A country where there is a marriage every 34 minutes, a divorce every 75 minutes.
āϝে āĻĻেāĻļেāϰ āĻĒ্āϰāϤি ā§Šā§Ē āĻŽিāύিāĻে āĻāĻ āĻŦিāϝ়ে, ā§ā§Ģ āĻŽিāύিāĻে āĻŦিāĻ্āĻেāĻĻ
As marriages are increasing in the Middle Eastern country of Kuwait, divorce rates are also increasing at an alarming rate. According to the latest statistics from the country's Ministry of Justice, one marriage is currently taking place there every 34 minutes. On the contrary, one divorce is being completed every 75 minutes.
The Statistics and Research Department of the Ministry of Justice of Kuwait recently published this report based on data from the month of November 2025. This mathematical picture is based on data collected by the country's Sharia Notarization Department.
This information was reported in a report by the Kuwait Times on Tuesday (January 20).
It said that the demand for Sharia notarization services in Kuwait increased significantly in November. A total of more than 10,000 transactions related to marriage, marriage certification, divorce, reconciliation, government notices and conversion to Islam were registered in that month.
According to statistics, a total of 1,252 transactions related to marriage and reconciliation were registered in November. There were an average of 42 transactions per day, which means one marriage or reunion is registered every 34 minutes. On the other hand, 595 divorces or talaqs were registered in the same month. On average, there were about 20 divorces per day, meaning one divorce was registered every 1 hour and 15 minutes.
According to the data, the number of marriage contracts was 1,143, which is an average of 38 per day. More than 73 percent of the marriage contracts were between Kuwaiti citizens. The participation of non-Kuwaiti people was more than 16 percent. In addition, the marriage rate between Kuwaiti men and non-Kuwaiti women was 8.2 percent. The marriage rate between non-Kuwaiti men and Kuwaiti women was 2.3 percent.109 marriage certificates were registered that month, which is an average of 3.6 per day.
Among these contracts, the marriage certificate rate between a Kuwaiti husband and a non-Kuwaiti wife was the highest, at about 54 percent. However, no marriage certificate was registered among Kuwaiti couples.
The Kuwait Times report also said that about 74 percent of marriage-related transactions were completed based on a court ruling. In addition, about 82 percent of marriage contracts were registered abroad, but only 18 percent were completed through the Sharia Notary Department.
