The phenomenon of “divorce parties” reflects a painful transformation in family and societal culture, where divorce is celebrated as liberation rather than being a disliked necessity in Sharia. There is a naive understanding of marriage and divorce, absence of family dialogue and warmth, spread of false slogans, chaos in rights and duties, and media pressure portraying divorce as a success story.

The article addresses the phenomenon of divorce parties as a sign of painful shifts in family and societal values, where divorce is seen as liberation and a new opportunity rather than a disliked legal necessity. Deep causes include misunderstanding of marriage and divorce, lack of dialogue and warmth, chaos in rights and duties, and media influence, which have distorted concepts and shaken family values.