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A woman named Naseema is married to Shaqir, who already has a wife named Zeba. Shaqir divorces Naseema by saying "triple talaq" and forces her to marry his brother Imran for "halala", a practice that allows a divorced woman to remarry her former husband after marrying and divorcing another man. Imran is an alcoholic and abusive, and he keeps Naseema locked in his house. Naseema's sister Fiza tries to help her escape, but Imran catches them and kills Fiza. Naseema manages to get out with Zeba's help and takes Shaqir and Imran to court. She gets a separation from Imran and sends both brothers and their mother to jail. She speaks out against the injustice and violence she faced and urges other women to do the same.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A repeated phrase throughout the text is a wish for grace to keep showering.
2. The text includes a marriage ceremony with an alimony fixed at Rs. 11,000.
3. Naseema, daughter of Ahmed Mirza, is given in marriage to Shaqir Khan, son of Usman Khan.
4. The marriage is officiated by a lawyer in the presence of witnesses and Allah as a witness.
5. There is a request for an image of a protector to stay in every heartbeat.
6. A congratulatory message is given for the marriage.
7. There is a mention of protection from evil eyes and putting the right foot forward in God's name.
8. A red rose is presented as a token of delicacy to a wife.
9. A question about happiness in marriage is affirmed positively.
10. Police arrive looking for someone named Imran.
11. There is an accusation of character against Naseema and a mention of divorce (Triple Talaq).
12. The concept of 'Halala' is introduced as a condition for remarriage to Shaqir.
13. Imran refuses to participate in 'Halala' with Naseema.
14. The Supreme Court's verdict on Triple Talaq is mentioned as historic relief.
15. 22 Muslim countries have banned Triple Talaq, but it's still used by some in the country.
16. Naseema's marriage to Imran Khan, son of Usman Khan, is questioned multiple times before acceptance.
17. There is a confrontation about religious beliefs regarding the treatment of women.
18. A woman named Zeba is introduced as Shaqir's wife, revealing he was already married.
19. Naseema refuses to accept her forced marriage and expresses her betrayal.
20. Shaqir threatens Naseema with violence if she leaves the house.
21. Imran declares divorce (Triple Talaq) to Naseema publicly.
22. A court scene discusses betrayal and demands justice for Naseema's situation.
23. The court grants Naseema separation from Imran and sympathizes with her plight.
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