Divorce data showed that out of 595 divorce cases registered in November last year, the divorce rate for Kuwaiti couples was 58.7 percent. At that time, 92 reconciliation cases were registered, which is an average of about three per day. About 86 percent of these cases were completed through reconciliation certificates.
In terms of government-related transactions and transactions related to conversion to Islam, a total of 52,359 transactions were completed in November. The average number of these transactions per day was 1,745.
Of these transactions, 99.9 percent of transactions were completed through government channels. There were only 58 online conversions to Islam.
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āĻĒāϰিāϏংāĻ্āϝাāύ āĻ
āύুāϝাā§ী, āύāĻেāĻŽ্āĻŦāϰ āĻŽাāϏে āĻŦিā§ে āĻ āĻĒুāύāϰ্āĻŽিāϞāύāϏংāĻ্āϰাāύ্āϤ āĻŽোāĻ ā§§ āĻšাāĻাāϰ ⧍ā§Ģ⧍āĻি āϞেāύāĻĻেāύ āύিāĻŦāύ্āϧিāϤ āĻšā§েāĻে। āĻāϤে āĻā§ে āĻĒ্āϰāϤিāĻĻিāύ ā§Ē⧍āĻি āϞেāύāĻĻেāύ āĻšā§েāĻে, āϝা āĻšিāϏাāĻŦে āĻĒ্āϰāϤি ā§Šā§Ē āĻŽিāύিāĻে āĻāĻāĻি āĻŦিā§ে āĻŦা āĻĒুāύāϰ্āĻŽিāϞāύেāϰ āĻāĻāύা āύāĻĨিāĻুāĻ্āϤ āĻšā§েāĻে। āĻ
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āϤāĻĨ্āϝ āĻ
āύুāϝাā§ী, āĻŦিā§ে āĻুāĻ্āϤিāϰ āϏংāĻ্āϝা āĻিāϞ ā§§ āĻšাāĻাāϰ ā§§ā§Ēā§ŠāĻি, āϝা āĻā§ে āĻĒ্āϰāϤিāĻĻিāύ ā§Šā§ŽāĻি। āĻŦিā§েāϰ āĻ্āώেāϤ্āϰে ā§ā§Š āĻļāϤাংāĻļেāϰ āĻŦেāĻļি āĻুāĻ্āϤি āĻুā§েāϤি āύাāĻāϰিāĻāĻĻেāϰ āĻŽāϧ্āϝে āĻšā§েāĻে। āĻāϰ āĻুā§েāϤি āύāύ; āĻāĻŽāύ āĻŦ্āϝāĻ্āϤিāĻĻেāϰ āĻ
ংāĻļāĻ্āϰāĻšāĻŖ āĻিāϞ ā§§ā§Ŧ āĻļāϤাংāĻļেāϰ āĻŦেāĻļি। āĻ āĻাā§া āĻুā§েāϤি āĻĒুāϰুāώ āĻ āĻুā§েāϤি āύāύ āĻāĻŽāύ āύাāϰীāϰ āĻŽāϧ্āϝে āĻŦিā§েāϰ āĻšাāϰ āĻিāϞ ā§Ž āĻĻāĻļāĻŽিāĻ ā§¨ āĻļāϤাংāĻļ। āĻুā§েāϤি āύāύ āĻāĻŽāύ āĻĒুāϰুāώ āĻ āĻুā§েāϤি āύাāϰীāϰ āĻŽāϧ্āϝে āĻŦিā§েāϰ āĻšাāϰ āĻিāϞ ⧍ āĻĻāĻļāĻŽিāĻ ā§Š āĻļāϤাংāĻļ।
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āϤাāϞাāĻāϏংāĻ্āϰাāύ্āϤ āϤāĻĨ্āϝে āĻĻেāĻা āĻেāĻে, āĻāϤ āĻŦāĻāϰেāϰ āύāĻেāĻŽ্āĻŦāϰ āĻŽাāϏে āύāĻĨিāĻুāĻ্āϤ ā§Ģ⧝ā§ĢāĻি āϤাāϞাāĻেāϰ āĻŽাāĻŽāϞাāϰ āĻŽāϧ্āϝে āĻুā§েāϤি āĻĻāĻŽ্āĻĒāϤিāĻĻেāϰ āϤাāϞাāĻেāϰ āĻšাāϰ āĻিāϞ ā§Ģā§Ž āĻĻāĻļāĻŽিāĻ ā§ āĻļāϤাংāĻļ। āĻ āϏāĻŽā§ ā§¯ā§¨āĻি āĻĒুāύāϰ্āĻŽিāϞāύ āĻŽাāĻŽāϞা āύāĻĨিāĻুāĻ্āϤ āĻšā§েāĻে, āϝা āĻā§ে āĻĒ্āϰāϤিāĻĻিāύ āĻĒ্āϰাā§ āϤিāύāĻি। āĻāϏāĻŦ āĻŽাāĻŽāϞাāϰ āĻĒ্āϰাā§ ā§Žā§Ŧ āĻļāϤাংāĻļ āĻĒুāύāϰ্āĻŽিāϞāύ āϏāύāĻĻāĻĒāϤ্āϰেāϰ āĻŽাāϧ্āϝāĻŽে āϏāĻŽ্āĻĒāύ্āύ āĻšā§েāĻে।
āϏāϰāĻাāϰি āĻŽাāϧ্āϝāĻŽ āĻāĻŦং āĻāϏāϞাāĻŽ āĻ্āϰāĻšāĻŖāϏংāĻ্āϰাāύ্āϤ āϞেāύāĻĻেāύেāϰ āĻ্āώেāϤ্āϰে āύāĻেāĻŽ্āĻŦāϰ āĻŽাāϏে āĻŽোāĻ ā§Ģ⧍ āĻšাāĻাāϰ ā§Šā§Ģ⧝āĻি āϞেāύāĻĻেāύ āϏāĻŽ্āĻĒāύ্āύ āĻšā§েāĻে। āĻā§ে āĻĒ্āϰāϤিāĻĻিāύ āĻāϏāĻŦ āϞেāύāĻĻেāύেāϰ āϏংāĻ্āϝা āĻিāϞ ā§§ āĻšাāĻাāϰ ā§ā§Ēā§ĢāĻি।
āĻāϏāĻŦ āϞেāύāĻĻেāύেāϰ āĻŽāϧ্āϝে ⧝⧝ āĻĻāĻļāĻŽিāĻ ā§¯ āĻļāϤাংāĻļ āϞেāύāĻĻেāύ āϏāϰāĻাāϰি āĻŽাāϧ্āϝāĻŽে āϏāĻŽ্āĻĒāύ্āύ āĻšā§েāĻে। āĻ
āύāϞাāĻāύে āĻāϏāϞাāĻŽ āϧāϰ্āĻŽ āĻ্āϰāĻšāĻŖāϏংāĻ্āϰাāύ্āϤ āĻাāϰ্āϝāĻ্āϰāĻŽ āĻিāϞ āĻŽাāϤ্āϰ ā§Ģā§ŽāĻি।