Question: If a man is asked, “Did you divorce your wife?” and he says, “Yes,” not realizing that divorce would occur by that, for he did not intend it nor know it would count, etc.—what then?
Question: What is your view regarding the statement of the scholars of the madhhab that if a man says to his wife, “You are divorced three times, interspersed with revocation,” she is thereby divorced three times with no right of...
Question: What is your view regarding what has become common among the public—swearing by “ḥarām and ṭalāq,” as in: “By ḥarām and ṭalāq, I will not do / I will surely do such-and-such”? Is this merely an oath? Or does...
Question: A man had previously divorced his wife twice, and finally he suspended the third divorce on the passing of two years. Now the two years are almost up and the spouses regret it. Is there a way out of...
Question: A man divorced his wife and stipulated that he has al-nuqṭ; and al-nuqṭ is: that she not marry So-and-so, or So-and-so, or So-and-so—specific men named; and that if she marries one of them, then there is no divorce and...
Question: A man said to his wife: “If you enter So-and-so’s house, you are divorced.” This was due to a cause—the husband disliked his wife’s entering that house. After some time, that cause disappeared and the husband consented to her...