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Divorce In Islam
Course-LL.B-I
Subject-Family Law
Unit-IV
1
There is no doubt that the existence of a nation
and lineage and the preservation of its
characteristics are not possible without the divinely
prescribed limits and Islamic Laws. The actual and
real object of the Prophets was to establish and
maintain a proper system of life for man. An
important part of their duty was to rectify the
character of man and to place man on the
highest pedestal of creation.
Nabi (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) completed and
perfected every respect and branch of Divine
Law. He paid particular attention to marital life and
demonstrated and taught the various laws
regarding maintenance,dowry,divorce,etc.
The Islamic law of divorce is probably the
most misunderstood branch of Islamic
law.
The misunderstanding is not only among
Non-Muslims but also among Muslims as
well who, due to ignorance of its basic
rules and procedure, have abused the
right of divorce and exercised it in a
matter that is opposed to the Islamic law
itself.
Marriage and divorce in light of
Quran and Sunnah
Marriage in Islam is not simply a contract
like other commercial contracts such as
sale, hire, partnerships, donation etc. In
essence, the marriage tie in Islam consists of
two elements: an element of -
• (1) contract and that of
• (2) Ibadat (worship).
Marriage viewed from one perspective is a
contractual relationship in that it is based
on the consent of the parties, and from
another prospective, it is an act of Ibadat.
The Reality of ‘Talaaq’
For the perpetuity of the calmness and tranquillity
of society, the Shariah has also made permissible a
distasteful thing such as Talaaq, which can be
applied in certain unfortunate cases. The reason
being that in some cases the real benefit of Nikaah
is not achieved due to a number of reasons. For
example due to their weakness in their physical and
natural abilities or the inability to cope with the
habits and nature of others.
A veil is thrown over the merits and virtues of the
opposite party and then instead of love,affection
and strengthening of family ties, hatred, animosity
and revulsion are fostered.
BEFORE DIVORCE
“If you fear a breach between the two of them, then
appoint
two arbitrators, one from his family and the other from hers. If
they seek to set things aright, Allah will cause their
reconciliation. For Allah has full knowledge and is
acquainted
with all things.” (an-nisaa)
The Prophet of Allah has said: “The curse of Allah rests on him
who repudiates his wife with no proper reason.”
The man who bears the ill manners of his wife will receive
rewards equivalent to what Allah gave to Ayub (alayhis
salaam) during his afflictions. The woman who bears her
husbands ill manners shall receive the reward equivalent to
what he granted Aaseeyah (a.s.) the righteous wife of
Pharaoh.
Talaaq in Shariah means to severe
(break) the bond of Nikaah
“Among the things that Allah greatly dislikes but has
allowed, is divorce.” (Abu Dawood)
“In the sight of Allah the worst of all Halaal acts is
Talaaq” (Tirmidhi)
“Whichever woman asks her husband for Talaaq, the
fragrance of Jannat is Haraam upon her.” (Mishkaat)
“Make Nikaah (but) do not give Talaaq because
Talaaq shakes the Arsh (throne) of Allah”
Why Men Have Right of Talaaq?
Allah has made man responsible for overseeing the rights of
women and to attend to their moral and character. Islam has also
placed the delicate and important issue such as Talaaq in his
hands as well. It has also placed barriers and limits for its
implementation, So that it cannot be abused.
When the discussion of Talaaq is raised in the Quran, then this act is
attributed to men.Allah says:
“When you issue Talaaq to women…” “When you have divorced
her…” “When they intend Talaaq…” “In his hand is the knot of
Nikaah…” It is also mentioned in the Hadith “Indeed (the right of)
Talaaq lies in the hands of the one who holds the thigh (i.e. the
husband)
RULES OF TALAAQ
• 1. The Talaaq given by a sane,married adult will be
valid.
• 2. The Talaaq given during sleep by the husband
will be invalid.
• 3. The Talaaq given during the state of intoxication
will be valid.
• 4. The female cannot divorce her husband, but
under certain conditions the wife can appeal to the
Qadhi (Islamic judge) to have the Nikaah annulled.
• 5. The Talaaq given in the state of anger will be
valid, since no one gives a Talaaq in a state of
happiness.
• 6. The Talaaq uttered whilst joking or messing
around will be valid.
• 7. The Talaaq uttered under the condition of
threat and duress will be valid.
• 8. The number of Talaaq a husband can
give his wife is one, two or three.
• 9. The husband who gave one or two
Talaaqs can reconcile by retracting by
means of raj`at (revocation).
• 10. If 3 Talaaqs are given in one sentence it
will be regarded as three Talaaqs and not
one.
• 11. The maintenance for the divorced
woman is paid by the husband until her
iddat is over.
• 12. The husband who is dumb will divorce his
wife by means of signs and writing.
Right of divorce must be
exercised in the prescribed time:
time of purity.
The marriage should not be cancelled at any time at
the arbitrary will of the husband. The Quran has
specified a fixed period within which the right of divorce
must be exercised. “When you divorce women, divorce
them at their prescribed periods.” (65:1)
The “prescribed periods” referred to in this verse means
a period of purity in which sexual relations have not
taken place. This also appears from a statement of a
well known Sahabi Abdullah ibne Abbas (r.a.) where he
explains the above verse “ the statement of Allah
“divorce them at their prescribed period” means
divorce them in a period of purity in which sexual
intercourse has not taken place.
Taahir Period Taahir Period Taahir Period Taahir
Spends in iddat
Husband gives one Talaaq to his wife
and does not cohabit with her.
Methods of Talaaq
There are three methods of applying
Talaaq:
1. Talaaq Ahsan.
2. Talaaq Hasan.
3. Talaaq Bid`ee
1. Talaaq Ahsan The husband gives his
wife one Talaaq while she is Taahir (not
menstruating) on condition that he
does not cohabit with her during this
period of tuhur (purity). Thereafter she is
allowed to complete her iddat of three
complete menstrual cycles if she is not
expecting. An expectant mothers iddat
will terminate at childbirth.
Rules of Talaaq Ahsan
• 1. The husband may reconcile with his wife
(without making a new Nikaah) before the
termination of her iddat by means of raj`at.
• 2. The husband may reconcile with his wife
after her iddat. However, this is done by
performing a new Nikaah.
• 3. Upon the expiry of the prescribed period
of waiting or iddat, the wife is free to marry
her same husband or whosoever she
wants.
• 4. It is preferable that the divorce be
evidenced by two witnesses to avoid any
dispute.
Talaaq Hasan
• The husband gives his wife three Talaaqs in three
consecutive taahir (non menstruating) periods. It is
conditional that the husband does not cohabit with
his wife during these three taahir periods.
• Rules
• 1. The husband can reconcile with his wife after the
first and second divorce by means of raj`at.
• 2. The husband cannot reconcile with his wife after
the third divorce.
• 3. The intention of the Prophet in using the term
Sunnah is not that reward will be received because
the act of giving three divorces in three stages of
purity is permissible but is not liked or recommended.
On the contrary the meaning is this that this
procedure has been adopted in religion, and that
there will be no punishment for the adoption of this
procedure. (Rooh ul Ma-ani)
Talaaq Bid`ee
• 1.A husband divorces his wife with three Talaaqs in
one instance (sentence). E.g. he says: “I give you
three Talaaqs” or he says “I give you Talaaq, I give
you Talaaq, I give you Talaaq.”
• 2. A husband divorces his wife one or two Talaaqs
while she is in a state of haiz (period).
• 3. A husband divorces his wife giving one Talaaq
while in haiz (period) or a husband divorces his wife
giving her one Talaaq while she is taahir (pure) and
also cohabited with her.
Rules regarding Talaaq
Bid`ee
• 1. If the husband had given Talaaq to his wife while
she was in her period, it is Mustahab for the husband
to retract his divorce by means of raj`at (revocation).
• 2. Any form of Talaaq Bid`ee will be considered as a
valid and recognised Talaaq. Therefore,if the husband
gave his wife a Talaaq Bid`ee, but thereafter
retracted it and gave her another Talaaq, then this will
be regarded as two Talaaqs given.
• 3. Talaaq given in the state of Haiz prolongs the iddat.
• 4. The iddat for a non-expectant mother who is
divorced is three complete Haiz (period) cycles and
the iddat for a pregnant mother is until the child is
born, irrespective of whether the child is born after
one day or eight months.
RAJ`AT
(retraction/revocation)
• This means that the husband takes back his
wife during the iddat period, after having
divorced her by one or two unambiguous
Talaaqs. No new Nikaah is required.
However, although the husband revokes the
Talaaq it will still be counted when adding
the Talaaqs. For example, if he gives her one
Talaaq, it will be considered as one thus
leaving him with only two Talaaq
opportunities, and if he gives her two then it
will leave him with only one Talaaq.
Rules of Raj`at (retraction)
• 1. The condition of raj`at is that less than three
Talaaqs have to be given.
• 2. It is Mustahab to make a verbal raj`at in the
presence of two witnesses.
• Method of verbal raj`at
• The husband tells his wife, “I have taken you
back in my Nikaah”or he tells someone else, “I
have taken my wife back”.
