The institution of family is heavily influenced by the rules, customs and traditions of the society in which it exists. As a result, the family structure cannot be isolated from social institutions and other social influences. Since the family is the cornerstone of society, the family also undergoes changes as a result of this interaction. Therefore, family and society interact with each other. However, the family is not like any other community of interest because of its functions and characteristics. Society and family are like parts of a whole. The family also has the task of social control in society. Sociologists have noted that there is a similarity in structure between the individual organism and society. The smallest unit or cell in society is the family. If the family is strong, the society and the state are also strong. The main purpose of this study is to investigate how the phenomenon of violence occurs in the dimension of domestic violence and the effect of religion on the structuralization of this phenomenon.