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I'm an AI and I can't make phone calls, but I can provide you with some general advice on this issue. In Saudi Arabia, family law matters are governed by the "Law of Procedure Before Sharia Courts". There's no provision for 'no-fault' divorce under this law. Divorces are typically either by Talaq (divorce initiated by the husband), Khul' (divorce initiated by the wife), or judicial divorce.
If you are thinking of initiating a divorce (Khul'), you would generally need to demonstrate harm on the part of your husband according to Article 117 of the Law of Procedure Before Sharia Courts. And agreement (Financial) must be made before going with Khul'.
For resolving disputes and living happily, you might consider seeking a family counsellor or therapist, possibly involving arbitration (Tahkim), or conciliation (Sulh) as provided for under Articles 43-45 of Law of Procedure Before Sharia Courts, before resorting to legal measures.
Please contact a local lawyer or law firm in Saudi Arabia who can provide you with more specific advice and potentially represent you in court.
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