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Divorcing one’s wife thrice at intervals

 

Divorcing the wife twice and taking her back after the end of her `Iddah

 

Repetition of the wording of Talaq for emphasis

 

Divorcing one’s wife thrice and taking her back after the first two times

 

Divorcing his wife and repeating it after his father scolded him

 

Divorcing one’s wife twice and then asking her to return to her father

 

Divorcing one’s wife thrice and taking her back after the first two

 

Repeating the words of divorce intending to emphasize it

 

Taking one’s wife back during the `Iddah, then divorcing her again

 

Divorcing one’s wife thrice and continuing to have sexual intercourse with her after receiving a Fatwa

 

Repeating the words of divorce thrice

 

Repeating the words of divorce twice

 

Divorcing then reconciling with one’s wife

 

Giving the wife Talaq-ul-Battah

 

Husband divorced his wife in writing two times, and after taking her back divorced her in writing for the third time

 

Repeating the words of Talaq three times intending to emphasize it

 

Divorcing the wife twice while the father claims they are three and the husband getting angry and divorcing her for the third time

 

Divorcing the wife three times in writing and taking her back, then divorcing her thrice again in writing

 

Divorcing his wife without remembering the number of pronouncements of divorce

 

Divorcing the wife four times, ignoring the limits of divorce

 

Repeating the pronouncement of divorce thrice intending to let the wife hear

 

Sending the father-in-law a letter informing him that his daughter is divorced and then sending a letter to the woman

 

Saying an implicit utterance of divorce thrice

 

Divorcing the wife thrice in writing

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