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  2. Divorce in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Divorce according to Islamic law can occur in a variety of forms, some initiated by a husband and some by a wife. The main categories of Islamic customary law are talaq ( repudiation ), khulʿ (mutual divorce) and faskh (dissolution of marriage before the Religious Court). [ 1 ]

  3. At-Talaq - Wikipedia

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    "Divorce" [1] (Arabic: الطلاق, aṭ-talāq) is the 65th chapter of the Qur'an with 12 verses . The main subject is about divorce. [2] Abdullah ibn Masud reportedly described it as the shorter version of the surah An-Nisa. [3] The surah also defines the time period of mourning to be three menstruation periods.

  4. Religion and divorce - Wikipedia

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    Divorce in Islam can take a variety of forms, some initiated by the husband and some initiated by the wife. The main traditional legal categories are talaq (repudiation), khulʿ (mutual divorce), judicial divorce and oaths. The theory and practice of divorce in the Islamic world have varied according to time and place. [8]

  5. Khul' - Wikipedia

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    If the husband does not consent to the divorce, a woman often goes to a mediating third party, such as an imam. Only a person versed in Islamic law i.e. a qadi, or Islamic Sharia court judge, can grant the khulʿ without the husband's consent. When petition for khulʿ is taken to the Sharia courts, a judge is permitted to substitute the husband ...

  6. Nikah halala - Wikipedia

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    Nikah halala (Urdu: نکاح حلالہ), also known as tahleel marriage, [1] is a practice in which a woman, after being divorced by her husband by triple talaq, marries another man, consummates the marriage, and gets divorced again in order to be able to remarry her former husband. [2]

  7. Tafwid - Wikipedia

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    In Islamic theology, tafwid (or tafwid al-amr li-llah, relegation of matters to God) is a doctrine according to which the meanings of the ambiguous verses of the Qur'an should be consigned to God alone. [1] [2] [3] Those who follow this school do not utilize metaphorical interpretation.

  8. Category:Divorce in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Divorce in Islam" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Talaq (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Divorce in Islam or Talaq Talaq talaq talaq, also known as triple talaq, a process through which a Muslim man can divorce his wife; At-Talaq, or Sūrat aṭ-Talāq, the 65th sura of the Qur'an with 12 ayat; Triple talaq in India, also known as talaq-e-mughallazah (Irrevocable divorce) is a form of Islamic divorce that is practiced by Muslims in ...