Videos of all kinds frequently get popular on social media. While some of these movies leave us feeling sad or disgusted, others make us chuckle uncontrollably. A Muslim woman is expressing her distress over Halala in a similar video that is presently going viral.
 
The woman in the video said, "I first married my spouse and returned home. I was divorced from my husband a few days later. My father-in-law and I were compelled to eat Halala. I became the mother of his kid after we were married. I later remarried my spouse after divorcing him. My spouse and I went through another divorce after a while. My spouse is now putting pressure on me to join his brother in performing Halala. Do I have to become his sister-in-law now?


The woman described her experience, saying, "This family has made my life into a joke since we got married. I was first coerced into marrying my husband's father. I became a mother and stayed at night with my father-in-law. My spouse and I remarried after our divorce. They are now making me marry his brother after yet another divorce. This is really ridiculous. I take on the roles of his wife, mother, and sister-in-law at different times. Is this the way my life should be?
 
Like a pair of shoes, one is used and the other is thrown away.
 
Shabina goes on to remark, "I married in 2009." My spouse separated from me after we were childless for two years.
 

He forced me to have Halala with my father-in-law in order to keep the issue inside the family. In 2017, he divorced me after we were married. My spouse responded, "Let her do Halala with my brother," after my family members discussed it. I came for my spouse, not for all of them. However, I am unable to continue having physical contact with his brother, father, and other family members. "Take your father and leave," my husband urged in response to my family's protests. I was handled like a pair of shoes—one was used, the other was thrown away. Indeed, Halala must be discontinued.
 



 

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