• It should be done before the period of iddat
expires.
• Method of practical raj`at
• The husband does those acts which cause
affinity. For example, kisses his wife passionately.
Types of words used for
Talaaq
• 1. Talaaq Sareeh (explicit)
• 2. Talaaq Kinaayah (inferred /
ambiguous)
• 1. Talaaq Sareeh (explicit)
• Talaaq Sareeh is when a husband
divorces his wife using such words which
are clear and explicit and there is no
possibility of it meaning anything else. For
example he says to his wife “Talaaq” or “I
divorce you”. In this type of Talaaq the
intention of the husband is not taken into
2. Talaaq Kinaayah (inferred/ambiguous)
• Talaaq Kinaayah is when the husband divorces his wife, and
the words or phrases which he has used have a dual meaning
and depend solely on the intention of the husband. For
example:
• 1. The husband tells his wife, “you are alone.” this could mean
the wife is divorced/separated from the husband or it could
mean that the man is telling his wife she is his only wife.
• 2. “Count your iddat.” this could mean the wife should
calculate the number of days for her iddat or that she is going
to sit in iddat.
• 3. If the words of Kinaayah are used after an argument, then
Talaaq will take place.
• In the above situation, the intention of the husband is taken
into consideration I.e. if he intended Talaaq, a Talaaq is
counted, but if he did not intend it, then no Talaaq will be
given. Words such as “I have not married you” or” there is no
Nikaah between us” or “I have no need for you”. The use of
such sentences will not effect a Talaaq, even if he intends so.
Types and amounts of Talaaq
• There are three categories of Talaaqs:
• 1. Talaaq Raj`ee (revocable divorce)
• 2. Talaaq Baa`in (irrevocable)
• 3. Talaaq Mughallaza (supreme)
• 1. Talaaq Raj`ee (revocable divorce)
• Talaaq Raj`ee means that the husband
divorces his wife by using words of Talaaq
Sareeh (I have divorced you). The husband
only gives one or two such divorces, but he
does not give all 3 divorces. Cohabitation
does not become Haraam by this Talaaq
but he must retract before the expiry of her
iddat.
2. Talaaq Baa`in
(irrevocable)
• Talaaq Baa`in means that the husband
divorces his wife by using the words of
Kinaayah (ambiguous).
• If one or two such Talaaqs are given the
husband can only reconcile by performing a
new Nikaah after the period of iddat.
• In this type of Talaaq cohabitation becomes
Haraam.
• If the husband gave 3 Talaaq Kinaayah he
cannot marry her again unless she marries
someone else first.
3. Talaaq Mughallaza (supreme)
• Talaaq Mughallaza means that the
husband gives his wife three (3) divorces
and it can be as follows:
• 1. Three divorces in one sentence.
• 2. Three divorces in the course of one non-
menstruating period.
• 3. Two divorces and then he reconciles.
After reconciliation he gives her another
divorce. (This totals 3 divorces).
• 4. Three Talaaqs spread over three periods
of tuhur.
Rules of Talaaq Mughallaza
• 1. One cannot make raj`at after Talaaq
Mughallaza.
• 2. It is immaterial whether the husband gives his
wife 3 Talaaq Sareeh or 3 Talaaq Baa`in, it will still
be considered as Talaaq Mughallaza.
• 3. The husband can only marry her again if one
of the following takes place:
• a. If the wife marries somebody else and the
second husband dies and she completes her
iddat.
• b.If the wife marries somebody else and then her
second husband divorces her due to some
problems. This is commonly known as “Halaalah”
Halaalah
• If a couple intend reconciling after 3 Talaaqs have been issued, then
it is necessary that Halaalah takes place. Halaalah is that after a
woman is given 3 Talaaqs, she has to complete her iddat, where
after she has to marry someone else and she has to cohabit at least
once. Now, when the second husband gives her Talaaq, and after
she completes this iddat, she may remarry her first husband. The
main criteria for Halaalah is that cohabitation must take place.
Ejaculation is not necessary.
• It is mentioned in Bukhari that Ayesha (r.a.) mentions that a person
issued his wife 3 Talaaqs. His wife then re-married. The second
husband divorced her without having intercourse with her.
Rasoolullah was asked “is she permissible for the first husband?.
He replied, “ she will not be permissible for the first husband as
long as the second husband does not have intercourse with her.
Miscellaneous Talaaqs
• Talaaq Tafweed: means when the husband gives
someone else the option of Talaaq.
• Method:There are 3 ways of implementing it:
• a. The husband authorizes his wife.
• b. The husband authorizes someone else.
• c. The husband sends someone else with the message of
Talaaq.
• Talaaq Ta`leeq (for time): this kind of divorce is linked to
the condition of time and / or place.
• Method if the husband tells his wife, “when Ramadhan
starts, you are divorced” or “if tomorrow comes, you are
divorced”. Then Talaaq becomes effective from the
stipulated times. If the husband tells his wife, “if you enter
the house you are divorced, or “if you enter your mothers
house, you are divorced” then the Talaaq becomes
effective when the stated conditions happen. In all of
these examples, one Talaaq raj`ee becomes effective.
The ruling of Talaaq by means of a letter or
written word.
• Speech is not necessary a condition for the validity
of Talaaq, as Talaaq can also be affected by
means of the written word.
• It should be remembered that the written word in
Talaaq, is not always taken at face value according
to the Shariah. Its consideration is at times taken at
legal level and at times in real life scenarios. For
example, if a husband is forced and under duress to
write out a Talaaq, then in such an instance it will
not be counted. But at other times the written word
is imperative, like where a dumb person is able to
write, then in this instance, his written word will be
taken into account.
KHULA (Compensational divorce)
• Khula means to discontinue the contract of
Nikaah by accepting an amount of wealth from
the wife as a compensation for divorce.
• Rules of Khula:
• 1. When enmity takes place between the
husband and wife, and the wife wishes to
release herself from the bond of Nikaah, Islam
has given permission to the wife to release
herself by offering a compensation to the
husband. If the husband accepts, one Talaaq
Baa`in will be effective.
• 2. If the enmity is caused by the husband it will
be Makrooh for him to take anything or accept
anything from her as compensation. If the
enmity is caused by the wife, it will be Makrooh
for him to take an amount more than the dowry
• 3. If the husband did not give Mehr at the
time of Nikaah, the wife can forfeit this as
payment of Khula.
• 4. Maintenance in iddat is the duty of the
husband. It is also the duty of the
husband to provide shelter for the
women.
• 5. If the husband becomes abusive or
violent after verbally accepting Khula,
one Talaaq Baa`in comes into effect and
the wife will not be responsible for any
compensation.
• Thus, the definition of Khula is the request
of a wife to her husband for a divorce
with the payment of some compensation
in the form of wealth
SHARIAH COUNCIL
• Here in the U.K.and other places in the
world, a committee or body is set-up
to deal with legal issues of the Muslims.
These represent a Muslim court which
would be existent in a Muslim State.
Their function is to sit on matters
dealing with Muslim Personal Law
(marriage, divorce etc.). Their rulings
are given in accordance to the
Shariah.
The custody of the children
• 1. The husband and wife have been
separated, divorce has taken place and
they have a child. The mother of the child
has the right of custody over the child. The
father cannot take this child away.
However,the father will have to pay for all
the expenses that will be borne in order to
bring up the child. If the mother does not
the child, but instead, gives it to the father,
he will have to take it. The mother cannot
be forced to keep the child.
• 2. If the mother marries a person who is not a
mahram relative of the child, i.e. this relative is
such that Nikaah with him is permissible, then
the mother does not have the right of custody
over the child. However, if the women marries a
mahram relative of the child, then the mothers
right of custody will remain.
• 3. If , from among the relatives of the child, no
woman can be found in order to take custody
of the child, the father will be the most eligible.
• 5. The right of custody over a boy remains as
long as he does not reach the age of seven.
Once he reaches the age of seven, the father
has the right of custody. The right of custody
over a girl remains until she reaches nine years
of age.
• Once the child reaches puberty and has
the ability to discern for himself / herself,
he/she has the option of choosing to
stay with either parent.
• Abu Hurrairah (r.a.) narrates that a
woman came to Rasoolullah (sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam) and said: “My
husband intends to take my son away,
while he (the son) gave me water to
drink and served me”. Rasoolullah
(sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) said to the
boy, “ this is your father and this is your
mother. Take the hand of any of them
you desire.” he took the hand of his
mother and thus set off. (Mishkaat)
MAINTENANCE
• The Holy Quran states: “let the man of means spend
according to his means, and the man whose
resources are restricted, let him spend according to
what Allah has given him.” (Surah Talaaq verse 7)
• A woman is entitled to maintenance from her
husband, during the period of iddat. Thereafter the
responsibility of maintaining her lies with:
• 1. Her grown sons
• 2. Her father
• 3. Her brothers
• The amount of maintenance is determined according
to the financial status of the husband and the social
status of the wife.
