Divorce
Ruling on divorce (talaaq) by one who is drunk
If she does not love her husband and does not find comfort and happiness with him, what should she do?
She is using man-made laws to prevent her husband from marrying again
Seeking divorce due to harm
He said to his wife, “If I bring you home then you are divorced”
Her husband reviles her and accuses her and threatens to kill her; is it permissible for her to ask for a divorce from him?
He had intercourse with his ex-wife during the ‘iddah without intending to take her back and she became pregnant
She has been divorced a second time and her ‘iddah has ended
Her husband divorced her twice and she has got to know a young man via the internet who wants to marry her
He spoke the words of divorce because his wife yells at her daughter
Her husband divorced her and claims that he was drunk
He said to her: You are not my wife and I will never come back to you
He divorced her three times when he was away from her and the news reached her when she was menstruating
Threefold divorce counts as one according to the correct scholarly opinion
She made her husband very angry and asked him to divorce her, so he divorced her
He said to his wife: Consider yourself divorced after your period ends
She raised a knife against him and threatened him so he would divorce her. Does the divorce count as such?
Divorce does not take place on the basis of a decision or intention unless the words are uttered
He said to his wife, “It’s over” and he does not know whether he intended then to divorce her or not
If he says: “If I marry So and so then she is divorced”
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