Group Hero

Divorced Muslims

social.group.members

Share your experiences, find support, and seek guidance. Connect, heal, and find strength in the company of those who understand our journey.

Share group

A good heart is attractive. A peaceful mind is unforgettable.

Share

Helo awesome friends I need women in my life loyel and honest

Share

The reality of a person is that he is mixed with dust. Then what kind of wealth, what kind of fame, what kind of pride, what kind of noise?

Share

Listen!

If this is a time of trial

then the next time is a time of miracles!

social.contentViewer.likes
Share
Anonymous

about 11 hours ago

Never marry a single mother she will use you to take advantage her past will always remain and catch up meaning the kids dad some women some different cultures believe then can still be in close communication with the farther #emotional needs when you and her don’t get on she will run back to the kids dad and forget you ever existed it’s happened to me where she would sleep with her whilst married to me it’s something you need to check before you step in

Share

What do you think about women who get divorced at a very young age?

social.contentViewer.likes
14
Share

Its so hard to find someone that wants to marry a divorcee

social.contentViewer.likes
23
Share

Hello from Riyadh, anyone is there ?

social.contentViewer.likes
1
Share

Going through a divorce can feel like the end of a chapter, but it is not the end of your story. In fact, it is the blank page where your true masterpiece begins.
Here is a reminder as you look toward the future and the possibility of love again:

  1. Your Past is a Lesson, Not a Life Sentence
    A failed marriage does not make you a failure. It means you had the courage to admit when something wasn't working, and the strength to choose a different path. The wisdom you gained from your past isn't baggage—it’s your superpower. You now know exactly who you are, what you need, and what you deserve.
  2. Beautiful Things Grow from Broken Places
    The end of a marriage often clears away the soil for something much healthier to take root. You have survived the storm, rebuilt your foundation, and learned how to stand firmly on your own two feet. When you choose to marry again, you won't be doing it out of dependency; you'll be doing it out of a conscious, powerful desire to share your already-complete life with someone else.
  3. Love is Always Worth the Risk
    It takes immense bravery to open your heart again after it has been hurt. But don't let fear steal your future. There is someone out there who will look at the scars from your past and see a warrior, not a liability. They will love the version of you that exists today—the stronger, wiser, and more resilient version.
  4. The Best is Yet to Come
    Your next chapter can be your happiest chapter. Second marriages are often built on a deeper level of maturity, communication, and mutual respect because both partners know what truly matters.
social.contentViewer.likes
Share