An Egyptian woman filed a legal lawsuit to separate from her husband after five years of marriage to a veterinarian, upon discovering that her husband had falsified medical reports indicating her sterility.
It became clear to the wife that her husband had been married before her and had not had children with his first wife. He hid this matter from her, and continued to manipulate the facts, trying to convince her of her inability to become pregnant to avoid revealing his own health problems that prevented him from having children.
The husband admitted to his manipulation after the wife confronted him with the facts, justifying this by saying that admitting his biological disability would have made him feel inferior.
Although she tried to obtain an amicable divorce, her husband refused, which prompted her to go to court to request a divorce.
The Family Court in Zananiri issued a divorce ruling, but the husband refused to grant her material rights and movables, which forced her to file another lawsuit for dissipation of movables, which the court is currently considering.
Khula is an Islamic solution that allows the wife to end her marriage, because she hates her husband. Upon khula, the wife gives up all of her financial and legal rights represented by “the deferred dowry and the maintenance of the waiting period and pleasure.” Khula, by nature, is a minor, irrevocable divorce, so that the man can return his wife by proposing to her again and pleasing her. To accept him as a husband, provide a new dowry, and contract the marriage again.
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