Tag: marriage

  • Video: Tuba-Aamir Liaquat clear divorce rumours

    Video: Tuba-Aamir Liaquat clear divorce rumours

    Aamir Liaquat and his wife Tuba Aamir recently shared a video which has cleared the air of their divorce or separation.

    Taking to Instagram stories, the PTI leader shared a video in which Tuba can be seen crying because her cat Bella, got stuck and her husband saved her. Aamir can be heard saying, “Am i good”, while Tuba, in a crying fit, says yes.

    Explaining the reason behind Tuba changing her surname on social media, Aamir wrote: “Tuba Anwar means Tuba with Noor. And Tuba Aamir means Tuba with a constructor.”

    He further added: “I am really happy that she has adopted my theory that’s why we changed her name to her father’s name after marriage. Her father is a love and a gentleman.”

    He also wished his wife well for her upcoming project, saying: “Tuba is a professional gem and she is doing a second lead character with my friend Bahroz Subzwari’s son @shahrozsabzwari. I am happy for both of them and praying for their success.”

    Earlier, rumors of their divorce were circulating on social media that Tuba has changed her name on social media, reverting to her maiden name Anwar.

    The couple has been embroiled in controversy since they announced their marriage when Aamir left his first wife to marry Tuba.

    In April this year, Liaquat denied a third marriage to a woman named Haniya Khan, a model who said she was married to the televangelist in a ceremony.

    Liaquat posted a video on Instagram denying her claims.

  • Here’s how NADRA can reveal your secret marriage

    Here’s how NADRA can reveal your secret marriage

    National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has launched ‘Qaumi Tasdeeq-o-Tajdeed Campaign’, which is a new system for the verification of family members.

    Users will have to send their 13-digit CNIC number with no space and its date of issuance at 8009. This can also help women to find out if their husband is hiding a secret second marriage.

    NADRA will send you details of your family members. If any information is incorrect or the name of an unrelated person is included in the family members, write ‘1’ in reply to inform NADRA. A representative of NADRA will then contact you from its helpline 051-2778009. If the information is correct, then reply ‘2’ to confirm it to the authority.

  • Aiman Khan endorses Hamza Ali Abbasi’s stance on four marriages

    Aiman Khan endorses Hamza Ali Abbasi’s stance on four marriages

    Actor Aiman Khan has endorsed Hamza Ali Abbasi’s stance on four marriages in Islam, that the Pyaray Afzal star stated in a recent interview.

    Aiman shared a clip of her Mann Mayal co-star on Instagram stories in which he was talking about his views on the four marriages in Islam.

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    “The Ayah about four marriages in Islam has come under specific extraordinary conditions. I think the Ayah came after War of Uhad when the women and children were despondent on streets and there were no social institutions to look after them,” said Hamza in the interview while explaining his understandings of Surah e Uhud.

    The Jawani Phir Nahi Aani star further said that by Allah’s command, men at that time were asked to take care of the orphans and marry their mothers.

    The Alif star went on to remind the host that the scripture also mentions that doing justice to multiple wives is very unlikely so it is advisable to marry only once.

  • Nawaz Sharif’s grandson Junaid is getting married in England without his parents

    Nawaz Sharif’s grandson Junaid is getting married in England without his parents

    The date has been announced and the Nikkah invite has been sent out. Junaid Safdar, the son of PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz and Capt (r) Safdar, will be getting married to Ayesha, the daughter of former National Accountability Chairman, Saif-ur-Rehman.

    According to reports, Maryam Nawaz and Captain (R) Safdar will not be attending the Nikkah ceremony.

    Maryam Nawaz has tweeted about not being able to attend her son’s wedding due to her name being on the Exit Control List.

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    The wedding invite states that the wedding is on Sunday, August 22 at 6PM. The Nikkah is taking place at a fancy hotel in London, called The Lanesborough.

    The hotel is reputably one of the most expensive in London, situated near Hyde Park.

    View of one of the marriage halls in the hotel
    View of the hotel from the outside

    Since the wedding invite states that the event is the Nikkah, it is being speculated that the rukhsati will not take place until Junaid’s parents can be in attendance.

    Maryam also tweeted that she was unable to see her mother before she died and now she has to miss her son’s wedding.

  • Ghana Ali blasts netizen for claiming that she married Umair to use him like an ‘ATM’

    Ghana Ali blasts netizen for claiming that she married Umair to use him like an ‘ATM’

    Sun Yaara actor Ghana Ali, who tied the knot with businessman Umair Gulzar, has responded to mean comments of a netizen who claimed that she married him for his wealth.

    She mentioned that he is not a billionaire and that she didn’t marry him because of his wealth. The Dilruba star added that such speculation is fabricated and it affected their mental health.

    She revealed his profession too.

    On the work front, the Dilruba diva will be seen next in a Pak-Turk film, Gawah Rehna alongside Emmad Irfani.

  • Math theory reveals the perfect age to marry

    Math theory reveals the perfect age to marry

    A new math theory has proposed that people should marry at the age of 26, as it is the best time for them to have a life partner.

     Tom Griffiths and Brian Christian wrote in their book, Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions, that the best age to find a life partner is 26.

