Even if the planned halala had worked this time, how many times would she have to get married to different men just to return to the angry old man? He clearly has anger management issues and needs a therapist. It's just a matter of time before he might utter "Talaq" three times in one breath. Then what? Find another groom for just one more night? Politicians are manipulative and play mind games, but Shabir behaves as if he’s constantly on edge and will give up at the first sign of trouble. Choudhury Zubair might not be morally perfect, but he fits the role of a politician. Shabir, on the other hand, seems like someone who would be playing around with 'marriage and halala' while elections are approaching.
Someone like Shabir should either avoid marriage altogether or abandon religious practices in favor of civil marriage. His approach to the long process of getting remarried to an ex-wife under Islamic rules clearly doesn’t suit him.
Aaliya was right to leave. Imagine getting divorced over a non-existent issue, being locked up for about 40 days, marrying a Maulvi's assistant just for a night with the plan to get divorced again the next day, all in hopes that this whole ordeal won’t repeat. It’s too much to endure. This wasn’t an overnight decision for her; it was a result of over three months of mental trauma. It’s over for her.
And mommy dearest is a hypocrite who finds loopholes in religion to excuse her son's mistakes. Instead of trying to find flaws in religious practices, it’s better not to follow the procedure at all. If nothing else, letting him live in a relationship will save time.