Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Why Divorce rate increases in Pakistan????


Divorce is a major social problem in the world. In Pakistan, the divorce rate is also increasing day by day. This is a shocking story.
Financial problems such as unemployment or low incomes,forced marriage(arrange marriage), youth marriages, issues of trust, an integrated family system and a decline in the value of religious education are some of the reasons for divorce.
Divorce is not the end of a relationship; it also affects couples, their children, their families and the community as well. Children may feel the effects of divorce. Divorce can leave children feeling lost, angry, depressed, confused, and anxious. Divorce also affects the future of children.
For all of us to know that divorce is not part of the game. Divorce is permitted by Allah Almighty only in an unavoidable situation, which is why it is still a very unloving act that is close to Him. Islam asks to avoid it as much as possible.
Rising divorce rates in Pakistan are a serious problem that needs to be addressed. There have been solutions to the problem of divorce in marriage, such as early education on the importance of marriage in Islam, pre-marital counseling. Couples should strive to be flexible in all aspects of life and to make an effort to improve their marriage by trying to get along. Divorce is not the only solution