The book sheds light on the misunderstandings and deeper problems that often lead to talaq (divorce). It is critical for anyone who is married or currently divorced to read this book. For those who are not yet married, but intend to eventually marry, the stories and commentaries in the book also provide a better perspective of the pitfalls that can easily snowball into the destruction of an otherwise salvageable situation. The book explores five different divorce narratives from the perspectives of both the husband and the wife.
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