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: The marriage begins happily but sours when Rashid cannot fulfill a financial demand from Nadira’s father to fund his second marriage. Consequently, Mahammad Khan takes Nadira back against her will, causing a deep rift.
The novel portrays Nadira as a "puppet" in a male-dominated society, highlighting the total disregard for a woman's feelings or her role as an equal partner in marriage. Illiteracy and Marginalization:
Sara Abubakar’s Breaking Ties (originally Chandragiri Teeradalli ) is a seminal Kannada novel that offers an authentic, critical perspective on the patriarchal oppression and social struggles faced by Muslim women in coastal Karnataka. The narrative centers on Nadira, whose life is destroyed by forced divorce and the rigid, humiliating demands of Nikah Halala enforced by her father, driving her to a tragic end in the Chandragiri River. For a comprehensive summary, visit Studocu .