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Divorce
He said to his wife: If you committed zina, you are divorced
SaveHer husband cannot produce children and he is addicted to haraam things
SaveIf he divorces her before consummation then marries her again, does she have two divorces left or three?
SaveHe made divorce conditional upon something, and he made an exception in his intention
SaveCan Divorced Couples Live in the Same House in Islam?
After a third divorce, Islamic law considers ex-spouses as non-Mahram, meaning they cannot be alone together or have physical contact. They may share a home if separate quarters are maintained, but Islamic scholars generally advise against cohabitation to avoid compromising boundaries.SaveHe divorced her in front of her family then in the presence of the notary public. Does that count as two divorces (talaaq)?
SaveHe said to his wife during an argument: This is a separation between me and you
SaveHe said to his wife: It is haraam for us to speak to one another if you go to such and such a place
SaveHe issued a conditional divorce and based it on his wife’s intention
SaveHe said to his wife: “You are to me like my mother”
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