• The husband is obliged to maintain his children until
they are mature and capable of earning their own
livelihood (in the case of sons) and until they marry (in
case of daughters).
Golden Rules
• Think before you divorce.
• Remember, one Talaaq can do the
same job as three Talaaqs.
• If in doubt ask a Maulana/Mufti.
References
• 1.https://lh5.ggpht.com/qrJarYaufqnAJVNtOb46OMVgcVXrHgLgPQoyYBtGzqEUU
• http://www.slideshare.net/
• Family Law: Paras Diwan,. Allahabad Law Agency

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Ll.b i fl u 4 divorce in islam

  • 2. There is no doubt that the existence of a nation and lineage and the preservation of its characteristics are not possible without the divinely prescribed limits and Islamic Laws. The actual and real object of the Prophets was to establish and maintain a proper system of life for man. An important part of their duty was to rectify the character of man and to place man on the highest pedestal of creation. Nabi (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) completed and perfected every respect and branch of Divine Law. He paid particular attention to marital life and demonstrated and taught the various laws regarding maintenance,dowry,divorce,etc.
  • 3. The Islamic law of divorce is probably the most misunderstood branch of Islamic law. The misunderstanding is not only among Non-Muslims but also among Muslims as well who, due to ignorance of its basic rules and procedure, have abused the right of divorce and exercised it in a matter that is opposed to the Islamic law itself.
  • 4. Marriage and divorce in light of Quran and Sunnah Marriage in Islam is not simply a contract like other commercial contracts such as sale, hire, partnerships, donation etc. In essence, the marriage tie in Islam consists of two elements: an element of - • (1) contract and that of • (2) Ibadat (worship). Marriage viewed from one perspective is a contractual relationship in that it is based on the consent of the parties, and from another prospective, it is an act of Ibadat.
  • 5. The Reality of ‘Talaaq’ For the perpetuity of the calmness and tranquillity of society, the Shariah has also made permissible a distasteful thing such as Talaaq, which can be applied in certain unfortunate cases. The reason being that in some cases the real benefit of Nikaah is not achieved due to a number of reasons. For example due to their weakness in their physical and natural abilities or the inability to cope with the habits and nature of others. A veil is thrown over the merits and virtues of the opposite party and then instead of love,affection and strengthening of family ties, hatred, animosity and revulsion are fostered.
  • 6. BEFORE DIVORCE “If you fear a breach between the two of them, then appoint two arbitrators, one from his family and the other from hers. If they seek to set things aright, Allah will cause their reconciliation. For Allah has full knowledge and is acquainted with all things.” (an-nisaa) The Prophet of Allah has said: “The curse of Allah rests on him who repudiates his wife with no proper reason.” The man who bears the ill manners of his wife will receive rewards equivalent to what Allah gave to Ayub (alayhis salaam) during his afflictions. The woman who bears her husbands ill manners shall receive the reward equivalent to what he granted Aaseeyah (a.s.) the righteous wife of Pharaoh.
  • 7. Talaaq in Shariah means to severe (break) the bond of Nikaah “Among the things that Allah greatly dislikes but has allowed, is divorce.” (Abu Dawood) “In the sight of Allah the worst of all Halaal acts is Talaaq” (Tirmidhi) “Whichever woman asks her husband for Talaaq, the fragrance of Jannat is Haraam upon her.” (Mishkaat) “Make Nikaah (but) do not give Talaaq because Talaaq shakes the Arsh (throne) of Allah”
  • 8. Why Men Have Right of Talaaq? Allah has made man responsible for overseeing the rights of women and to attend to their moral and character. Islam has also placed the delicate and important issue such as Talaaq in his hands as well. It has also placed barriers and limits for its implementation, So that it cannot be abused. When the discussion of Talaaq is raised in the Quran, then this act is attributed to men.Allah says: “When you issue Talaaq to women…” “When you have divorced her…” “When they intend Talaaq…” “In his hand is the knot of Nikaah…” It is also mentioned in the Hadith “Indeed (the right of) Talaaq lies in the hands of the one who holds the thigh (i.e. the husband)
  • 9. RULES OF TALAAQ • 1. The Talaaq given by a sane,married adult will be valid. • 2. The Talaaq given during sleep by the husband will be invalid. • 3. The Talaaq given during the state of intoxication will be valid. • 4. The female cannot divorce her husband, but under certain conditions the wife can appeal to the Qadhi (Islamic judge) to have the Nikaah annulled. • 5. The Talaaq given in the state of anger will be valid, since no one gives a Talaaq in a state of happiness.
