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Jul 5, 2010 · 1- Khul’ means the separation of the wife in return for a payment; the husband takes the payment and lets his wife go. 2- The husband should take his payment or they should agree upon it, then he should say to her “faraqtuki” (I separate from you) or “khala’tuki (I let you go), or other such words. Answer. Contents. Praise be to Allah.
Jul 22, 1998 · If he deprives of her of her rights of spending on her maintenance, clothing and other essential needs, when he is able to provide these things, then she has the right to ask for khula’. If he does not give her her conjugal rights and thus keep her chaste because he is impotent (i.e. unable to have intercourse), or because he does not like ...
Nov 23, 2013 · Answer. Praise be to Allah. Firstly: Khula‘ is not regarded as a divorce (talaq), but it is an annulment of the marriage. The wife cannot go back to the husband after khula‘ except with a new marriage contract. One of the differences between annulment and divorce is that annulment is not counted as a talaq, so if you go back to your husband ...
Apr 9, 2024 · With regard to the `Iddah following Khul`, the correct scholarly view is that it is one menstrual cycle, as is indicated by the Sunnah. It was narrated from Ibn `Abbas that the wife of Thabit ibn Qays ended her marriage to her husband by means of Khul` at the time of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).
The differences between the two include the following: 1. talaq can only be done by means of the husband’s utterance, by his choice and with his consent. As for faskh, it is not uttered by the husband, and is not conditional upon his consent or choice. Imam ash-Shaafa‘i (may Allah have mercy on him) said: Any case in which it is ruled [by a ...
Praise be to Allaah. Khula’ means the separation of the wife in return for a payment; the husband takes the payment and lets his wife go, whether this payment is the mahr which he gave to her, or more or less than that. The basic principle concerning this is the verse in which Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “And it is not ...
Khul` is not regarded as a Talaq even if the word Talaq is used, according to the more correct opinion. This may be explained as follows: If Khul` takes place without using the word Talaq, and is not intended as a Talaq, then it is an annulment (of the marriage contract) according to a number of scholars. This is the view of Ash-Shafi`i in his ...
Jan 12, 2021 · The difference between khul‘, talaq and faskh (ways of ending a marriage) 31-03-2016
Dec 1, 2010 · If the woman who has been divorced by khula’ is pregnant then her ‘iddah lasts until she gives birth, according to scholarly consensus. Al-Mughni, 11/227. But if she is not pregnant, the scholars differed concerning her ‘iddah. Most of the scholars said that she should wait for three menstrual cycles, because of the general meaning of the ...
Mar 28, 2003 · Khulwah is forbidden because it is the forerunner of zina (adultery, fornication) and the means that leads to zina. Every case that is like this comes under the same rulings as khulwah in the sense of being away from where people can see you. And Allah is the Source of strength.