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After Hassan Ali's marriage rumours went viral, Pakistani cricketer Imad Wasim is all set to exchange wedding vows this month.

The all-rounder cricketer is getting hitched to London-based Sania Ashfaq in a ceremony to be held in Islamabad on 26 August. According to our reporter, the lovebirds met in London for the first time and have known each other for a while now before deciding to make it official; the families are busy with the wedding preparations.

Imad is currently playing for Nottinghamshire in the T20 Vitality Blast but he plans on taking a break for his big day: “I will get a week’s break from my professional commitments for the marriage ceremony and will rejoin Nottinghamshire for the remaining matches,” the cricketer shared.

https://images.dawn.com/news/1183406/cricketer-imad-wasim-is-getting-married
 
Weddings in summers are really insane in the sense with all the heat and clothes that one has to wear.

Despite all the A/C's and what not it still is not a great experience to have.

I have not been to a wedding in the summers for a good decade if not more especially in Pakistan.
 
In my opinion, if you try too hard to get married or get GF, you may not get one.

Just live a successful life with no drama and chicks should come. No need to chase them.
 
Yes he confirmed this to me yesterday - 26th August.
 
Another Pakistani Cricketer getting married to a British Citizen
 
Cricketer Imad Wasim has invited the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan for his wedding ceremony, scheduled on August 26 in Islamabad.

Imad, who is all set to tie the knot with British-born-Pakistani girl Sania Ashfaq, revealed his wedding card on Wednesday.

Besides PM Khan, Senator Faisal Javed and Naeem-ul-Haque are also invited for Imad’s wedding.

Moreover, Imad has also invited the chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Ehsan Mani, MD Wasim Khan, former cricketers Wasim Akram and Shahid Afridi.

It is pertinent to mention here that it is a marriage season in Pakistan cricket team as on August 20, Hasan Ali got married to an Indian girl Samiya Arzoo.

https://arysports.tv/imad-wasim-invites-pm-imran-khan-wedding/



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Cricketer Imad Wasim ties the knot in intimate ceremony

Pakistani all-rounder Imad Wasim is the next in the line of cricketers to embrace the wedding bliss.

Wasim, on Saturday, tied the knot with Sanniya Ashfaq in a simple nikah ceremony. The ceremony took place at Faisal mosque in Islamabad which was attended by close friends and family.

Wasim opted for a plain white kurta shalwar with black waist coat. The reception of the couple is set to take on August 26. The guests invited to the event includes PM Imran Khan, members of the national cricket team among others.

Earlier this week, bowler Hassan Ali got married to Indian national Samiya Arzoo in a closed knit ceremony in Dubai.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2041296/4-cricketer-imad-wasim-ties-knot-intimate-ceremony/
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Imad Wasim pictured at his nikah ceremony at Faisal mosque in Islamabad <a href="https://t.co/xgIZ1zF1wV">pic.twitter.com/xgIZ1zF1wV</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1165232560705855488?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 24, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
All UK citizens? Why not Canadian, US or Australian Pakistani brides?
 
Cause they play a lot of cricket in the UK.

Anyways I don't know why you're so salty cause of Imad and Hasan Ali getting married. :))

Not salty 😂. They aren't the only people getting married. But no harm in asking questions like everyone does
 
What are you talking about... :danish

She looks very Pakistani

She would easily pass for a Italian or Greek or Turkish.

I have seen documentaries on Pak and most are brown to light brown. This woman is very pale. May be a make up less pic will clear it.
 
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I always felt its better if the sherwani comes till the knee, but i guess fashion has changed now

The work on it is very good though.

In Pak the fashion is for Sherwani to be just AT the knee or stop slightly before it. Also shalwar has totally gone out of fashion, and slim straight pant style "pajama" are the preferred fashion, as you can see from Imad's pics.
 
She would easily pass for a Italian or Greek or Turkish.

I have seen documentaries on Pak and most are brown to light brown. This woman is very pale. May be a make up less pic will clear it.