  • 10. • 6. The Talaaq uttered whilst joking or messing around will be valid. • 7. The Talaaq uttered under the condition of threat and duress will be valid. • 8. The number of Talaaq a husband can give his wife is one, two or three. • 9. The husband who gave one or two Talaaqs can reconcile by retracting by means of raj`at (revocation). • 10. If 3 Talaaqs are given in one sentence it will be regarded as three Talaaqs and not one. • 11. The maintenance for the divorced woman is paid by the husband until her iddat is over. • 12. The husband who is dumb will divorce his wife by means of signs and writing.
  • 11. Right of divorce must be exercised in the prescribed time: time of purity. The marriage should not be cancelled at any time at the arbitrary will of the husband. The Quran has specified a fixed period within which the right of divorce must be exercised. “When you divorce women, divorce them at their prescribed periods.” (65:1) The “prescribed periods” referred to in this verse means a period of purity in which sexual relations have not taken place. This also appears from a statement of a well known Sahabi Abdullah ibne Abbas (r.a.) where he explains the above verse “ the statement of Allah “divorce them at their prescribed period” means divorce them in a period of purity in which sexual intercourse has not taken place.
  • 12. Taahir Period Taahir Period Taahir Period Taahir Spends in iddat Husband gives one Talaaq to his wife and does not cohabit with her.
  • 13. Methods of Talaaq There are three methods of applying Talaaq: 1. Talaaq Ahsan. 2. Talaaq Hasan. 3. Talaaq Bid`ee 1. Talaaq Ahsan The husband gives his wife one Talaaq while she is Taahir (not menstruating) on condition that he does not cohabit with her during this period of tuhur (purity). Thereafter she is allowed to complete her iddat of three complete menstrual cycles if she is not expecting. An expectant mothers iddat will terminate at childbirth.
  • 14. Rules of Talaaq Ahsan • 1. The husband may reconcile with his wife (without making a new Nikaah) before the termination of her iddat by means of raj`at. • 2. The husband may reconcile with his wife after her iddat. However, this is done by performing a new Nikaah. • 3. Upon the expiry of the prescribed period of waiting or iddat, the wife is free to marry her same husband or whosoever she wants. • 4. It is preferable that the divorce be evidenced by two witnesses to avoid any dispute.
  • 15. Talaaq Hasan • The husband gives his wife three Talaaqs in three consecutive taahir (non menstruating) periods. It is conditional that the husband does not cohabit with his wife during these three taahir periods. • Rules • 1. The husband can reconcile with his wife after the first and second divorce by means of raj`at. • 2. The husband cannot reconcile with his wife after the third divorce. • 3. The intention of the Prophet in using the term Sunnah is not that reward will be received because the act of giving three divorces in three stages of purity is permissible but is not liked or recommended. On the contrary the meaning is this that this procedure has been adopted in religion, and that there will be no punishment for the adoption of this procedure. (Rooh ul Ma-ani)
  • 16. Talaaq Bid`ee • 1.A husband divorces his wife with three Talaaqs in one instance (sentence). E.g. he says: “I give you three Talaaqs” or he says “I give you Talaaq, I give you Talaaq, I give you Talaaq.” • 2. A husband divorces his wife one or two Talaaqs while she is in a state of haiz (period). • 3. A husband divorces his wife giving one Talaaq while in haiz (period) or a husband divorces his wife giving her one Talaaq while she is taahir (pure) and also cohabited with her.
  • 17. Rules regarding Talaaq Bid`ee • 1. If the husband had given Talaaq to his wife while she was in her period, it is Mustahab for the husband to retract his divorce by means of raj`at (revocation). • 2. Any form of Talaaq Bid`ee will be considered as a valid and recognised Talaaq. Therefore,if the husband gave his wife a Talaaq Bid`ee, but thereafter retracted it and gave her another Talaaq, then this will be regarded as two Talaaqs given. • 3. Talaaq given in the state of Haiz prolongs the iddat. • 4. The iddat for a non-expectant mother who is divorced is three complete Haiz (period) cycles and the iddat for a pregnant mother is until the child is born, irrespective of whether the child is born after one day or eight months.
  • 18. RAJ`AT (retraction/revocation) • This means that the husband takes back his wife during the iddat period, after having divorced her by one or two unambiguous Talaaqs. No new Nikaah is required. However, although the husband revokes the Talaaq it will still be counted when adding the Talaaqs. For example, if he gives her one Talaaq, it will be considered as one thus leaving him with only two Talaaq opportunities, and if he gives her two then it will leave him with only one Talaaq.
