Khadija had to marry his three brothers

When the age was six, she was married to a man aged 15 years old, Khadija got married. Then the other two brothers of the husband had to marry Khadija. Currently Khadija is 18 years old

According to a report from the International Press The Independent, it is known that Khadija was first married to a Taliban militant. He was killed in the US military. After that he got married to a policeman. He was killed in a fight with the Taliban. Her third husband was an interpreter The US soldiers had to work as an interpreter. Now his life is endangered. Because the Taliban are threatening to kill him and his child

It is known that Khadija's three husbands are actually three brothers. The rules of their panchtun society, the deceased brother-in-law must marry the next brother's brother. In this way, he has to marry three more times

The incident is a war-torn country Afghanistan. Khadija, the daughter of an opiate producer from southern Afghanistan. Before his birth, his father kept his marriage with his cousin. Similarly, Khadija married at the age of 6, with Zia ul Haq, 15, a senior of her. At that time their home was Marjah, the Taliban's heaven. Zia writes in the book of the Taliban. Occasionally she came home. But the impact of the US military on Marza reduced its attendance. At one point he was killed in an encounter. Khadijah's age is 10

Zia's next two brothers used to work in the police. Police also engaged in war at this time. Among them, Khadija was again married to senior brother Aminullah. Then Aminullah is 22 years old. Later in 2014, Aminullah also died Khadijah's baby then At the age of 14, she had a daughter-in-law. Four months after the holy Qur'an, the widow Khadija was remarried with the next brother Shamsuddin.

Shamsuddin, with his family, went to the capital of Helmand province, Lashkar. And there he was serving the US Army for twenty-five dollars every day. But that job also goes away

In an interview given to Samangabad Media, Shamsuddin said that she did not want to marry Khadija. Due to the rule of the country, it forced him to marry the elder brother's widow. He wanted, Khadija should marry somebody else. But then there was nothing to do

Now Khadija and Shamsuddin have a son in the lap. The Taliban threatened to kill the child by regularly calling him. Shamsuddin was also threatened with a routine killing. The war and the Taliban rule have ended all their dreams

This incident is not just a Khadijah; This is the picture of most families in the Afghan countryside
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