Praise be to Allaah. Firstly: Divorces are of two types: explicit and implicit. Explicit divorce is the word of divorce (talaaq) and phrased derived from it, such as saying taaliq (you are divorced) or tallaqtuki (I divorce you). Implicit divorce means phrases such as: Go back to your family, or I don’t want you, […]

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It is your right to have children and if he insists on not having any,you may file for divorce.

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Iddat of divorce for the 1st or 2nd time is three menses for a woman who is not pregnant. She must stay in her husband’s house and be like a wife to him but without any intimacy, unless he wants to reconcile and declares it. in this case, intimacy is permissible and the divorce is […]

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This can not be set before the marriage takes place. This can be said once the divorce takes place and the children are already there. She can exempt the husband from the children’s expenses providing that she may keep the children. She can’t prevent the father from seeing his children unless she approves it. This […]

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  It is the duty of the father to support his children until they become independent and can earn themselves. Having said that, it is the father’s right to see his children once a week if they are living in the same town. The mother has not right in preventing him from seeing them unless […]

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The child should be with the mother unless she gets married. If she gets married, her father or her paternal grandmother should take her custody. This depends on the judgment of the Islamic judge.

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…Instead of a protector, provider, he becomes a destroyer for the children. How to deal with such a father Islamically? Does he still deserve the respect a father deserves? Can the daughters change their guardianship?   ……………………………. Even in these harsh conditions, his right over you remains great and this is something that Allah mandated […]

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