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Celebrating divorce in Mauritania 

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Women in Mauritania are beating the stigma of divorce by throwing parties and marrying multiple times - but is it as empowering as it sounds?
Unreported World investigates.

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@marcoasturias8520
@marcoasturias8520 Месяц назад
They become the final boss of marriage...
@Anime-Face.
@Anime-Face. Месяц назад
Marriage appears to be a significant lifestyle choice.
@speedpower1558
@speedpower1558 Месяц назад
These bots are getting wild in the comments
@1GratefulSlave.
@1GratefulSlave. 27 дней назад
It is a shame that we are now seeing the phenomenon of rampant divorces occur in a Muslim country, as used to take place in Arabia during the time of ignorance. To those familiar with Islamic jurisprudence, this was what led to the Leader of the Believers at the time, Oumar ibn Al Khattab, to rule that pronouncing divorce three times in one instance, means triple divorces; which meant that the couple can no longer be married, unless the woman genuinely goes on to marry again and gets a divorce again. The Women of Mauritania should have some shyness and God consciousness in them and stop celebrating something that is displeasing to their Lord, Allah(swt), as reported in the following Hadiths: Book 6, Number 2172: Narrated Muharib: The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Allah did not make anything lawful more abominable to Him than divorce. Book 6, Number 2173: Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar: The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Of all the lawful acts the most detestable to Allah is divorce. Sunan Abu Dawud
@Eman1900O
@Eman1900O Месяц назад
So sad
@justafriend3408
@justafriend3408 27 дней назад
Humans are amazing! Most of time we hold onto our little beliefs and think that's how life should be for everyone. Actually you can change what you believe and think and then change your reality altogether; who would have thought that divorce could be a good thing. Well, it seems it would be a good thing if one changes their mindset
@salimwanga
@salimwanga 2 дня назад
Bad manner.❤
@Njoofene
@Njoofene Месяц назад
Arab culture influenced them. The most important thing that has not been talked about is the Arab Islam slave trade there.
@anonymousanonymous870
@anonymousanonymous870 Месяц назад
At least they have more rights, like divorce, own home, work outside the home, education, and more, Islam was the first patriarchal religion to give rights to the women,
@anonymousanonymous870
@anonymousanonymous870 Месяц назад
Maybe if African men didn't sell their women to slavery, we wouldn't be having this conversation. Rights now the black man is selling Africa and the resources to other races of people, you don't want to protect your lands, that means you don't care about your women and children. You should be blame the most for this.
@lars7747
@lars7747 19 дней назад
mention anything about that and you will be cancelled. The arab slave trade is still going. 50$ can get you a woman in tunesia if you can afford it and theyll give you her passport so she cannot leave even if she runs
@delfacto121
@delfacto121 Месяц назад
Excellent example and ideal for West to follow
@jimzkie5634
@jimzkie5634 Месяц назад
been married 4x... noice.
@muthianimutisya3683
@muthianimutisya3683 Месяц назад
Interesting culture though exploiting,those women are so beautiful but it's sad they go through all that struggle, divorce is painful it can't be celebrated.
@ruukibane301
@ruukibane301 Месяц назад
Wow the bots in this section are STUPID, women who divorce are sad and will die alone.
@mohamedelmoctar777
@mohamedelmoctar777 Месяц назад
Have you visited here?
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