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Divorce
He divorced her three times when he was away from her and the news reached her when she was menstruating
SaveIs Divorce Issued by a Non-Muslim Judge or Court Valid?
• If you went to the court that is based on the man-made law of the land and the court obliged your husband to issue a divorce, and he spoke the word of divorce or he wrote it down with the intention of divorce, then it counts as such. • If he did not utter or write the word of divorce with the intention of divorce, and it was the court that issued a ruling of divorce, then a divorce ordered by a non-Muslim judge does not count as such.SaveHer husband did not fulfil her hopes of a life based on religious commitment; should she ask for divorce?
SaveShe asked her husband for a divorce because he mistreated her
SaveHe divorced his wife, and her ‘iddah has finished, can he remarry her without returning to the court?
SaveHer husband does not pray and he refuses to divorce her until she gives him the child
SaveCan she ask for a divorce because she does not want her husband and was forced to marry him?
SaveHe said to her “You are divorced (talaaq)” twice, as a joke, then she separated from him by khula‘
SaveAffect of Change of Name on Divorce
SaveA woman who was thrice-divorced (three talaaqs) married another man, with the intention of asking for divorce. Can she ask for divorce now?
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