Three types of Talaaq
Q: What are the different types of Talaaq? Please explain each type in detail together with the ruling.
Q: What are the different types of Talaaq? Please explain each type in detail together with the ruling.
Q: My husband divorced me not long ago. It's 2 divorces and I finished my iddah. He hasn't given me my stuff back; none of my gold that my parents gave me. I asked him and he doesn't want to give it. I have asked his parents and they have ignored my messages. What can I do?
Q: My wife has a lot of enemosity (bughas, keena and hasd) against my parents. Due to this reason we are not living together and now she wants a khula or talaaq. She is also pregnant. What should I do?
Q: If a person says to his wife "I am tired of this". Does that constitute a talaaq?
Q: If a husband says to his wife, "How can I live without you?" to express his love for his wife, is there any problem?
Q: Can a Muslim man have any claim to a woman's property after talaaq?
Q: Can a wife take khula from a court in Pakistan without the husband's consent?
Q: Will talaaq take place if the husband tells the wife "I want a divorce"?
Q: My husband and I have faced many issues with our marriage, so much so that he would shout out in anger and frustration 'divorce' many times. A scholar advised me that he has female emotions and tendencies so the power of him giving me divorce is taken away. (He gave me the example of a woman not having the power to give divorce due to her emotions), in which case is he allowed to marry again whilst he is married to me. If he doesn't have the power to divorce me due to his female tendencies, surely he can't have the power to marry more than once at any given time. I would be grateful for any advise.
Q: During a quarrel, if the husband says to his wife "you can take your decision, if you are not satisfied you can go". Did the husband give the right of divorce to his wife by this sentence? The husband had no intention to give the right to issue divorce to his wife when he said this sentence.