@Nandwa you may learn something from this post from the past...
Haunting movie,
based on a true story, adapted from a book writen by a French-Iranian journalist - banned in Iran, mind you.

Soraya M's husband wants to marry a young, flippant girl. But he's already married with 3 children - 2 boys, 1 girl - and he seems unable to support two families, or even return Soraya M's dowry as the custom requires.
A family friend is widowed, and the 'men of the village' ask Soraya M to start cooking for the widowed man and son. She's happy to do so in order to support her family, while unknowingly setting the stage for her husband's conspiracy on 'adultery claims'.
I don't care much for male tears, just don't have the time!
Nonetheless, when Soraya M was burried up to her waist, and her own father picked a stone but missed even after throwing thrice...
OR when the women they washed clothes with daily cast their lot against her...
OR her own sons, her very own blood off-spring, at the urging of their father, stood in front of the crowd and...
Don't act like the hypocrite, who thinks he can conceal his wiles while loudly quoting the Koran. - Hafez, 14th Century Iranian Poet