That's like saying all 1.3 billion Indians look the same :facepalm:
 
In Pak the fashion is for Sherwani to be just AT the knee or stop slightly before it. Also shalwar has totally gone out of fashion, and slim straight pant style "pajama" are the preferred fashion, as you can see from Imad's pics.

Yup know about the pant style with even space for belt, just bought last year one for a family wedding, not a pyjama as such ,but was at knee ,Imad’s pretty above knee than usual.

Shalwars are way comfortable but thats my personal opinion , and we still wear for sangeet but not wedding.
 
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Videos from the wedding reception
 
In Pak the fashion is for Sherwani to be just AT the knee or stop slightly before it. Also shalwar has totally gone out of fashion, and slim straight pant style "pajama" are the preferred fashion, as you can see from Imad's pics.

pajama under kameez or pajama under sherwani?

There is a big debate on pajam vs Shalwar when wearing a kameez.

Some people say it looks good, others say its against there masculinity.
 
pajama under kameez or pajama under sherwani?

There is a big debate on pajam vs Shalwar when wearing a kameez.

Some people say it looks good, others say its against there masculinity.

Pajama is replacing shalwar across the board, atleast what I see in Karachi. Shalwar is considered old fashioned and dare I say a bit paindu. Now most styles are slimmer and more body hugging hence a loose lifafa type shalwar doesn't fit in well with the fashion of today. But styles come and go and who knows maybe a few years down the line shalwar becomes the rage again.
 
Pajama is replacing shalwar across the board, atleast what I see in Karachi. Shalwar is considered old fashioned and dare I say a bit paindu. Now most styles are slimmer and more body hugging hence a loose lifafa type shalwar doesn't fit in well with the fashion of today. But styles come and go and who knows maybe a few years down the line shalwar becomes the rage again.

interesting, because in Pindi and Islamabd, people still prefer shalwar. I prefer the pajama because its looks slick.
And yes shalwar does look weird as its too baggy, but people in Isb/Rwp haven't pully adopted it yet, they say its too feminine and it goes against their masculinity..
 
Pakistan cricketers photographed at the reception

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She mentioned "third party" who wanted to marry Imad.

From this post, it seems like another lady came into the equation and messed things up.

Many women do this; they break families. I don't know why they do this. Very sad.
This was known for a while on social media. Unfortunately the marriage couldn't withstand this pressure.

Hopefully this lady can move on and live life with dignity.
 
She mentioned "third party" who wanted to marry Imad.

From this post, it seems like another lady came into the equation and messed things up.

Many women do this; they break families. I don't know why they do this. Very sad.
I think the 3rd party wasnt trying to marry this loser against his will. He has a bit of celebrity and thinks he is player. A man is only as faithful as his options. Poor Woman- life wrecked and left holding the kids.
 
This was known for a while on social media. Unfortunately the marriage couldn't withstand this pressure.

Hopefully this lady can move on and live life with dignity.
He can take custody of the kids if he so wishes. Not that He wants to, from what she posted atleast that is a relief for her.
 
If you can marry 4 wives legally then why divorce your mother of 3 children? Can someone explain the motives behind this.
 
Can't understand how these guys conveniently come up with hypocritic statements such as what Imad's written above. The mum's saying he hadn't held his 5-month-old yet, and this guy (whilst busy flirting his second wife) is having the audacity to quote words like grace of Allah, meaningful presence, guidance of parents et al.

At least in this case his wife seems strong so she's contesting it, else Pakistan's domestic courts are so corrupt that 9/10 times the father gets away scot-free. At worst, they are asked to pay a bare minimum monthly sustenance (less than 10k/month) and that too doesn't arrive on time each month. The mum and child are basically told that 10k/month is what your husband/father will pay you and you need to care for the child in this amount. That's when all the outdated nikah laws, regs are exploited to its maximum.

Fathers have maujaan hi maujaan in a country like Pakistan there's no doubt about that.
 
4 marriages is not socially acceptable here.

Its a tradition where patriarchy is high.

Yes I have noticed women in Pakistan are strong personalities and maybe that discourages 4 marriage norm that is prevalent in Middle East.

