A man has sparked a social media discussion in X by accusing his wife of having an affair during Ramadan. According to the source, he claimed that his wife brought two men home while he was out on the 16th day of fasting. According to local media, after learning about the incident, he decided to take legal action.

The allegation has sparked a new discussion about social and family values. Allegations of such an incident, especially during a holy month, have created emotions in many people. As a result, the issue is now generating various reactions in the public mind.
Complaint on CCTV
The complainant said that a CCTV camera was installed in his house. He claims that the entire incident was captured on the footage of that camera. He said that his wife might have forgotten about it.

The footage shows that two men entered the house, and they spent time in the living room. He was shocked to see this scene. Later, he saved the video and kept it as evidence.
Legal Action
After the incident, the man filed a complaint with the police. He also reported the matter to the Selangor Islamic Religious Department. According to him, this incident is not only personal but also serious from a religious perspective.

He wants the matter to be investigated properly. This will make it possible to verify the truth. As a result of this step, the matter has come under more discussion.
Marital Breakup
After this incident, he has decided to end his married life. He said that he will move towards divorce. He has already spoken to his wife’s family. He claims that they have also supported the separation. As a result, a family is facing a breakup. This situation has become mentally difficult for both parties.

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