach by using the survey as an instrument to gather data from participants representing a diverse group. The analysis focuses on a gender comparison of the understanding and implementation of time management behavior and practices and their influence on adherence to religious practices. The findings would contribute to a deeper understanding of the differences if any exists between the gender’s behavior toward the concept of time management and its influence on their ability to balance religious commitments with other aspects of their life.

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