Recently an Indian movie Haq became very popular among Muslim women globally. It was based on the historic Shah Babi case where the husband did triple talaq after marrying another woman and straight up refused any maintenance citing selective references to Shariah law.

I encourage people to watch it. It’s not an Islamophobic movie. It’s on Netflix

 
Yes I have noticed women in Pakistan are strong personalities and maybe that discourages 4 marriage norm that is prevalent in Middle East.

Recently an Indian movie Haq became very popular among Muslim women globally. It was based on the historic Shah Babi case where the husband did triple talaq after marrying another woman and straight up refused any maintenance citing selective references to Shariah law.

I encourage people to watch it. It’s not an Islamophobic movie. It’s on Netflix


I’m don’t think his wife would have allowed a 2nd wife for him .

Divorce is also allowed . The problem is this guy seems a bit of a scumbag , cheating on his wife while she’s giving birth .
 
4 marriages is not socially acceptable here.

Its a tradition where patriarchy is high.
Surely deeply rural regions like interior Sindh have strong patriarchal social structures?
From what I’ve observed in India, cases of Muslim men having two wives seem more common among economically and socially marginalised artisan communities. Among upper-status groupssuch as Shaikh, Pathan or Rajput Muslims it appears to be far less prevalent.
 
That’s what he meant brother. In Pakistan, matriarchy remains strong. A quality associated with their Vedic roots.

@Major lives in Pakistan. If patriarchy is high as he claims there should be no need to divorce his wife who bore him three children.

I think you are correct though, his new girlfriend probably insisted he divorced his wife as she wanted to provide her own brood and didn't want him dividing attention between her and his previous family.
 
Surely deeply rural regions like interior Sindh have strong patriarchal social structures?
From what I’ve observed in India, cases of Muslim men having two wives seem more common among economically and socially marginalised artisan communities. Among upper-status groupssuch as Shaikh, Pathan or Rajput Muslims it appears to be far less prevalent.
@Bhaijaan

The concept of more than one wife is high in south punjab/central punjab and kpk.

Both instances its related to patriachy but in different scenarios.

South punjab and central punjab have a large business community of men. These men can afford to have multiple families, as in Pakistan, cost of living is not high for the elite. So men over here to satisfy their desires than to marry more than once.
The wife also has to agree due to the opportunity cost factor. If divorce happens the wife gets nothing, so always better to live as the second wife and have a house. Traditionally both wifes get seperate houses.

In KPK, the tradition is related to children and no income. If one wife wasnt able to give children, than they marry another wife but they still keep the first wife. The culture of honor and respect is high in kpk.

In northern punjab, where i live, we have govt employees and army employees dominate the demographics. Plus, on this side, females are also educated, so they dont really rely on male as a provider.

The demographics are also changing in aouth and central punjab aswell, as women become employable they dont bare this bakwas of being someones other wife.

Im not sure how it is in sindh. In karachi, its dominated by middle class, so second wife culture isnt that high over there.

Matriarchy is ahcieved here when the mother becomes the head of the house hold. It isnt achieved as soo as she gets married. It takes 20 to 30 years in a familiy where matriachy gets established
 
@Bhaijaan

The concept of more than one wife is high in south punjab/central punjab and kpk.

Both instances its related to patriachy but in different scenarios.

South punjab and central punjab have a large business community of men. These men can afford to have multiple families, as in Pakistan, cost of living is not high for the elite. So men over here to satisfy their desires than to marry more than once.
The wife also has to agree due to the opportunity cost factor. If divorce happens the wife gets nothing, so always better to live as the second wife and have a house. Traditionally both wifes get seperate houses.

In KPK, the tradition is related to children and no income. If one wife wasnt able to give children, than they marry another wife but they still keep the first wife. The culture of honor and respect is high in kpk.

In northern punjab, where i live, we have govt employees and army employees dominate the demographics. Plus, on this side, females are also educated, so they dont really rely on male as a provider.

The demographics are also changing in aouth and central punjab aswell, as women become employable they dont bare this bakwas of being someones other wife.

Im not sure how it is in sindh. In karachi, its dominated by middle class, so second wife culture isnt that high over there.

