A (Gulf) girl was surprised by the change of her fiancé after the marriage contract, and his attempt to prevent her from practicing her hobby of riding horses, so she resorted to the Sharia Court in Fujairah, demanding the annulment of the marriage contract because she cannot live without riding horses, and that she prefers horses to her husband, and the husband approved (Khaleeji) ) By requiring her to give up the horse because of his zeal on her, and the court ruled to divorce the spouses, and to compel the man to pay 30,000 dirhams in arrears to her, while not requiring her to return 130,000 dirhams, which the husband paid during the marriage contract to supply the bride.

When the court asked the girl about her motives that made her decide to end their marriage so quickly after the marriage took place a few months ago, she said: “My husband deceived me,” explaining that she had met him in one of the stables for the horses, and that he knew how much she loved the horse and attached her to it, and after the marriage contract he asked her Not going to the stable or attachment to the horse that she used to raise since she was a child.

"I did not know his intention, so my love of horses does not compare with his love, and preventing him from me now from my hobby makes him a domineering man, and I cannot bear to live this way."

For his part, the husband admitted that he prevented her from riding the horse for reasons of his own being related to her jealousy and his desire to be his wife not riding horses and going to the stables on a daily or even weekly basis, asking the court to return the sums he spent on her from the bride's apparatus “Zahba” which amounted to 110 thousand One dirham, and 20 thousand dirhams, "dowry."

When the woman faced the court to return the husband, she refused to return the sums he gave, on the pretext that she had gone out with him and offered him precious gifts.

The court issued a ruling ordering her divorce without returning any amounts of money that he had paid to her, and the latter gave her 30,000 dirhams.

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