Instagram/@hhshmahra
Brilio.net - Sheikha Mahra Bint Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, daughter of the ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, said goodbye and said divorce three times to her husband. The wife uploaded the lawsuit against Sheikh Mana Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid bin Mana Al Maktoum via Instagram.
This announcement comes just two months after the birth of their first child. The post also included reasons why she wanted to divorce her husband .
"Dear husband. Because you are busy with other people, I hereby declare our divorce. I divorce you, I divorce you, and I divorce you. Take care of yourself. Your ex-wife," wrote Sheikha Mahra in an upload to her Instagram feed, @hhshmahra, quoted as brilliant. net on Saturday (20/7).
The couple, who married in May 2023, recently celebrated the birth of their daughter. Mahra previously expressed her happiness and gratitude for the gifts she received during childbirth. In the uploaded photo, she shared loving photos of her husband holding their newborn baby.
However, signs of marital discord began to emerge several weeks ago, when Mahra posted a cryptic message on Instagram. In the photo, he only uploaded a photo of himself with his baby.
"Just the two of us," he wrote.
The news of their divorce has sparked a stir on social media. Apparently, the couple have unfollowed each other and deleted all photos together. Some speculated that they had blocked each other, while others questioned whether Mahra's account had been hacked.
The 30-year-old, who is known for her advocacy for women's empowerment and support for local UAE designers, holds a degree in International Relations from a UK university, and has also studied at the Mohammed bin Rashid School of Government Administration.
After uploading these remarks, Sheikha received a lot of support from netizens. They supported her decision to separate from her husband. However, quite a few also criticized his actions for being childish.
"I feel empowered when a woman recognizes her worth and confidently stands her ground," said @martahamedofficial.
"It's time to normalize divorce in Islam if a woman is unhappy in her marriage," said @katerina_sty.
"This is not the start of a new chapter in your life.. This is the start of a new book.. congratulations," said @eng.majdaalbalushi.369.
"I think I'm reading a post written by a teenager. No self-respect, no maturity, no self-reflection. Making himself the butt of jokes for everyone to enjoy and gossip about," said @islamic.psychologist.
"You have no right in Islam to file for divorce, you can only accept divorce," said @sahil_bin_usman.
(brl/psa)