Matriarchy is ahcieved here when the mother becomes the head of the house hold. It isnt achieved as soo as she gets married. It takes 20 to 30 years in a familiy where matriachy gets established

Nicely explained bro.

Actually people joke about this topic but even from a man’s perspective, maintaining two households, two wives, in this age, is extremely complicated and challenging thing.

We live in a world where well earning couples aren’t committing to even having a baby. Managing big families surely comes at the other extreme end of that viewpoint.

In case of Imad Wasim, I don’t know exactly which party is the bigger culprit but if for a second I for the benefit of doubt to Imad that maybe his wife had real issues, I wonder why then he had 3 babies with her. You’re a well travelled international cricketer, if tou were in a toxic relationship then you should have been careful with this. Only based on this one thing I think he comes across as someone very reckless.

People give a serious thought about even bringing a pet dog in their lives, thinking if they would be able to do justice to a bezubaan animal and you brought 3 human lives in this world while going through all this.
 
Nicely explained bro.

Actually people joke about this topic but even from a man’s perspective, maintaining two households, two wives, in this age, is extremely complicated and challenging thing.

We live in a world where well earning couples aren’t committing to even having a baby. Managing big families surely comes at the other extreme end of that viewpoint.

In case of Imad Wasim, I don’t know exactly which party is the bigger culprit but if for a second I for the benefit of doubt to Imad that maybe his wife had real issues, I wonder why then he had 3 babies with her. You’re a well travelled international cricketer, if tou were in a toxic relationship then you should have been careful with this. Only based on this one thing I think he comes across as someone very reckless.

People give a serious thought about even bringing a pet dog in their lives, thinking if they would be able to do justice to a bezubaan animal and you brought 3 human lives in this world while going through all this.
Imads wife is educated and from uk.

Imad basically cheated on her and got caught. Cheating culture has become normal in Pakistan

Issue is, Imads wife was educated, thats why she can afford to divorce him and pay her own bills.

Nyla raja is from the same school as i went to, dont know if she was a senior or same batch, but she had a very colorful rep even back than.

She has even broken another mans marriage in the past too.

Imad wasim is an idiot for marrying her.
 
Can't bat can't bowl can't field but can attract a couple of ladies.
 
Nicely explained bro.

Actually people joke about this topic but even from a man’s perspective, maintaining two households, two wives, in this age, is extremely complicated and challenging thing.

We live in a world where well earning couples aren’t committing to even having a baby. Managing big families surely comes at the other extreme end of that viewpoint.

In case of Imad Wasim, I don’t know exactly which party is the bigger culprit but if for a second I for the benefit of doubt to Imad that maybe his wife had real issues, I wonder why then he had 3 babies with her. You’re a well travelled international cricketer, if tou were in a toxic relationship then you should have been careful with this. Only based on this one thing I think he comes across as someone very reckless.

People give a serious thought about even bringing a pet dog in their lives, thinking if they would be able to do justice to a bezubaan animal and you brought 3 human lives in this world while going through all this.
It is Islamically acceptable to marry up to 4 wives. Imad could have married another wife without divorcing the first one. Unless they have severe marital problems which outsiders don't know. Its his decision.
 
It is Islamically acceptable to marry up to 4 wives. Imad could have married another wife without divorcing the first one. Unless they have severe marital problems which outsiders don't know. Its his decision.

Islamically allowed if the first wife consents. In this case he divorced his first wife after using her as a baby making machine to deliver him 3 babies including 1 alleged abortion. In what kind of a non working marriage should people be having baby after baby?
 
It is Islamically acceptable to marry up to 4 wives. Imad could have married another wife without divorcing the first one. Unless they have severe marital problems which outsiders don't know. Its his decision.


You are talking as if his new wife (allegedly a serial home wrecker) gives a crap about Islamic niceties. Maybe she demanded that Imad go through with the divorce if he wanted a fresh model.
 
I don't know or care about Imad's personal life but being unfaithful or not taking care of wife is not Islamic, if that's what he has done.

Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “The most complete of believers in faith are those with the best character, and the best of you are the best in behavior to their women.” [Tirmidhi]

Treating women (or wives) badly, not taking care of them is unIslamic and grounds for divorce in an Islamic court. A Muslim husband will be questioned about his treatment of his wife on the day of judgement and may be severally punished if he did not fulfill his rights even when fulfilling his acts of worship (he prayed, fasted etc)

If a woman bore you 3 children and then you tossed her aside it is great injustice in Islam if that's what he has done...

@Champ_Pal @Varun @Bhaag Viru Bhaag @Kianig89 @Major @Cpt. Rishwat
 
It is Islamically acceptable to marry up to 4 wives. Imad could have married another wife without divorcing the first one. Unless they have severe marital problems which outsiders don't know. Its his decision.
Him marrying and divorcing is not the issue here.

Its the cheating that is an issue from moral aspect and islamic pov.

Him marrying her proved what his ex wife had alleged and current wife denied.

How malik and sanias marriage ended was really sad aswell, but most of us did not make comments because we dont know if cheating took place.

Its the cheating aspect that is sad and disturbing
 
I don't know or care about Imad's personal life but being unfaithful or not taking care of wife is not Islamic, if that's what he has done.

Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “The most complete of believers in faith are those with the best character, and the best of you are the best in behavior to their women.” [Tirmidhi]

Treating women (or wives) badly, not taking care of them is unIslamic and grounds for divorce in an Islamic court. A Muslim husband will be questioned about his treatment of his wife on the day of judgement and may be severally punished if he did not fulfill his rights even when fulfilling his acts of worship (he prayed, fasted etc)

If a woman bore you 3 children and then you tossed her aside it is great injustice in Islam if that's what he has done...

@Champ_Pal @Varun @Bhaag Viru Bhaag @Kianig89 @Major @Cpt. Rishwat
Bro you could u had made the same point in 2 lines without copy pasting hadith. You dont need hadith reference to know that cheating on wife is wrong
 
Bro you could u had made the same point in 2 lines without copy pasting hadith. You dont need hadith reference to know that cheating on wife is wrong
I don't have a problem with Hadeeth or with Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon Him) so I will quote it.

I have no idea whether he is cheating or not cheating and don't really care, that's between him and Allah and it is not permissible for me to spy into his affairs unless I find out by accident and I have no contact with Imad to know what he is doing. Personally, I have no interest in Imad or his personal life, got better things to do in my life.

It is a sin for me to judge something and be suspicious.
It is a sin for me to backbite.
It is a sin for me to spy into affairs of others.

I am merely stating the Islamic guidelines.​

يَـٰٓأَيُّہَا ٱلَّذِينَ ءَامَنُواْ ٱجۡتَنِبُواْ كَثِيرً۬ا مِّنَ ٱلظَّنِّ إِنَّ بَعۡضَ ٱلظَّنِّ إِثۡمٌ۬‌ۖ وَلَا تَجَسَّسُواْ وَلَا يَغۡتَب بَّعۡضُكُم بَعۡضًا‌ۚ أَيُحِبُّ أَحَدُڪُمۡ أَن يَأۡڪُلَ لَحۡمَ أَخِيهِ مَيۡتً۬ا فَكَرِهۡتُمُوهُ‌ۚ وَٱتَّقُواْ ٱللَّهَ‌ۚ إِنَّ ٱللَّهَ تَوَّابٌ۬ رَّحِيمٌ۬

[49:12] O believers!
  1. Avoid many suspicions, ˹for˺ indeed, some suspicions are sinful.
  2. And do not spy, nor backbite one another. Would any of you like to eat the flesh of their dead brother?
You would despise that! And fear Allah. Surely Allah is ˹the˺ Accepter of Repentance, Most Merciful.
 
I don't know or care about Imad's personal life but being unfaithful or not taking care of wife is not Islamic, if that's what he has done.

Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “The most complete of believers in faith are those with the best character, and the best of you are the best in behavior to their women.” [Tirmidhi]

Treating women (or wives) badly, not taking care of them is unIslamic and grounds for divorce in an Islamic court. A Muslim husband will be questioned about his treatment of his wife on the day of judgement and may be severally punished if he did not fulfill his rights even when fulfilling his acts of worship (he prayed, fasted etc)

If a woman bore you 3 children and then you tossed her aside it is great injustice in Islam if that's what he has done...

@Champ_Pal @Varun @Bhaag Viru Bhaag @Kianig89 @Major @Cpt. Rishwat
Who holds him accountable though? I agree let me say its not Islamic, who will hold him accountable.. it’s pretty obvious so many men have come out to support on social media everyone is using the ability to marry multiple women..
 
The 3 children remain in whose custody right now? Is Imad taking financial responsibility for their upbringing?
 
Who holds him accountable though? I agree let me say its not Islamic, who will hold him accountable.. it’s pretty obvious so many men have come out to support on social media everyone is using the ability to marry multiple women..
Under Islamic law it should be the Muslim leader or judge presiding over the region where this events occur

Unfortunately the judges and governors in Pak are too busy entrenched in major sins themselves, ripping off the citizens.

Something like this happened during the time of Prophet Muhammad PBUH

The story refers to Khawlah bint Tha'laba, who complained to Prophet Muhammad after her husband, Aws ibn al-Samit, used the pre-Islamic Arabian formula of Zihar ("You are to me like the back of my mother") to divorce her. This incident led to the revelation of Surah Al-Mujadila, verses 1–4, which abolished this practice as a valid form of divorce.

And those verses harshly condemned any man who does that, and under Islamic law would be punishable.

Same thing with the triple talaq issue. In Islamic law, you cannot just yell talaq and kick the woman out. There’s a waiting period of quite some time where you still have to provide for the woman.

And you can look up the punishment of cheating in Islam while married… idk if mods will edit me out.. and if someone divorces their wife with kids for silly reasons, Allah will hold them accountable.

Islam has built in checks and balances that take care of all situations in this life and hereafter.

Allah knows best.
 
Under Islamic law it should be the Muslim leader or judge presiding over the region where this events occur

Unfortunately the judges and governors in Pak are too busy entrenched in major sins themselves, ripping off the citizens.

Something like this happened during the time of Prophet Muhammad PBUH

The story refers to Khawlah bint Tha'laba, who complained to Prophet Muhammad after her husband, Aws ibn al-Samit, used the pre-Islamic Arabian formula of Zihar ("You are to me like the back of my mother") to divorce her. This incident led to the revelation of Surah Al-Mujadila, verses 1–4, which abolished this practice as a valid form of divorce.

And those verses harshly condemned any man who does that, and under Islamic law would be punishable.

Same thing with the triple talaq issue. In Islamic law, you cannot just yell talaq and kick the woman out. There’s a waiting period of quite some time where you still have to provide for the woman.

And you can look up the punishment of cheating in Islam while married… idk if mods will edit me out.. and if someone divorces their wife with kids for silly reasons, Allah will hold them accountable.

Islam has built in checks and balances that take care of all situations in this life and hereafter.

Allah knows best.
I understand ,my point is what being done to implement these laws that could maybe benefit women, blatant misuse of system is being done and the scholars and rulers don’t care, so if the idea is what to until end of life for judgment that is really unjustified.

The lying and deceit is pretty obvious in this entire scenario.. and he will get away with it , which is pretty obvious.
 
I understand ,my point is what being done to implement these laws that could maybe benefit women, blatant misuse of system is being done and the scholars and rulers don’t care, so if the idea is what to until end of life for judgment that is really unjustified.

The lying and deceit is pretty obvious in this entire scenario.. and he will get away with it , which is pretty obvious.
I have said this before in other threads and I’ll say it again… Pakistan a lot of times is just an “Islamic” republic by name.

They pick and choose what parts they want to apply, a lot of times just to exert control on the masses.

And leave laws or outright invent new ones when they feel “inconvenienced”

A man who gave his life for the country is being tortured, anyone who speaks irl is punished severely- 2 points that go against the essence of Islam.

But homes being ripped apart like this- those in power sleep.
 
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