Is a certificate required for talaaq?
Q: I have a question. My divorced is confirmed through email with three different Imaans. My question is, if I want to move on with my life, do I need a divorce certificate?
Q: I have a question. My divorced is confirmed through email with three different Imaans. My question is, if I want to move on with my life, do I need a divorce certificate?
Q: I am a woman and in anger, I pronounced the word divorce three times. I regret my decision. After some hours, me and my husband forget everything. How can I repent?
Q: My husband and I are seperated and he sent a letter that states that if I sign this than only divorce will go throught.i als have a 2 year old girl.
1. In that letter it states that once a month on weekend he is allowd to take my daughter and from fri to Sunday. My daughter is too small and doesn't leave my side. islamically is this allowed?
2. Do I have to pay half of my childs needs including education food etc?
3. In the list of what was mine in the house its not complete and there is no mention of the mehr. Is he allowed to keep the mehr?
Q: I have been divorced and got the English certificate and the Islamic divorce certificate will be coming soon this week. I have known that I have to complete my iddah. I have been separated from my ex husband from april 2015 and applied my divorce on the June 2016. I have not seen him or slept with him. I want to say that do I still need to complete the iddah for three months or do I not have to when receiving the certificate. Can you please reply me. I am kind of confused. Because I have not been with him for more than a year.
Q: My brother just gave his wife divorce when he was really angry. He is now regretting it. He also does drugs. Is the divorce valid or not?
Q: If a husband and wife are having normal discussion and wife tells husband to let her go to kitchen to do some work and husband says okay, I leave you two times (mein apko chor deta hun) but without any intention of divorce, just in routine language. Then could it count as a divorce?
Q: I applied for fasgh and my husband gave me one talaaq. The second month in my iddah we had intercourse but he didn't utter the words that he withdraws his one talaaq. Are we still married? Mufti replied we are still in nikaah and the one talaaq is valid. What does that mean? Can mufti make it clearer for me?
Q: I went for fasgh and my husband gave me one talaaq. In the second month of my iddah we had intercourse but he did not withdraw the one talaaq. Are we still married? Did my iddah fall?
Q: My question is regarding divorce. My wife used to talk to a person. I told her that if she talks to that person again, our nikaah will be broken. Now I have realised that I should not have said that and want to allow her to talk without our nikaah being broken. What can be done?
Q: Can a khula take place if the reason for khula is that the life style of groom and bride are not the same. And the bride doesn't ask for khula directly to her husband i.e groom instead it was asked to the grooms parents?