  • 19. Rules of Raj`at (retraction) • 1. The condition of raj`at is that less than three Talaaqs have to be given. • 2. It is Mustahab to make a verbal raj`at in the presence of two witnesses. • Method of verbal raj`at • The husband tells his wife, “I have taken you back in my Nikaah”or he tells someone else, “I have taken my wife back”. • It should be done before the period of iddat expires. • Method of practical raj`at • The husband does those acts which cause affinity. For example, kisses his wife passionately.
  • 20. Types of words used for Talaaq • 1. Talaaq Sareeh (explicit) • 2. Talaaq Kinaayah (inferred / ambiguous) • 1. Talaaq Sareeh (explicit) • Talaaq Sareeh is when a husband divorces his wife using such words which are clear and explicit and there is no possibility of it meaning anything else. For example he says to his wife “Talaaq” or “I divorce you”. In this type of Talaaq the intention of the husband is not taken into
  • 21. 2. Talaaq Kinaayah (inferred/ambiguous) • Talaaq Kinaayah is when the husband divorces his wife, and the words or phrases which he has used have a dual meaning and depend solely on the intention of the husband. For example: • 1. The husband tells his wife, “you are alone.” this could mean the wife is divorced/separated from the husband or it could mean that the man is telling his wife she is his only wife. • 2. “Count your iddat.” this could mean the wife should calculate the number of days for her iddat or that she is going to sit in iddat. • 3. If the words of Kinaayah are used after an argument, then Talaaq will take place. • In the above situation, the intention of the husband is taken into consideration I.e. if he intended Talaaq, a Talaaq is counted, but if he did not intend it, then no Talaaq will be given. Words such as “I have not married you” or” there is no Nikaah between us” or “I have no need for you”. The use of such sentences will not effect a Talaaq, even if he intends so.
  • 22. Types and amounts of Talaaq • There are three categories of Talaaqs: • 1. Talaaq Raj`ee (revocable divorce) • 2. Talaaq Baa`in (irrevocable) • 3. Talaaq Mughallaza (supreme) • 1. Talaaq Raj`ee (revocable divorce) • Talaaq Raj`ee means that the husband divorces his wife by using words of Talaaq Sareeh (I have divorced you). The husband only gives one or two such divorces, but he does not give all 3 divorces. Cohabitation does not become Haraam by this Talaaq but he must retract before the expiry of her iddat.
  • 23. 2. Talaaq Baa`in (irrevocable) • Talaaq Baa`in means that the husband divorces his wife by using the words of Kinaayah (ambiguous). • If one or two such Talaaqs are given the husband can only reconcile by performing a new Nikaah after the period of iddat. • In this type of Talaaq cohabitation becomes Haraam. • If the husband gave 3 Talaaq Kinaayah he cannot marry her again unless she marries someone else first.
  • 24. 3. Talaaq Mughallaza (supreme) • Talaaq Mughallaza means that the husband gives his wife three (3) divorces and it can be as follows: • 1. Three divorces in one sentence. • 2. Three divorces in the course of one non- menstruating period. • 3. Two divorces and then he reconciles. After reconciliation he gives her another divorce. (This totals 3 divorces). • 4. Three Talaaqs spread over three periods of tuhur.
  • 25. Rules of Talaaq Mughallaza • 1. One cannot make raj`at after Talaaq Mughallaza. • 2. It is immaterial whether the husband gives his wife 3 Talaaq Sareeh or 3 Talaaq Baa`in, it will still be considered as Talaaq Mughallaza. • 3. The husband can only marry her again if one of the following takes place: • a. If the wife marries somebody else and the second husband dies and she completes her iddat. • b.If the wife marries somebody else and then her second husband divorces her due to some problems. This is commonly known as “Halaalah”
  • 26. Halaalah • If a couple intend reconciling after 3 Talaaqs have been issued, then it is necessary that Halaalah takes place. Halaalah is that after a woman is given 3 Talaaqs, she has to complete her iddat, where after she has to marry someone else and she has to cohabit at least once. Now, when the second husband gives her Talaaq, and after she completes this iddat, she may remarry her first husband. The main criteria for Halaalah is that cohabitation must take place. Ejaculation is not necessary. • It is mentioned in Bukhari that Ayesha (r.a.) mentions that a person issued his wife 3 Talaaqs. His wife then re-married. The second husband divorced her without having intercourse with her. Rasoolullah was asked “is she permissible for the first husband?. He replied, “ she will not be permissible for the first husband as long as the second husband does not have intercourse with her.
