ANSWER: Yes, if the husband is clinically impotent then she has all the right to demand divorce and not khulu. She can complain to the muslim judge and he will order the man to go for physical tests to prove that.
Read moreANSWER: If you have a legitimate reason, you can file for khulu. Otherwise, Allah will be angered with you.
Read moreANSWER: It is one menstrual cycle as being with him in seclusion make her not a virgin any more.
Read moreIf you were alone with him in a room behind closed doors, you need to have Iddah of one monthly cycle.
Read moreIf you win your faskh from the Islamic court, you need to wait only for one menses and then you are free.
Read moreNo, it is not true and he is obliged to provide for you with backpay as this is his responsibility.
Read moreIf you filed for khulu and it was accepted, your Iddah is one monthly cycle and you must not spend it in his home and you must not have any communications with him.
Read moreIf this court is Islamic, she needs to go into one monthly cycle only. But if this is a civil court, she is still married to him and she must take the civil court’s decision and show it to a Muslim court or to the authorized Islamic center so that they can issue her an […]
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