That women humiliated her kids by accepting a phone number and hiding in her purse right in front of her kids while their daddy was away. I bet she has done that many times and since there are many young men in Saudi Arabia unmarried because of financial reasons, it is women like that they let them enjoy being single until they can get married.Yup that woman got what she deserved, Accepting the phone number of that man is a blatant act of cheating, especially in Arabian society. But he should've been more considerate of his children though, to humiliate them like this
Saudi Man Divorces Wife Using Mall Microphone!
Moderators: Moderators, Junior Moderators
Forum rules
This General Forum is for general discussions from daily chitchat to more serious discussions among Somalinet Forums members. Please do not use it as your Personal Message center (PM). If you want to contact a particular person or a group of people, please use the PM feature. If you want to contact the moderators, pls PM them. If you insist leaving a public message for the mods or other members, it will be deleted.
This General Forum is for general discussions from daily chitchat to more serious discussions among Somalinet Forums members. Please do not use it as your Personal Message center (PM). If you want to contact a particular person or a group of people, please use the PM feature. If you want to contact the moderators, pls PM them. If you insist leaving a public message for the mods or other members, it will be deleted.
- QansaGabeyle
- SomaliNet Super
- Posts: 14164
- Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2002 7:00 pm
- Location: Beled Xawo, Somalia
- Contact:
Re: Saudi Man Divorces Wife Using Mall Microphone!
- AbdiWahab252
- SomaliNet Super
- Posts: 56715
- Joined: Mon Jul 14, 2003 7:00 pm
- Location: Unity. Strength. Capital.
Re: Saudi Man Divorces Wife Using Mall Microphone!
Kolombo,
At least some folks are more creative than some people here.
At least some folks are more creative than some people here.
Re: Saudi Man Divorces Wife Using Mall Microphone!
Well put.. I find it funny how everyone here is blaming the husband.. The woman cheated without a doubt.. The only mistake the husband did was leaving his kids behind, probably did it out of anger...QansaGabeyle wrote:That women humiliated her kids by accepting a phone number and hiding in her purse right in front of her kids while their daddy was away. I bet she has done that many times and since there are many young men in Saudi Arabia unmarried because of financial reasons, it is women like that they let them enjoy being single until they can get married.Yup that woman got what she deserved, Accepting the phone number of that man is a blatant act of cheating, especially in Arabian society. But he should've been more considerate of his children though, to humiliate them like this
It seems like some of us will do anything to prove our ilbaxnimo.

Re: Saudi Man Divorces Wife Using Mall Microphone!
Don't you mean BARBARIANSTwisted_Logic wrote:ARABIANS BEING ARABIANS![]()
![]()

