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Divorce
He swore on pain of divorce that he would never touch her again
SaveHe said to her “I give talaaq talaaq talaaq” as a joke or wanting to know the words of talaaq???
SaveHer husband beats her and does not spend on her, and there is no Muslim judge in her city
SaveHer husband mistreats her and forces her to work, and he refuses to divorce her, and she is in a country where there are no sharee‘ah courts
SaveHe did not utter the word of divorce or write it down, but he asked the lawyer to issue the wife a threat of divorce
SaveHe said to her “I divorce you” or “You are divorced” with the intention of threatening and scaring her
SaveHe made divorce conditional upon something, then he forgot what it was
SaveIf he says to his wife, “Divorce [talaaq]” or “You are divorce”
SaveIf the spouses disagree as to whether divorce has happened or not, then what counts is the husband’s word, unless the wife can produce proof
If the spouses disagree as to whether divorce has happened or not, then what counts is the husband’s word, unless the wife can produce proof to support what she says.SaveWhen Talaq Is Not Valid
If you divorce your wife during a period of purity in which you had had intercourse with her, this talaq is not valid in Islam. For more, please see the detailed answer.Save