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Duration of Haiz
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
Question: I would like to ask a question with regards to my
iddat
. I am currently in
iddat
at the moment. Two menstrual haiz has come but my third one is still not here and i am getting wor
2.
Talaq Bain
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
...urt and have been given a talaq-e-baain. What does this mean? And can i get any financial help during my
iddat
from my husband? I and my husband had been living separately before that for over two and...
3.
Divorce becomes irrevocable if Ruju was not done
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
... another Nikkah? Answer: Assalam o alaikum, One divorce becomes irrevocable, once your
Iddat
has come to an end. So the marriage was over. He cannot make “RUJU” but he ca...
4.
Validity of Nikah
(Fatwas/Marriage > Fatwas Related To Women)
...ce. If the child was from a previous marriage, then she has to seek divorce from the first husband, pass
Iddat
period and then contract a fresh marriage. If it was a child from Zina (fornication), she...
5.
On the testimony of women:
(Fatwas/General)
... Even if he misuses this word (as noticed again and again) a long procedure following a divorce i.e. the
Iddat
period of a woman, allows him to retract the step he has taken. He can revoke that Talaq ...
6.
What is the proper way of giving divorce in Islam?
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
.... See verse No. 1 of Surah Al-Talaq where it clearly says that you should give a divorce, followed by an
Iddat
; So that by the end of this
Iddat
you can either take back your wife, or separate. And al...
7.
What is Iddat?
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
1. In a case of Khul'a where the husband has conceded to Khul'a the
Iddat
period of a woman is for her to wait until her first monthly cycle is over. 2. In all other cases, she has to wait unti
8.
Divorce - general observations:
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
1. It has been noticed that some of the divorced husbands refuse to receive any amount sent to them by their wives in exchange for Khul'a through the Council. Normally the draft is sent back to the wo
9.
What is the validity of the divorce certificate outside and in U.K.?
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
IN U.K. The Islamic Sharia Council deals with the islamic divorce only and islamic divorce certificate issued by it has neither any association with the civil divorce nor has any bearing on i
10.
What is the right of husband to take his wife back (RUJU')?
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
...: 1. If the Talaq is the first or second, while the wife is still in her waiting period (known as
Iddat
). 2. If it is the husband who instigated the divorce without asking any considerat...
11.
What is position of a woman after three talaqs?
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
Please contact office.
12.
When is the Maher payable and when is it not?
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
Question: For example, if the husband gives the wife the divorce or when the wife gives the husband the divorce, under which circumstance is it not paid? Answer: Maher is prescribed to be a c
13.
How does one pronounce Talaq to his wife?
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
...q very clearly (see verse 1 Surah Al Talaq) where it says that you should give a divorce, followed by an
Iddat
, so that by the end of this
Iddat
you can either take back you wife or separate. Also in ...
14.
What does the divorce given by the council mean?
(Fatwas/Marriage > Fiqh Of Marriage Life)
...band has divorced his wife only once or twice he has a right of 'Ruju' (taking back his wife) within the
Iddat
period of the woman. He can still marry her after the expiry of the
Iddat
period if both ...
15.
Does husband have to account himself to his divorced wife's wali/guardian?
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
The husband does not have to account himself to the wali/guardian but it is preferred.
16.
Abortion and divorce
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
Question: My wife is 4 weeks pregnant and I have made my decision that I will divorce her, with or without the baby. She is Mashallah a good Muslimah. Under the following circumstances is it ok for
17.
How the ISC works
(How it works/How it works)
... menses. After a divorce is pronounced by a husband, his wife must wait for a given period ('
iddat
'). During this period, the husband must live with his divorced wife in the same house, wh...
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