Will divorce be counted if one made dua to divorce his wife?
Q: If a person makes dua and in his dua, he says that he wants to divorce his wife. Is it counted as a divorce?
Q: If a person makes dua and in his dua, he says that he wants to divorce his wife. Is it counted as a divorce?
Q: If a woman is afraid that her husband will use the word 'talaaq' and says 'Give me your talaaq rights' and the man says 'Okay, I did', can the woman divorce herself whenever she wants? Or do these words have no validity?
Q: My husband's parents forced him to sign a divorce paper. They prepared it by themselves and he doesn't know how many has been written. He didn't have any intention for this. Is it valid?
They threatened him that his mother will kill herself while his wife put a pistol on her daughter. He did not know how many times divorce was written because he didn't prepare and read the papers, nor was he willing to sign.
Q: I issued my wife with a verbal talaaq in my fit of anger and my negligence unfortunately. I know that's gone though.
I then issued 2 suspended talaq as follows:
1) If she tells anyone in my family or her family about our marital issues and problems then she will be divorced.
2) If she drives a vehicle she will be divorced.
Is it possible for me to revoke these suspended talaaqs?
Is it possible to revoke these suspended talaaqs before the event takes place?
Is it possible to revoke these suspended talaaqs after the event takes place?
On another occasion I told my wife the following: "If you not back by 2pm I will divorce you" but I didn't divorce her. It was a threat. Is this counted as a talaaq?
Q: My elder brother, recently and was forced to get divorced from his in laws. He was under so much pressure from them, and he was alone at his rented house, and they all forced him to say yes for the divorce.
But now he is saying that he has not said from his true heart to his wife that I need the divorce from her. So please advise if the divorce is done on his wife or not, because my brother is saying that he has not given her divorce by his heart, but was under pressure from his in laws.
Q: My khala in-low got divorced a month ago. Her husband gave her divorce 6 times. That time khala was on her periods days. Now her ex husband and his family keep saying because of her periods that talaaq was null and void and come back. Please guide us.
Q: If either a husband or a wife becomes an apostate, does an automatic divorce take place?
Q: Does nodding or a non-verbal gesture have any validity in Islamic law? Example: When he was asked about divorce , he nodded unintentionally.
Q: Date of Divorce Deed: The divorce deed was signed on August 24, 2024.
Knowledge of Divorce: I was unaware of the divorce deed until September 15, 2024, when it was sent to me via WhatsApp.
Marital Relations: My husband came to my house and slept with me on August 29, 2024, after the deed was signed but before I was aware of it.
Pregnancy: I am currently 4 months pregnant.
My husband gave me one divorce on October 11, 2022. The fatwa was issued that it was one divorce and we consummated our marriage within the period of 90 days.
Now he sent a divorce deed in a WhatsApp message in which it is written that I give you divorce+divorce+divorce. The date mentioned on it is August 24, 2024.
Is it a second divorce or divorce has happened completely.
Kindly issue a fatwa regarding this.
Q: I gave 1 talaq so far to my wife. Now I don't have intention to give the 2nd. But I am not having intercourse for the last 2 mensuration periods that passed. Please advise whether the relationship is still valid?