Dr. Sami Alabraa has written about the true story of Karin, a German woman who was living in Saudi Arabia and fell in love with a Saudi. Unfortunately for Karin, what should have been a fairy tale turned into a nightmare, as were the situations of several others whose tales Dr. Alabraa tells.
According to the Saudi "Morality Police," Karin committed the heinous crime of being driven alone downtown by a taxi driver. Notorious for their bestial brutality, the “Morality Police” raped Karin and threw her in prison. Her German-Saudi baby son was taken away and she was deported to Cyprus without a passport or money.
Muna, a young Moroccan woman was luckier. She managed to smuggle herself and baby after one-night marriage with Sultan, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia.
In Saudi Arabia, men can marry and divorce a woman in her absence, even a minor as young as 8 or 9. Men are also allowed to register as many marriages as they please. All that is needed is a religious man and two male witnesses. This is exactly what happened to Karin: she was married in her absence (she was in prison when she married her husband) and, after her deportation, summarily divorced in her absence. Muna never saw any marriage or divorce papers.
According to the Saudi "Morality Police," Karin committed the heinous crime of being driven alone downtown by a taxi driver. Notorious for their bestial brutality, the “Morality Police” raped Karin and threw her in prison. Her German-Saudi baby son was taken away and she was deported to Cyprus without a passport or money.
Muna, a young Moroccan woman was luckier. She managed to smuggle herself and baby after one-night marriage with Sultan, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia.
In Saudi Arabia, men can marry and divorce a woman in her absence, even a minor as young as 8 or 9. Men are also allowed to register as many marriages as they please. All that is needed is a religious man and two male witnesses. This is exactly what happened to Karin: she was married in her absence (she was in prison when she married her husband) and, after her deportation, summarily divorced in her absence. Muna never saw any marriage or divorce papers.
Source: Family Security Matters