Husband lying to his wife "I slept with your mother"
Q: During a quarrel, if the husband says to his wife, "I slept with your mother", but he never touched his mother- in-law with lust. Is there any problem in this?
Q: During a quarrel, if the husband says to his wife, "I slept with your mother", but he never touched his mother- in-law with lust. Is there any problem in this?
Q: Me and my husband had an argument and then I came to my parents house. I was pregnant at that time. My husband, just to threaten me so that I would come back home sent me a message saying "divorce Septmeber, 2017". He wanted to tell me that he will give me a divorce in September but he did this just to make me upset and did not intend as such. The very next month, in April, he came to me and we had a relation and apologized for what he did. He said that he just did it to threaten me so that I would come back. We want to know if it will be counted as divorce?
Q: If a husband takes a qasam that he has no relation with that lady which is ought to be his wife and he often says that they are not mine. He also says that if they say they are my wives then I give them talaq talaq talaq three time. He even holds the Quran in his hand and says that they are not in my relationship. Does it mean talaq and is it talaq for all his wives?
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1. If a wife asked for talaaq and the husband replied “theek hai tumhare abba se baat karunga” will it be a talaaq?
2. One day I had a fight with my wife but things cooled down. While speaking to my wife, instead of saying "mujhe tumse baat nahi karni" words came out of from my mouth as “tumhara mera koi rishta nahi jisme hum ek dusre se batein share karein” but then suddenly a thought came into my mind that this could be kinaya words, will it be a talaaq-e-baain?
Q: A wife says to her husband that she wants to work because she is educated and suffers from depression thus wants to work and help her husband out financially. Also because the husband doesn't give her any money, instead he gives money to his parents.
The husband said "agar job karni hai or job karni hai to choro mujhe or job karni hai to chordena mujhe".
Meaning if you work or want to work then leave me.
The wife asked whether he had intention of divorce and he said "no", he just meant that she should stay with her father and then come back. If the wife worked would this be a divorce?
Q: On 21st November 2018 we had a baby and on 29th November 2018 my husband said to me "I want to divorce you" three times. He had brought two witnesses with him. I was still impure from my delivery that time. Since then I am staying with my family and have been trying to reconcile with him. Now my husband is willing to reconcile but we dont know if it is possible. My husband says that even though he said "I want to divorce you" he had the intention of divorce. Can you please tell us if the divorce happened and how can we reconcile?
Q: During a quarrel with one's wife, the husband said to his wife "We have no relationship" without the intention of divorce.
When the wife asked the husband what was his intention, the husband got angry and said that he had the intention of divorce but after some time later he said that he had no intention of divorce. He really said it without the intention of divorce.
My question is, the husband had no intention of divorce but he just said that he had the intention of divorce (he spoke a lie) so will divorce take place?
Q: Today, my husband and I had an argument. He was very aggressive and used bad language. He told me, "You are my sister" Is this a talaaq?
Q: During a quarrel with his wife, if a husband says to his wife, "See what I do tomorrow" (his intention was to say that he will divorce her tomorrow). And the next day and the day after he didn't do anything. He just wanted to scare his wife. Will talaaq take place?
Q: During a fight with my wife, I said "Mujhe tumhare sath nahi rehna". I came to know later on that this is a kinaya word of talaq and I am not sure about my niyat while saying these words. Can I redo my nikah to be on the safer side?