Shaykh Abdal Hakim : The Fall of the Family

There are
already signs that women are rebelling against the feminist orthodoxy
that demands an absolute parity of function with men, and that "dropping
out" to look after a child is less outrageous in the minds of many educated
women than the media might suggest. But much real damage has been done.
The campaign to turn fathers into nurturers and house-husbands shows little sign of success; and many houses have become more like dormitories than homes. Mealtimes are desultory, tin-opening affairs; both parents are too exhausted to spend "quality time" with active children; and the sense of belonging to the house and to each other is sadly attenuated. By the time children leave home, they feel they are not leaving very much.
The Fall of the Family - Part I and Part
II
This is manditory reading as it provides a frank and reasoned look at the reality of our context with the barometer of the Sharia.