- American-Suufi
- SomaliNet Heavyweight
- Posts: 4851
- Joined: Sun Feb 03, 2008 5:48 pm
Re: Saudi Man Divorces Wife Using Mall Microphone!
kolombo
why do u hate saudis when ur spiritual leader (you qoute him always) sheikh bin baz has served all his life the royal saudi family?
Sheik Abdelaziz bin Baz, Senior Saudi Cleric and Royal Ally
Sheik Abdelaziz bin Baz, the pillar of Saudi Arabia's religious establishment and a crucial ally of the royal family, died today in Taif. He was believed to be in his late 80's.
The cause was cancer, Saudi religious officials said.
Blind since his teens, and frail in his declining years, Sheik bin Baz remained a figure of extraordinary influence. In a country ruled by kings but also by Islamic teachings, he was the senior cleric, which meant that his rulings often had the force of law.
Over the years, he issued thousands of fatwas, or religious decrees, to insure that the kingdom hewed to the traditional Wahabi interpretation of Islam, which gives Saudi Arabia its deeply conservative cast.
He was regarded with reverence by millions of Saudis, to whom faith in Islam comes more naturally than fealty to monarchy. But as Grand Mufti and head of the Council of Senior Islamic Clerics, or ulema, he owed his post to the royal Saud family, and his rulings rarely contradicted their favored course.
Among his edicts, the best known may have been one issued in 1990, which upheld a prohibition on women driving cars.
But more important to the history of Saudi Arabia were two other edicts that Sheik bin Baz issued around the same time. The first, in August 1990, after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, approved the stationing of large numbers of non-Muslim soldiers, many of them Americans, in Saudi Arabia. The second, in January 1991, approved of the Persian Gulf war, waged by an international coalition against Iraq, an Islamic country, as a jihad, or holy war.
In both cases, Sheik bin Baz and other members of the ulema overruled more radical clerics in passionate disputes over whether the step was religiously permissible. The radicals challenged the idea that non-Muslims, as ''infidels,'' should be permitted in Saudi Arabia, home to Mecca and Medina, Islam's two holiest sites, and that non-Muslims should be allowed to attack a Muslim country.
At the time, the rulings brought to a halt rumblings in Saudi mosques and streets that might have undermined the war effort. But they also made Sheik bin Baz a target of criticism from the radicals, including the dissident Osama bin Laden, and stoked anger in some circles against the royal family and its decision to accept non-Muslim forces.
As such criticism grew, in 1991 Sheik bin Baz condemned those who ''whisper secretly in their meetings and record their poison over cassettes distributed to the people.''
The anger exploded in two bombings, in 1995 and 1996, that killed a total of 24 Americans, but Sheik bin Baz remained a fierce critic of the radicals, issuing rulings that called the attacks a sin against Islam.
In general, however, Sheik bin Baz was known and sometimes mocked around the Muslim world for rulings that leaned toward the traditional. He ruled that consulting fortune tellers and practicing witchcraft were forbidden by religious law. And he persuaded the Saudi Government two years ago to forbid the import and production of veils that failed to cover faces completely.
Sheik bin Baz was blinded by disease as an adolescent, but little else is known about his early life. Estimates of his birth year vary from 1909 to 1912.
He was Saudi Arabia's leading cleric for 25 years, and since 1993 held the additional rank of minister after King Fahd appointed him Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia.
He is to be buried on Friday in Mecca, Saudi officials said.
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.h ... A96F958260
the same man who gave his masters the saudi royals his blessing to the first gulf/iraq war.
what do u expect of saudis?
why do u hate saudis when ur spiritual leader (you qoute him always) sheikh bin baz has served all his life the royal saudi family?
Sheik Abdelaziz bin Baz, Senior Saudi Cleric and Royal Ally
Sheik Abdelaziz bin Baz, the pillar of Saudi Arabia's religious establishment and a crucial ally of the royal family, died today in Taif. He was believed to be in his late 80's.
The cause was cancer, Saudi religious officials said.
Blind since his teens, and frail in his declining years, Sheik bin Baz remained a figure of extraordinary influence. In a country ruled by kings but also by Islamic teachings, he was the senior cleric, which meant that his rulings often had the force of law.
Over the years, he issued thousands of fatwas, or religious decrees, to insure that the kingdom hewed to the traditional Wahabi interpretation of Islam, which gives Saudi Arabia its deeply conservative cast.
He was regarded with reverence by millions of Saudis, to whom faith in Islam comes more naturally than fealty to monarchy. But as Grand Mufti and head of the Council of Senior Islamic Clerics, or ulema, he owed his post to the royal Saud family, and his rulings rarely contradicted their favored course.
Among his edicts, the best known may have been one issued in 1990, which upheld a prohibition on women driving cars.
But more important to the history of Saudi Arabia were two other edicts that Sheik bin Baz issued around the same time. The first, in August 1990, after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, approved the stationing of large numbers of non-Muslim soldiers, many of them Americans, in Saudi Arabia. The second, in January 1991, approved of the Persian Gulf war, waged by an international coalition against Iraq, an Islamic country, as a jihad, or holy war.
In both cases, Sheik bin Baz and other members of the ulema overruled more radical clerics in passionate disputes over whether the step was religiously permissible. The radicals challenged the idea that non-Muslims, as ''infidels,'' should be permitted in Saudi Arabia, home to Mecca and Medina, Islam's two holiest sites, and that non-Muslims should be allowed to attack a Muslim country.
At the time, the rulings brought to a halt rumblings in Saudi mosques and streets that might have undermined the war effort. But they also made Sheik bin Baz a target of criticism from the radicals, including the dissident Osama bin Laden, and stoked anger in some circles against the royal family and its decision to accept non-Muslim forces.
As such criticism grew, in 1991 Sheik bin Baz condemned those who ''whisper secretly in their meetings and record their poison over cassettes distributed to the people.''
The anger exploded in two bombings, in 1995 and 1996, that killed a total of 24 Americans, but Sheik bin Baz remained a fierce critic of the radicals, issuing rulings that called the attacks a sin against Islam.
In general, however, Sheik bin Baz was known and sometimes mocked around the Muslim world for rulings that leaned toward the traditional. He ruled that consulting fortune tellers and practicing witchcraft were forbidden by religious law. And he persuaded the Saudi Government two years ago to forbid the import and production of veils that failed to cover faces completely.
Sheik bin Baz was blinded by disease as an adolescent, but little else is known about his early life. Estimates of his birth year vary from 1909 to 1912.
He was Saudi Arabia's leading cleric for 25 years, and since 1993 held the additional rank of minister after King Fahd appointed him Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia.
He is to be buried on Friday in Mecca, Saudi officials said.
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.h ... A96F958260
the same man who gave his masters the saudi royals his blessing to the first gulf/iraq war.
what do u expect of saudis?
Re: Saudi Man Divorces Wife Using Mall Microphone!
It looks like arab bashing season is back on somalinet. This man doesn't represent arabs, let's stop generalizing people.
- Voltage
- SomaliNet Super
- Posts: 29214
- Joined: Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:33 pm
- Location: Sheikh Voltage ibn Guleid-Shire al-Garbaharawi, Oil Baron
Re: Saudi Man Divorces Wife Using Mall Microphone!
He did the right thing. What a shameless woman.
Knowing the culture in Saudi Arabia I'm surprised he didn't kill her in front of everyone.

