BBC finds out how Muslim women have sex via the Internet

A number of online services require thousands of pounds from the women of “divorced” Muslim to attend the Muslim halhalhalal marriage, a BBC investigation reveals. Women are paid to marry, have sex and then divorce the stranger, so that they can return to the first husband Farah - this is not [...]
Farah- that's not her real name- she met her husband after she introduced him to a family friend when she was in her 20s.
They have children together, but Farah says that abuses followed.
The first time I was violated was about money”
He pulled me through the two rooms and tried to throw me out of the house. There are times when he just goes crazy.
Despite abuses, Farah hopes things will change.
Her husband's behavior has become increasingly irregular - leading to her dyvorcation through phone messages.
I was home with the kids and he was at work. During a heated discussion, he sent me a text that said: Talaq, bullshit, Taq”
When you say "three times" or divorce, it means in the Muslim practice that the husband ended the marriage immediately.
It is forbidden in Muslim countries, but it continues, even though it is impossible to learn how many women have been killed in Britain in such a way.
I had my phone with me and I passed it on to my dad. He told me that my marriage is now over and I can't go back to him,” says Farah.
She remained shocked because she wanted to return to her husband because she is named the love of my life.
Her ex-husband also repented.
This led Farah to look for solutions to a controversical practice, known as halhalal, accepted by a Muslim minority.
They believe that halhalhalal is the only way a divorced couple, and that wants to reconcile, can be remarried.
Allal” means that a wife marry another, consume her marriage, and then obtain a divorce. Thereafter, she may remarriage to her first mate.
In some cases, however, women seeking this solution are at risk of blackmail, financial exploitation, and even sexual abuse.
It is a practice condemned by most Muslims, who say it is a misunderstanding of Islamic laws.
But a BBC investigation has revealed that a number of online accounts offer the halhalhalall service. Some require thousands of pounds for a temporary marriage.
A man who promotes these services told a masked BBC reporter that you have to pay 2500 pounds to have sex with her so that the marriage can be completed and then divorce her.
He said that there are other men working with him, one even initially refused to divorce after a halhalal service.
There's nothing you suggest he did something illegal.
But the Islamic Sharia Council in London strongly condemns these marriages.
It's a fake marriage. It's a ban. They're prohibited,” says Khoa Hasan.
Farah finally ruled against the return to her husband and against the marriages of halhalal. But she warns there are other women, such as her, who desperately seek a solution.











