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Examples of acceptable reasons for asking one’s husband for khula’

Question: 1859

Is it possible for the wife to get a khula even if the husband will not agree to it? Can you mention some reasons ?.

Praise be to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah and his family.

I put this question to our Shaykh ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Abd
al-Rahmaan ibn Jibreen, and he answered as follows:

  1. If a woman dislikes her husband’s treatment of her – for
    example, he is over-strict, hot-tempered or easily-provoked, or gets angry a lot, or
    criticizes her and rebukes her for the slightest mistake or shortcoming, then she has the
    right of khula’ [female-instigated divorce].

  2. If she dislikes his physical appearance because of some deformity or
    ugliness, or because one of his faculties is missing, she has the right of khula’.

  3. If he is lacking in religious commitment – for example, he
    doesn’t pray, or neglects to pray in jamaa’ah, or does not fast in Ramadaan
    without a proper excuse, or he goes to parties where haraam things are done, such as
    fornication, drinking alcohol and listening to singing and musical instruments, etc.
    – she has the right of khula’.

  4. If he deprives of her of her rights of spending on her maintenance,
    clothing and other essential needs, when he is able to provide these things, then she has
    the right to ask for khula’.

  5. If he does not give her her conjugal rights and thus keep her chaste
    because he is impotent (i.e. unable to have intercourse), or because he does not like her,
    or he prefers someone else, or he is unfair in the division of his time [i.e., among
    co-wives], then she has the right to ask for khula’.

And Allaah knows best.

Source

Shaykh ‘Abd-Allaah ibn Jibreen

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