Divorce rates increase in Saudi Arabia amid COVID-19
Divorce cases increased because lockdown helped women to uncover secret marriages of their husbands
ANKARA
Divorce rates in Saudi Arabia have increased by 30% during the lockdown period enforced by the coronavirus or COVID-19 pandemic, reported the Dubai-based English language newspaper Gulf News quoting Saudi Justice Ministry.
The paper said the rate of divorce has increased compared to the same period last year.
However, during the lockdown period, 13,000 people also tied nuptial knots an increase of 5% compared to the same period in the previous year.
The ministry also informed that as many as 7,482 requests of divorce and Khula - a procedure in Islam which allows a woman to divorce her husband – were lodged.
According to the newspaper, some Saudi working women including doctors, citied secret marriages of their spouses as reasons for seeking a divorce.
Apparently, the preventive measures taken to stem the spread of the coronavirus including imposing lockdown – contributed to helping women to uncover the secret marriage of their husbands.
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