    The rule dictates that once you are 37 per cent of the way through completing something within a set timeframe, then you have reached the perfect point at which to decide.

    If the average person is looking for their perfect match between the ages of 18-40, then 26 is the ideal age, because you are 37 per cent of the way through the 22 years.

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    The theory states that if you are any younger or older than 26, you are going to debate and argue too much and it might not work out.

    However, University of Utah sociologist Nicholas H. Wolfinger did not agree with this theory as he found out in July 2015 that the best age to get married to avoid divorce was 28-32.

    According to a UK publication, the theory is not perfect because it does not really account for the fact that our tastes may change between the age of 18-40, and we may be looking for something different. 

  • Iran launches state-approved ‘halal’ dating app to encourage marriage

    Iran on Monday introduced a Muslim dating application to boost marriages in the country and help young people find a partner for themselves.

    As per details, the app, Hamdam which means  “companion” in the Persian language allows users to “search for and choose their spouse.”

    It is the only state-sanctioned platform of its kind in the Islamic republic, according to Iran’s cyberspace police chief, Colonel Ali Mohammad Rajabi.

    While dating apps are popular in Iran, Rajabi said that all other platforms except Hamdam are illegal.

    Developed by the government’s Tebyan Cultural Institute, Hamdam´s website claims it uses “artificial intelligence” to find matches “only for bachelors looking for permanent marriage and a single spouse.”

    Tebyan head, Komeil Khojasteh said family values were endangered by outside forces.

    “Family is the devil’s target, and (Iran’s enemies) seek to impose their own ideas” on it, he said, adding that the app helps create “healthy” families.

    According to Hamdam’s website, users have to verify their identity and go through a “psychology test” before browsing.

    When a match is found for the user, the app “introduces the families together with the presence of service consultants”, who will “accompany” the couple for four years after marriage. The registration is free for the users.

    Iran’s authorities, including the supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, have cautioned many times against the country’s rising rate of marriage and declining birth rates.

    In March, Iran’s conservative-dominated parliament passed a bill titled “population growth and supporting families.”

    It mandates the government to offer significant financial incentives for marriage and to encourage people to have more than two children while limiting access to abortion.

    The law awaits approval by the Guardian Council, which is tasked with checking that bills are in accordance with Islamic law and the constitution.

  • ‘Sadaf has brought luck to my life, my parents are very happy with her’: Shahroz Sabzwari

    ‘Sadaf has brought luck to my life, my parents are very happy with her’: Shahroz Sabzwari

    Shahroz Sabzwari and Sadaf Kanwal appeared on Nida Yasir’s morning show on July 7, this was their first appearance as a married couple on any morning show.

    During the show’s conclusion Nida highlighted how post his marriage with Sadaf he got a blockbuster project in Nand. To which the Dilruba star responded saying that yes she has indeed brought luck to his life and even his parents are very happy with her.

    He also opened up on how he fell for his ladylove, “Her Instagram feed has always been gorgeous. We met once or twice at an event or an opening.”

    However it was not until the duo rehearsed together for an award show in Norway. “That’s where our love story began,” he said.

    Shahroz went on to reveal that he was going through a rough patch in his life when he met Sadaf. The duo instantly clicked and he did not want to delay marrying her, the Chain Aye Na star said, “I was going through a very difficult time in my life and then meeting someone like Sadaf, who is so pure that you can’t help but get attracted to her. We don’t have to exaggerate about this. Our religion asks us to refrain from a lot of things and I try to stay away from it”.

    On the work front, Shahroz and Sadaf were seen together in the telefilm Ghar Kay Na Ghat Kay.

  • Grandchildren organise marriage of their 70-year-old grandfather

    Grandchildren organise marriage of their 70-year-old grandfather

    A 70-year-old Professor Gulzar has tied the knot in Islamabad and the marriage was organised by his grandchildren.

    As per reports, the wedding ceremony was organised by both families and a large number of guests attended the ceremony. The grandchildren of Gulzar have also enjoyed the ceremony.

    Gulzar’s son said that he took care of his father after his mother’s death. The family urged the professor to marry again.

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    Gulzar said that he has never dreamt of being a groom again, but my children started a movement for my second marriage and they even had prepared a dance for the event.

    The bride, Nuzhat Yasmeen said, “I am the choice of Gulzar’s daughter-in-law, Zainab. I just want you to pray  for my happy life after the marriage.”

  • ‘It is not required in Islam’: Mansha Pasha on not changing surname after marriage

    ‘It is not required in Islam’: Mansha Pasha on not changing surname after marriage

    Mansha Pasha has said that changing a name after marriage is not required in Islam and hence she didn’t feel the need of doing it post her lavish wedding with Jibran Nasir.

    Recently, a fan made an observation about the Aangan star’s surname and asked under her comment section on Instagram that why she hasn’t changed her surname post marriage. To which Mansha answered: “Yes, because it is not it’s not required in Islam”.

    Mansha tied the knot with Jibran Nasir in an intimate ceremony earlier this year. On the work front, the actress was last seen in Mohabbat Tujhe Alvida co-starring Zahid Ahmed.