fandesacs2003
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You fully expressed all my thoughts.
I strongly believe the story of arranged marriage with a very high ranked and rich prince of the Arab world. Not now when she is so young, but at her 16s or 17s why not? She would be promised for the next 5 or 6 years, and in the meantime she would strictly remain inside Dubai, waiting.
In the top of this I strongly believe that Àl Jalila is and will be in risk. We don't know how will be the relation with her father later, when she become an adult. One day she might travel in Dubai, and I doubt she will be back.
I strongly believe the story of arranged marriage with a very high ranked and rich prince of the Arab world. Not now when she is so young, but at her 16s or 17s why not? She would be promised for the next 5 or 6 years, and in the meantime she would strictly remain inside Dubai, waiting.
In the top of this I strongly believe that Àl Jalila is and will be in risk. We don't know how will be the relation with her father later, when she become an adult. One day she might travel in Dubai, and I doubt she will be back.
Jalila is only 11. We have no idea how beautiful, smart or anything else she will turn out as an adult. Girls grow into their looks. Judging her against the beauty of a grown woman is faulty at best.
But yes I highly doubt the looks of Jalila would ever come into play. She is a princess, a political wife, one of two royal lineages at that. The Hashemite blood even on her mother's side. It isn't hard to believe that she would be a prize even as a trophy wife (not beauty trophy but prize stock). It is sad, but yes in many cases it seems that breeding horses is seen as the same as having children among some of these circles. Its all about pedigree and Jalila has prize pedigree her father would not be dumb not see the value of.
He may or may not have pressured any of his daughters into marriage. None were child brides true, but we don't know if those married wed for love. We do know this man has kidnapped two of his children in the past. There is certainly good reason to believe Jalila may be in danger. Especially if she stays in the UK and does something her father doesn't think is conservative or proper enough in his eyes. She could be another Latifa or Shamsa. The only thing that likely protects her is how high profile she has become thanks to her mother. And this divorce now.
Could you tell us which one are the daughters married for love?I will answer two points here , in Saudi and because sadly many people care too much about pedigree the all Maktoum are not considered pure bloods or are valued to be married into ( other than for money)
So AlJalilah carrying that name does not give her value , and because of tradition and how very strict people are here with holding one to it, and the fact that they care too much about the mothers( as a mother is a representative of how the child would be) again AlJalilah would loose value because of her mothers past ( runaway with Spanish trainer , cheating on her husband) ... now as much as I’m against this sadly it is true.
The second point is the following, I only know of two of sheikh Mohammed daughters to be married for love, the others have traditional marriages but after them accepting the proposals
What is acceptable is some parts of the world may not be approved in others but that does not make one side wrong or right.
I wish the children happy and healthy childhood and lives because divorce is never easy on them
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