  • 27. Miscellaneous Talaaqs • Talaaq Tafweed: means when the husband gives someone else the option of Talaaq. • Method:There are 3 ways of implementing it: • a. The husband authorizes his wife. • b. The husband authorizes someone else. • c. The husband sends someone else with the message of Talaaq. • Talaaq Ta`leeq (for time): this kind of divorce is linked to the condition of time and / or place. • Method if the husband tells his wife, “when Ramadhan starts, you are divorced” or “if tomorrow comes, you are divorced”. Then Talaaq becomes effective from the stipulated times. If the husband tells his wife, “if you enter the house you are divorced, or “if you enter your mothers house, you are divorced” then the Talaaq becomes effective when the stated conditions happen. In all of these examples, one Talaaq raj`ee becomes effective.
  • 28. The ruling of Talaaq by means of a letter or written word. • Speech is not necessary a condition for the validity of Talaaq, as Talaaq can also be affected by means of the written word. • It should be remembered that the written word in Talaaq, is not always taken at face value according to the Shariah. Its consideration is at times taken at legal level and at times in real life scenarios. For example, if a husband is forced and under duress to write out a Talaaq, then in such an instance it will not be counted. But at other times the written word is imperative, like where a dumb person is able to write, then in this instance, his written word will be taken into account.
  • 29. KHULA (Compensational divorce) • Khula means to discontinue the contract of Nikaah by accepting an amount of wealth from the wife as a compensation for divorce. • Rules of Khula: • 1. When enmity takes place between the husband and wife, and the wife wishes to release herself from the bond of Nikaah, Islam has given permission to the wife to release herself by offering a compensation to the husband. If the husband accepts, one Talaaq Baa`in will be effective. • 2. If the enmity is caused by the husband it will be Makrooh for him to take anything or accept anything from her as compensation. If the enmity is caused by the wife, it will be Makrooh for him to take an amount more than the dowry
  • 30. • 3. If the husband did not give Mehr at the time of Nikaah, the wife can forfeit this as payment of Khula. • 4. Maintenance in iddat is the duty of the husband. It is also the duty of the husband to provide shelter for the women. • 5. If the husband becomes abusive or violent after verbally accepting Khula, one Talaaq Baa`in comes into effect and the wife will not be responsible for any compensation. • Thus, the definition of Khula is the request of a wife to her husband for a divorce with the payment of some compensation in the form of wealth
  • 31. SHARIAH COUNCIL • Here in the U.K.and other places in the world, a committee or body is set-up to deal with legal issues of the Muslims. These represent a Muslim court which would be existent in a Muslim State. Their function is to sit on matters dealing with Muslim Personal Law (marriage, divorce etc.). Their rulings are given in accordance to the Shariah.
  • 32. The custody of the children • 1. The husband and wife have been separated, divorce has taken place and they have a child. The mother of the child has the right of custody over the child. The father cannot take this child away. However,the father will have to pay for all the expenses that will be borne in order to bring up the child. If the mother does not the child, but instead, gives it to the father, he will have to take it. The mother cannot be forced to keep the child.
  • 33. • 2. If the mother marries a person who is not a mahram relative of the child, i.e. this relative is such that Nikaah with him is permissible, then the mother does not have the right of custody over the child. However, if the women marries a mahram relative of the child, then the mothers right of custody will remain. • 3. If , from among the relatives of the child, no woman can be found in order to take custody of the child, the father will be the most eligible. • 5. The right of custody over a boy remains as long as he does not reach the age of seven. Once he reaches the age of seven, the father has the right of custody. The right of custody over a girl remains until she reaches nine years of age.
  • 34. • Once the child reaches puberty and has the ability to discern for himself / herself, he/she has the option of choosing to stay with either parent. • Abu Hurrairah (r.a.) narrates that a woman came to Rasoolullah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) and said: “My husband intends to take my son away, while he (the son) gave me water to drink and served me”. Rasoolullah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) said to the boy, “ this is your father and this is your mother. Take the hand of any of them you desire.” he took the hand of his mother and thus set off. (Mishkaat)
  • 35. MAINTENANCE • The Holy Quran states: “let the man of means spend according to his means, and the man whose resources are restricted, let him spend according to what Allah has given him.” (Surah Talaaq verse 7) • A woman is entitled to maintenance from her husband, during the period of iddat. Thereafter the responsibility of maintaining her lies with: • 1. Her grown sons • 2. Her father • 3. Her brothers • The amount of maintenance is determined according to the financial status of the husband and the social status of the wife. • The husband is obliged to maintain his children until they are mature and capable of earning their own livelihood (in the case of sons) and until they marry (in case of daughters).
  • 36. Golden Rules • Think before you divorce. • Remember, one Talaaq can do the same job as three Talaaqs. • If in doubt ask a Maulana/Mufti.