According to Kuluthum, her phone started getting busy a few days after the death of her husband Sheikh Muzaata.
Muzaata died on December 4 2020 at IHK where he was battling an illness for several weeks. Muzaata was the Muslim leader who headed the Imams in Uganda, Head of Dawn in Uganda, an Arabic teacher, Islamic religion teacher, among other things. Kuluthum and Muzaata had one child together.
In Islam, a widow is given four months and ten days to mourn her husband before she can remarry. Recently, Dr Kuluthum introduced her new man, Akram Gumisiriza to her parents.
However, social media in-laws have since criticized their engagement. On Kuluthum’s side, she seems unbothered saying she has been patient enough before deciding to make it official with Akram.
“Sheikh Muzaata was my first boyfriend and husband as he got me when I was still in school. When he died, I wanted a replica of him, a tall and giant man. The competition to marry me has been global as my DM is full of messages promising to marry me. But I choose Akram,” Kulthum said.
In similar news by NEWSLEXPOINT.com, trouble seems to have already rocked the young marriage of House of Prayer Ministries International Pastor Bugingo Aloysious and his ‘wife’ Susan Makula.
This is after Entebbe Magistrates Court released criminal summons to the couple to appear before it. These are expected to defend their customary marriage that happened earlier this month. Apparently, the court sees it as illegal.
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