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29. Divorce

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  • Ruling 2536

    It is unlawful (ḥarām) for a woman who is observing the ʿiddah of a widow to wear clothes that are an adornment (zīnah), apply kohl, or do something that would be considered an adornment. However, leaving the house is …

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  • Ruling 2537

    If a woman is certain that her husband has died, and after she has observed the ʿiddah of a widow she marries again, in the event that it becomes known that her husband died at a later time and …

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  • Ruling 2538

    If a husband is absent or comes under the rule (ḥukm) of being absent, the ʿiddah of a widow begins the moment the wife becomes aware of her husband’s death, not from the time of her husband’s death. …

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  • Ruling 2539

    If a woman says, ‘My ʿiddah has come to an end’, her word is to be accepted unless she is suspected to be someone whose word in this case cannot be accepted. If that is so, then based …

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  • Ruling 2540*

    An irrevocable divorce is when the husband does not have the right to return to his wife after the divorce, meaning that he cannot remarry her without a new marriage contract. This divorce is of six types:1. the …

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  • Ruling 2541

    It is unlawful for a man who has given his wife a revocable divorce to expel his wife from the house in which she resided at the time of the divorce. However, in some instances, such as when …

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  • Ruling 2542

    In a revocable divorce, a man can return to his wife in two ways: he says something that means he has re-established the marriage with her; he does something with the intention of returning to her. Having sexual …

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  • Ruling 2543

    In order to return to his wife, it is not necessary for a man to have a witness or to inform his wife; in fact, even if he returns to her without anyone knowing, his return is valid. …

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  • Ruling 2544

    If a man who has given his wife a revocable divorce takes some property from her and arrives at a settlement (ṣulḥ) with her that he will not return to her, then although this settlement is valid and …

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  • Ruling 2545

    If a man divorces his wife twice and returns to her, or he divorces her twice and after each divorce he concludes a marriage contract with her, or he returns to her after one divorce and concludes a …

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