eBook Author: - Permanent Committee of Major Scholars

 

Admitting divorcing one’s wife

 

Divorcing one’s wife according to the Sunnah and wishing to take her back after a year

 

Divorcing one’s wife twice

 

Divorcing one’s wife after a dispute and wishing to take her back

 

Informing one’s wife that she is unlawful for him and lawful for any one else

 

Husband taking an oath that his wife will be divorced if he camps with his friends

 

Repeating the word of divorce three times in a fit of anger

 

Divorcing one’s wife once and taking her back after four days

 

Irrevocable divorce dropping the right of alimony and accommodation

 

A woman staying at the same house with her paralyzed ex-husband

 

Staying with the ex-wife and her children in the same house

 

A woman given a revocable divorce leaving the house

 

Husband swearing to divorce his wife twice after having a quarrel

 

Husband lying to his second wife’s family regarding the number of his children from his ex-wife

 

Is holding the wife’s hand angrily considered Talaq?

 

Does divorce become effective by merely thinking about it?

 

Swearing to divorce one’s wife but not doing it

 

Husband returning before the court issues the nullification of the marriage contract

 

A man swearing that his friend will not buy something from the grocery and not completing the phrase, and the friend not buying

 

Meaning of “Anyone who swears an oath then sees that something else is better …”

 

Husband swearing to divorce his wife if she ever swears by the life of his children again

 

Deciding to divorce one’s wife if he has intercourse with her during a week

 

Taking an oath of Talaq without expressing it loudly

 

Whispers regarding Talaq

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