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Divorce
He said to his daughter: I’m going to divorce your mother
This is like saying: If my wife does not agree to travel, then I will divorce her. This does not count as a divorce, or as a conditional divorce depending on something that may happen in the future. If a person merely states that he will divorce his wife in the future, or promises or threatens to do that, that does not count as a divorce, according to scholarly consensus, because the divorce must be issued verbally, and it is not sufficient merely to promise or threaten to divorce her in the future. Similarly, the intention alone is not sufficient; rather it is essential to utter the words by means of which divorce takes place, and not merely state that one is going to divorce her.SaveHe found out that his wife had got married before and was divorced before consummation of the marriage, but she had spent time alone with her ex-husband
SaveHe said to his wife: Consider yourself divorced after your period ends
SaveHe did the marriage contract with a woman then divorced her before consummating the marriage
SaveIs an oath of conditional divorce swearing by something other than Allah?
SaveHe divorced her once each month, and he thought that he would be able to take her back within one month after the third talaaq
SaveShe made her husband very angry and asked him to divorce her, so he divorced her
SaveHe said to his wife at night: “If you don’t leave and come home with me, then it’s valid,” and they left together in the morning
SaveHe divorced her once, then she came back, and he divorced her twice during the ‘iddah
SaveHe signed three divorce papers; is his wife irrevocably divorced from him?
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