Knowing the culture in Saudi Arabia I'm surprised he didn't kill her in front of everyone.

- Hyperactive
- SomaliNet Super
- Posts: 34541
- Joined: Fri Feb 09, 2007 7:36 am
- Location: "Some people are so poor, all they have is money."
Re: Saudi Man Divorces Wife Using Mall Microphone!
he is a nice guy, isnt he?Voltage wrote:He did the right thing. What a shameless woman.![]()
Knowing the culture in Saudi Arabia I'm surprised he didn't kill her in front of everyone.

-
- SomaliNet Heavyweight
- Posts: 2955
- Joined: Sat Jun 02, 2001 7:00 pm
- Location: At the end of the tunnel, waiting for the light to come on.
Re: Saudi Man Divorces Wife Using Mall Microphone!
What made the woman take the number? Was she bored at home? Was the number for a younger sister/neice/classmate? Was the paper something she dropped and the guy picked it up for her. Who can live with an idiot that overacts to that level and embarass and treats his wife like a child................................I guess she is better off being garob.
- Aliyah99
- SomaliNet Heavyweight
- Posts: 2604
- Joined: Sun Sep 02, 2007 2:27 pm
- Location: Burco - S/Land
Re: Saudi Man Divorces Wife Using Mall Microphone!
That is one hell of an angry and impulsive man 

- FAH1223
- webmaster
- Posts: 33838
- Joined: Mon Oct 02, 2006 12:31 pm
- Location: THE MOST POWERFUL CITY IN THE WORLD
- Contact:
Re: Saudi Man Divorces Wife Using Mall Microphone!
She coulda just got a divorce in that caseNiya wrote:What made the woman take the number? Was she bored at home? Was the number for a younger sister/neice/classmate? Was the paper something she dropped and the guy picked it up for her. Who can live with an idiot that overacts to that level and embarass and treats his wife like a child................................I guess she is better off being garob.

- Voltage
- SomaliNet Super
- Posts: 29214
- Joined: Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:33 pm
- Location: Sheikh Voltage ibn Guleid-Shire al-Garbaharawi, Oil Baron
Re: Saudi Man Divorces Wife Using Mall Microphone!
You have no shame wallahi. It doesn't matter WHAT made the woman take the number, she shouldn't have periodly. SHe is with her kids and her husband. What a shameless act wallahi.Niya wrote:What made the woman take the number? Was she bored at home? Was the number for a younger sister/neice/classmate? Was the paper something she dropped and the guy picked it up for her. Who can live with an idiot that overacts to that level and embarass and treats his wife like a child................................I guess she is better off being garob.
If she was "bored" at home or was not satisfied, she has family and representatives who can ask for divorce but to take numbers in public places like a slut when you are with your kids and husband?
Disgraceful
Re: Saudi Man Divorces Wife Using Mall Microphone!
If she was infact taking his number for indecent purposes, then I think she deserves it, although that wouldn't be the way I think one should go about things, he should've gotten to bottom of things.
Re: Saudi Man Divorces Wife Using Mall Microphone!
Niya wrote:What made the woman take the number? Was she bored at home? Was the number for a younger sister/neice/classmate? Was the paper something she dropped and the guy picked it up for her. Who can live with an idiot that overacts to that level and embarass and treats his wife like a child................................I guess she is better off being garob.
Why would she refuse and hide the number/paper if it was a neice/sister?? and even a classmate??
isnt trust what matters in the west according to some and all the women in rest of the world are abused/oppressed ??
Yeah I guess she is better off having 3 kids with no one to support and few younger guys booty calling her.

- abdikarim86
- SomaliNet Super
- Posts: 12077
- Joined: Sun Sep 14, 2008 7:21 am
- Location: Bristol
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 106 Replies
- 6259 Views
-
Last post by yungnfresh
-
- 2 Replies
- 639 Views
-
Last post by thelucky1
-
- 47 Replies
- 3645 Views
-
Last post by XimanJaale
-
- 8 Replies
- 677 Views
-
Last post by Samatr
-
- 1 Replies
- 232 Views
-
Last post by Farax's__finest
-
- 40 Replies
- 6509 Views
-
Last post by Siciid85
-
- 40 Replies
- 2596 Views
-
Last post by sadeboi
-
- 16 Replies
- 2606 Views
-
Last post by Hodan94
-
- 4 Replies
- 330 Views
-
Last post by Daanyeer
-
- 18 Replies
- 1299 Views
-
Last post by Murax