Breaking Ties By Sara Abubakar Summary __full__ Direct
, divorces her in a fit of anger via triple talaq, he later regrets it and wishes to reconcile. However, community elders and her father, Mahammad Khan , insist she must undergo nikah halala
The "breaking" is a psychological evolution. She moves from a state of passive endurance to one of active agency. She recognizes that staying within the traditional fold is a slow death of the soul, while leaving is a terrifying but necessary step toward self-actualization. Themes: Autonomy and Resilience breaking ties by sara abubakar summary
The novel meticulously details the various forms of oppression Nadira experiences, including severe domestic violence, marital rape, and the total denial of her autonomy. , divorces her in a fit of anger
: How traditional power structures are used to suppress women for the benefit of men. She recognizes that staying within the traditional fold
The central tragedy unfolds through the actions of the men in Nadira's life. Her father exploits the prevalent patriarchal customs for his financial gain. Most devastating is the behavior of her husband, Rashid. Instead of fighting for Nadira, he capitulates to societal and religious pressure, misusing the concept of talaq (divorce). By pronouncing the "triple talaq" (saying "I divorce you" three times), he dissolves their marriage and severs all ties with her.
Nadira's mother; herself a victim who was married at age eleven. Major Themes Patriarchal Oppression: