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Islamic perspective on child custody after divorce
(Fatwas/Children)
... Hamilton, Published in London 1760) "When a man who takes away his child from his mother, and then
divorces
her, is obliged to return the child to her. A man having married a woman at Busra, ...
2.
What is the proper way of giving divorce in Islam?
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
... the Qur’an and Sunnah and not according to any certain Madhab. 3- As far as pronouncing three
divorces
, the Qur’an has laid down the process of Talaq very clearly. See verse No. 1 ...
3.
What is the validity of the divorce certificate outside and in U.K.?
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
...e required to conclude the divorce. OUTSIDE U.K. If the couple married outside U.K. then both
divorces
are necessary to finalize the matter i.e. Civil and Islamic divorce. It does ...
4.
When is the Maher payable and when is it not?
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
...e divorce from the husband in exchange for her relinquishing the whole or part of the Maher and the husband
divorces
she on this, then it is not payable. Some other circumstances where Maher does not ...
5.
How does one pronounce Talaq to his wife?
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
...right of Ruju (taking back his wife till after two talaqs). But after third Talaq he loses his right. A man
divorces
his wife once only which is followed by her Iddat. He is allowed to take her back w...
6.
What does the divorce given by the council mean?
(Fatwas/Marriage > Fiqh Of Marriage Life)
...l marry her after the expiry of the Iddat period if both parties agree, but if the husband is found to have
divorces
the third time then this divorce is considered as absolutely irrevocable. 2....
7.
Islamic perspective on child custody after divorce
(Fatwas/Children)
...ls Hamilton, Published in London 1760) "When a man who takes away his child from his mother, and then
divorces
her, is obliged to return the child to her. A man having married a woman at Busra...
8.
About Us
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... the general UK public: additionally, a significant number of solicitors who were able only to secure civil
divorces
for their clients have found recourse with the Council regarding also securing Isla...
9.
How the ISC works
(How it works/How it works)
...s to take back ('ruju') his wife, before the end of the iddat. Where a man has pronounced three
divorces
, on three different occasions, he can neither take back his former wife, nor remarr...
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