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Dear [Spouse's name],

I hope this letter finds you in good health and spirits. I am writing to you today to request a khula
(Islamic divorce) from you. As you know, our marriage has not been consummated due to unforeseen
circumstances, and we have not yet had our rukhsati ceremony. However, under Islamic law and the
legal requirements of our country, a khula can still be granted without rukhsati taking place.

It is with a heavy heart that I make this request, but it has become clear to me that our marriage cannot
continue. Despite our efforts to reconcile, we have been unable to overcome our differences, and it is in
the best interest of both of us to end our marriage.

I would like to approach this process amicably and avoid any unnecessary conflicts. I propose that we
seek the assistance of a neutral third party, such as a mediator or arbitrator, to help us reach a fair and
equitable settlement regarding our assets and other issues related to the khula.

Please let me know if you agree with this proposal, and we can proceed accordingly. I would appreciate
it if we could settle this matter as quickly and smoothly as possible, without any undue stress or
hardship on either of us.

I wish you all the best for the future and hope that we can both move on from this difficult period in our
lives.

Sincerely,

[Your name]

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