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Divorce
He divorced his wife once, then when he went to document it officially in the court, he signed a paper that said he had divorced her three times
13,244He denied the marriage contract then affirmed it; does that count as a talaaq (divorce)?
12,355Her husband has divorced her and is refusing to let her go back to his house until she has apologized to his parents
12,604Ruling on divorce (talaaq) by one who is drunk
42,395Her husband divorced her and she got her period on the same day that the divorce papers were signed, then he took her back with a text message after three months
26,638Advice to someone who had a bad experience of marriage which has put them off the idea of ever getting married again
42,380Her husband’s family told her that he had divorced her but she did not hear that from her husband, and he did not write any divorce paper for her
25,109Her husband divorced her (talaaq) then took her back, then she asked him for a second and third talaaq, and is asking whether this is khul‘ or talaaq
15,133Divorce before Consummation of Marriage in Islam
If a divorce is issued to the wife before the consummation of the marriage and without having been completely alone together in such a manner that consummating the marriage would have been possible, then she does not have to observe `Iddah, and she is entitled to half of the Mahr that was agreed upon. If a divorce is issued to the wife before consummating the marriage but they have been completely alone together in such a manner that consummating the marriage was possible, then the majority of Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi`i and Hanbali scholars are of the view that she must observe `Iddah and she is entitled to the Mahr in full.91,535The difference between khula‘ and talaaq
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