Princess Mahala
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yes i agree also haya the princess comes way after hes not longer the crown prince.
i think it was Prince hamzah who initiated the divorce, and not the other way round. Noor already got a big break when she married him, crown prince or not. daughters (even princesses) whose father has remarried often find themselves marrying non titled men - not that there is anything wrong with that.I'm not sure about Noor, but her mother seems very ambitious (to me), and I just don't think they would ever want to fade into oblivion by divorcing Hamzah. Just my two cents. Although, I do have a question: when they were getting married, wasn't there a story that they met in Boston where they were both studying?
Queen Noor must be sad, as her son is upset about his marriage and she loves Princess Noor. but I am sure she will put his son's happiness before everything from now on. But I still have a funny feeling that they will reunite in the future as I said before.
ı hope so. you are right I've never believed it was a totally political marriage as they were very affectionate to eachother. I wish them luck with their new life.It always seemed to me Queen Noor and Princess Noor were very close and had lots of affection for each other as per the pictures were I saw them together. They looked like mother and daughter. It is a pity Prince Hamzah and his wife couldn't fix whatever they had to and go for the divorce. Hope this doesn't affect Princess Haya bin Hamzah too much.
Does anyone know why the divorce was not announced by the royal court?
Usually they do announce news like that..birth, marriage,...
I don't think there will be an official problem if they want to get marry again as long as P. noor doesn't get married with somebody else meanwhile. Above all, Islam doesn't prohibit remarraige of a couple unless they get divorced more than two times one after the other. after two divorces in succession the woman should get married with somebody else before she reunites his previous husband.So she can try a new life and decide if she really wants to go back to her ex husband who has divorced her for two times. In that way the couples can avoid taking the divorce for granted.Wait a min I am not muslism nor not I know the JRF very well but I don't think the two will offically get back togther!
I don't think the king or court going to let that happen but if they did it would be a good show for islamic law you knw?I don't think there will be an official problem if they want to get marry again as long as P. noor doesn't get married with somebody else meanwhile. Above all, Islam doesn't prohibit remarraige of a couple unless they get divorced more than two times one after the other. after two divorces in succession the woman should get married with somebody else before she reunites his previous husband.So she can try a new life and decide if she really wants to go back to her ex husband who has divorced her for two times. In that way the couples can avoid taking the divorce for granted.
We dont know how many times they divorced. It`s possible to do the 3 divorces in 1 time.I don't think the king or court going to let that happen but if they did it would be a good show for islamic law you knw?
Oh really thank u for the information Reeda2000. I even don't know that as I grew up in europe and turkey, but it would be tricky and Allah doesn't like tricks. As for court's permission, I consider the king an open minded and modern man. So , I don't think he will create any problems if the couple want to remarry. also he is not the crown prince any more. I wish they would decide to reunite. It would be wonderful. but unfortunately, the topic is their divorce I think it was me who started that hypothesis when ı declared my wish about their future. but ı still want them to be happy and together if these are both possible at the same time of course.We dont know how many times they divorced. It`s possible to do the 3 divorces in 1 time.
,We dont know how many times they divorced. It`s possible to do the 3 divorces in 1 time.
But in Turkey , the court gives the custody to the parent who can bring up the child better. Esp, the little children who needs more attention is given to the mother. I know that, because my grandparents are from Turkey. Also, I have never read a verse of the Koran which orders such a thing directly. So I think it may be an interpretation or Arabic tradition. ??? Sorry, I don't know exactly as I am half Jordinian and I don't live there.I still think Prince Hamzah will find a way to sort this problem out without hurting his daughter, in case of P. Noor's remmariage.
yes ... according to jordanian law and islam teachings men have the divorce right .. as long as P.Hamzah wnats to divorce one minute is enough to end their marriage.
What i ment that woman dont have the divorce right .. she cant say to her husband i divorced u .. she has to ask her husband first .. if he refused that time she can go to the Court.Sorry, don't Jordanian women have the divorce right? This can be a Jordanian law but definitely not Islamic teaching!!! I am not religious person but, Islam doesn't say women are second-class citizens.
This means also that Noor couldn't divorce if she really wanted.
Do not forget that Turkey is a country with a strong stance of secularism and strict laicism since Kemal Atatürk. There is no place for Islamic rules and regulations in the law system. But that's not the case in Jordan and other Muslim countries. They do not have this state ideology. It's not Arabic, but part of the Islamic family law.
But as I said before, PHamzah can renounce his rights in favor of Noor - it's up to him.
What i ment that woman dont have the divorce right .. she cant say to her husband i divorced u .. she has to ask her husband first .. if he refused that time she can go to the Court.
Do members of the royal family have the right to resort to court ... or they have their own laws.
It is islamic law and rules not arab traditions dear.Everything you said about Turkey is correct!
But, I believe this is not an Islamic rule, it's exactly Arab tradition.
No not the same .. any man can divorce his wife Whenever he wants without the need for court.Thanks for explaining reeda! But I have to ask that is it same for men?
No not the same .. any man can divorce his wife Whenever he wants without the need for court.
It is islamic law and rules not arab traditions dear.