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- When the period of Iddat expires and the husband does not revoke the Talaq either expressly or through consummation, the Talaq becomes Irrevocable and final. However during the period of iddat the husband can revoke the talaq.
Is paper talaq valid if sent to court, not wife? Witnesses needed for talaq as at time of nikah? Is talaq valid if given over phone 3 times, then denied? If a man gives his wife 1 talaq and they reconcile is that talaq still valid? Does the wife have the right to issue talaq to her husband based on the paper given to her?
TALAAQ E BAAIN. Talaaq e Baain is an irrevocable divorce where the husband uses ambiguous words or phrases to divorce his wife. For example, the husband tells his wife “Pack your bags and get out” or “You are no more my wife” or “Go to your father’s house”.
After considering all the facts you have stated I can conclude that one Talaq-e-Raj’ee (Revocable divorce) was initiated. Hence, your wife’s Iddah period will be calculated from that very moment on that particular date.
Mar 3, 2018 · Triple talaq in one go is an innovation “Biddah” which has no place in Islam. Islam recognises only TALAQ-UL-SUNNAH that is revocable and is considered as correct form which includes two types i.e (I) talaq-ul-hasan and (II) Talaq-ul-ahsan .
This Hadith clarifies several points. [ 1] It is forbidden to divorce a woman while she is menstruating. [ 2] If a person does this, it is necessary for him to retract the divorce, provided that it is revocable as was in the case of Sayyidna Ibn ‘Umar ؓ .
Jul 1, 2003 · Triple repudiation, talaq thalatha, occurs when a husband pronounces three repudiations at once rather than divorcing his wife once, revocably, and simply allowing the waiting period to expire without taking her back.
A: In Islaam, there are three types of Talaaq: 1.) Talaaq e Rajee 2.) Talaaq e Baain 3.) Talaaq e Mughalladhah. Talaaq e Rajee (revocable divorce) refers to where the husband divorces the wife with the clear words of Talaaq (e.g. I divorce you or I give you a talaaq).