This Khul’a is void and has no value! one must stay away from such people, who claim to have authority to divorce a married couple! Such contract can only be done in a country ruled by the Sharia and by an Islamic Judge. If it’s done in an non-Muslim country, then the head of the […]

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They can marry again as long as he didn’t divorce her three times.

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You can’t have this khul’a  without the ruling of an Islamic judge or his agreement to take financial compensation in return for divorcing you. Try the Islamic center.

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Wa alaikum salaam, The case is not clear. If he was forced by the kafir government to give divorce, this is not a divorce as he was forced but if it was the Muslim judge who forced him, this is valid.

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I would advise you to reason with her. If she is truly hurting and unable to have intercourse with her, he shouldn’t force her. But if this is a defect in her and is permanent or lasting, he may divorce her if she refuses treatment. If she is not hurting but refuses to reciprocate, he […]

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