Divorce parties are not just a fleeting emotional reaction or a personal celebration, but a painful sign of a transformation in family and societal culture. Divorce has come to be seen as liberation and victory rather than a disliked necessity in Sharia. The article discusses deep-rooted causes such as naive understanding of marriage and divorce, absence of warmth and dialogue in homes, chaos in rights and duties, the influence of media, and materialism. It emphasizes that divorce in Sharia is a disliked necessity, not an occasion for celebration.