Divorce
Advice to someone who had a bad experience of marriage which has put them off the idea of ever getting married again
Her 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
It is not permissible for a Muslim to refer for judgement to man-made laws or to take more than he is entitled to
He denied the marriage contract then affirmed it; does that count as a talaaq (divorce)?
He said to his wife: “If you leave the house, then you are divorced.” Then she left the house, then she came back and told him in an arrogant and sarcastic way that she was divorced
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
He divorced his wife after the end of the forty-day postpartum period; does this divorce count as such?
Her husband has divorced her and is refusing to let her go back to his house until she has apologized to his parents
Her 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
Her 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
He divorced his wife and they want to get back together in accordance with sharee‘ah
He married her on condition that he would divorce her after two years; what is the ruling on his marriage and what must he do?
Guidelines on what constitutes consummation of the marriage and ruling on divorce of one whose husband has been alone with her, at the time of menses
He issued a conditional divorce in a state of extreme anger in which he almost lost his mind
His wife is accusing him of harassing her sister and he said to her: If I touch your sister then our marriage is invalid. Then he touched her again with desire
Issues having to do with conditional divorce, and different fatwas about whether it counts as such
Husband uttering the words of zihaar in front of his wife by way of telling something that happened, asking a question or commenting on someone who said that
Will a conditional divorce be nullified if a woman is completely divorced then her husband marries her again with a new marriage contract?
He said to her before consummation of the marriage and after being alone with her: “I don’t want you any more”, and he does not remember what his intention was
Divorcing (talaaq) three times based on a belief that it is obligatory
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