Praise be to Allah.
Not answering your wife does not count as
a talaaq, neither does speaking to her angrily.
No matter how much you may think of
divorce, or intend and resolve to do it, talaaq (divorce) does not take
place until and unless you utter the words of talaaq. That is because the
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Allah has forgiven
for my ummah (followers) that which is whispered to them and which crosses
their minds, so long as they do not act upon it or speak of it.”
(Narrated by al-Bukhari, 6664; Muslim,
127)
Based on this, according to the scholars
if a man thinks of talaaq, that does not mean anything unless he speaks of
it.
Indeed, according to some scholars, if a
person is suffering from waswaas his talaaq does not count even if he utters
it, so long as he did not have the intention of talaaq. Shaykh Ibn
‘Uthaymeen (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
“The
talaaq of a person who is suffering from waswaas does not count even if he
utters the words, if that was not done deliberately, because this utterance
happened because of waswaas, not because of his will or intention. Rather it
was forced upon him because of the strength of the waswaas and his lack of
self-control. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said,
‘There is no divorce under compulsion.’ So this divorce does not count,
because he did not really want to do that. This was something that was
forced upon him with no intention or choice on his part to do that, so this
does not mean that talaaq has occurred.”
(Fataawa Islamiyyah, compiled by Shaykh
Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-‘Azeez al-Musnad, 3/277)
We
advise you not to pay any attention to these whispers, and to ignore them,
and to do the opposite of what they are calling you to do. For these
whispers (waswaas) come from the Shaytan to cause grief to those who
believe. The best way to deal with them is to remember Allah a great deal (dhikr),
to seek refuge with Allah from the accursed Shaytan, to keep away from sins
and wrong actions which are the means by which Iblees gains control over the
sons of Adam. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“Verily,
he [the Shaytan] has no power over those who believe and put their trust
only in their Lord (Allah)”
[al-Nahl 16:99]
It is worth quoting here what Ibn Hajar
al-Haythami (may Allah have mercy on him) said about dealing with waswasah
in his book al-Fataawa al-Fiqhiyyah al-Kubra, 1/149. This is what he said:
“He
was asked about the problem of waswasah (insinuating whispers from the
Shaytan), and whether there is a remedy for it.
He replied by saying that there is an
effective remedy for it, which is to ignore them completely, no matter how
frequently they may come to mind. When these whispers are ignored, they do
not become established, rather they go away after a short time, as many
people have experienced. But for those who pay attention to them and act
upon them, they increase until they make him like one who is insane or even
worse, as we see among many of those who have suffered from them and paid
attention to them and to the devil whose task it is to insinuate these
whispers, whom the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) warned
us against when he said, “Beware of the whispers with regard to water (i.e.,
wudoo/ablution) which is caused by a devil called al-Walhaan” – because that
causes a person to go to extremes with regard to doing wudoo, as was
explained in Sharh Mishkaat al-Anwaar.
In al-Saheehayn there is a report which
supports what has been mentioned above, which is that whoever suffers from
waswaas should seek refuge with Allah and turn away from the waswaas. So
think about this effective remedy which was taught by the one who does not
speak of his own whims and desires to his ummah (followers), and understand
that whoever is deprived of this is deprived of all goodness, because
waswasah comes from the Shaytan, according to scholarly consensus, and the
accursed one (the Shaytan) has no other desire than to make the believers go
astray, make them confused, make their life a misery, cause them distress to
the extent that they leave Islam without realizing it.
“Surely, Shaytan (Satan) is an enemy to
you, so take (treat) him as an enemy”
[Faatir 35:6 – interpretation of the
meaning]
According to another hadeeth (prophetic narration), the one who suffers from
waswasah should say, “Aamantu Billaahi wa bi rusulihi (I believe in Allah
and in His Messengers).” Undoubtedly, whoever thinks of the paths of the
Messengers of Allah, especially our Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him) will find that his path and his law is easy and clear, with no
hardship in it.
“… and has not laid upon you in religion
any hardship”
[al-Hajj 22:78 – interpretation of the
meaning]
Whoever ponders this and believes in it sincerely, the problem of waswasah
and listening to the Shaytan will go away. In the book of Ibn al-Sunni it is
narrated via ‘A’ishah (may Allah be pleased with her), “Whoever suffers from
this waswaas, let him say ‘Aamantu Billaahi wa bi rusulihi (I believe in
Allah and in His Messengers)’, three times, and it will go away from him.”
Al-‘Izz ibn ‘Abd al-Salam and others
mentioned something similar to the above. They said: the treatment for
waswasah is to believe that this is an idea from the Shaytan and that Iblees
is the one who is bringing these thoughts to his mind, and he should strive
to fight him. Then he will have the reward of the mujaahid (warrior),
because he is fighting the enemy of Allah. If he does that, then the Shaytan
will flee from him. This is what mankind has been tested with from the
beginning of time, and Allah has given him (Iblees) some power over man as a
test for him, so that Allah may show the truth to be true and falsehood to
be false, even though the disbelievers may hate that.
In Muslim, hadeeth no. 2203, it is
narrated that ‘Uthman ibn Abi’l-‘Aas said: “The Shaytan was interfering with
my prayer and recitation of Quran. He [the Prophet (peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him) ] said: ‘That is a devil called Khanzab, so seek refuge
with Allah from him and spit drily to your left three times.’ I did that,
and Allah took him away from me.”
This hadeeth proves the point we are
making, which is that waswasah can only overpower the one who is ignorant
and confused and does not know what’s what. But the one who has knowledge
and understanding will follow the Sunnah (prophetic teachings) and keep away
from bid’ah (innovation). The worst of the innovators are those who follow
waswaas, hence Maalik (may Allah have mercy on him) narrated that his shaykh
al-Rabee’ – who was the imam of the people of his time – was the fastest of
the people in relieving himself and doing wudoo.
Ibn Hurmuz used to be slow in relieving
himself and in doing wudoo, and he used to say “I have a problem, do not
follow my example.”
Al-Nawawi (may Allah have mercy on him)
said that one of the scholars thought it was mustahabb (liked) for the one
who was affected by waswasah with regard to his wudoo or prayer to say Laa
ilaaha ill-Allaah, for when the Shaytan hears dhikr (remembrance of Allah)
he slinks away, and Laa ilaaha ill-Allaah is the best of dhikr, and the most
effective remedy for warding off waswasah is to remember Allah a great
deal.
We ask Allah to take away the waswasah
that you are suffering and to increase us and you in faith, righteousness
and piety.
And Allah knows best.