By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
The Arabian NewsThe Arabian NewsThe Arabian News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Exclusive
  • Technology
  • Wellness
  • Real Estate
  • Contact
Reading: Saudi Divorce Boom: 65% of Marriages End Within First Year
Share
The Arabian NewsThe Arabian News
  • Politics
  • Pursuits
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Home
  • Business
  • Exclusive
  • Technology
  • Wellness
  • Real Estate
  • Contact
Follow US
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
alt="Saudi Divorce Boom: 65% of Marriages End Within First Year"
The Arabian News > World > Saudi Divorce Boom: 65% of Marriages End Within First Year
World

Saudi Divorce Boom: 65% of Marriages End Within First Year

admin
SHARE

Saudi Arabia is seeing a shocking surge in temporary marriages, with 65% of divorces now taking place within the first year of matrimony. Official government statistics indicate that 12.6% of all registered marriages in 2024 have already been divorced, marking a radical change in the social landscape of the Kingdom. Experts link the trend to increasing financial pressures, unrealistic expectations, and shifting attitudes towards marriage among young Saudis.

The rise in early divorces has set alarm among religious academics and social workers, who predict the financial and emotional cost to families. Most couples complain of incompatibility, interference from family, and economic problems as major causes of split-ups. Pre-nuptial counseling—previously unheard of—is now being promoted by courts in an effort to stop the trend, with some areas making it compulsory prior to marriage registration.

Government bodies are hurrying to resolve the crisis, initiating awareness campaigns regarding marital duties and rights. The increasing use of social media and dating apps has also contributed, with some couples quickly moving into marriage after short courtships, then discovering they are ill-suited for long-term commitment.

As Saudi society becomes modern, the divorce wave indicates deeper tensions between tradition and social change. As the cost of marriage skyrockets and expectations change, the Kingdom has a critical challenge: how to maintain family stability in a changing society.

 

You Might Also Like

Aussie War Hero Loses Appeal Over Afghan Killings Defamation Case

Trump’s Insults and Trade War Scare Off Canadians from Shopping in New York

Trump Indicates US Could Reconsider Defense of Some NATO Allies

Malaysia has agreed to restart the search for the missing MH370 plane under a ‘No Find, No Fee’ arrangement

Was Andy Byron Aware That He Was Being Filmed? An explanation of the fine print on Coldplay tickets

TAGGED:Saudi Divorce Boom
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Previous Article Dubai Drivers Alert: Major Traffic Diversion Near Dubai Harbour Begins July 13!
Next Article alt="UAE Deploys Emergency Air Ambulance Rescue Following Oman Highway Disaster" UAE Deploys Emergency Air Ambulance Rescue Following Oman Highway Disaster

Popular News

alt="oman-court-issues-verdict-59-expats-sentenced-for-december-25-riots-and-vandalism"
Oman Court Issues Verdict: 59 Expats Sentenced for December 25 Riots and Vandalism
World
alt="sira-launches-mashkoor-initiative-at-intersec-2026-to-honour-dubais-security-guards"
SIRA Launches ‘Mashkoor’ Initiative At Intersec 2026 To Honour Dubai’s Security Guards
Exclusive
alt="trumps-greenland-interest-returns-why-the-us-target-is-complicated"
Trump’s Greenland Interest Returns: Why the US Target is Complicated
World
alt="uae-dh-30-million-lottery-results-announced-for-draw-260110"
UAE Dh30 Million Lottery Results Announced for Draw 260110
Exclusive

Recent News

  • Manchester United Appoint Michael Carrick as Caretaker Manager Until End of Season
  • Abu Dhabi Police Issue Urgent Warning Over Fake Online Shopping Deals
  • UAE Businessman Makes Headlines: Gifts iPhone 17 Pro Max to Every Employee
  • Philippines: ‘Ada’, First Potential Weather Disturbance Of 2026 Forms East Of The Country
  • Dubai Civil Defence Debuts High-Tech Firefighting Robot For Emergency Operations
The Arabian News

Quick Links

  • Home
  • Business
  • Real Estate
  • Contact

Featured Categories

  • Real Estate
  • Wellness
  • Politics
  • Economics

Find Us on Socials

© 2024 The Arabian News. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?