I don’t know what is the hadeeth regarding Khul’u which she had heard. As for her case, if she requested divorce and he gave her divorce without any financial compensation, this is divorce and not khul’u. But if the divorce was conditional and he demanded any form of payment, this is Khul’u.
Read moreIf there isn’t any Islamic judge, the Imam of the Islamic center there can do the job. If the two agree on the terms of Khul’a without the need for a judge, this can be done in the presence of witnesses for the sake of documentation.
Read moreIf he is not financially supporting her, if he is not practicing Islam or making sins that affect her or if he has characteristics that she can not live with, all these are legitimate reasons.
Read moreIf the were separated due to Khul’a, the can remarry whenever they want but as strangers getting married. Share this
Read moreYes, she can.
Read moreThis is a bit confusing to me. In court, he accused you of taking his money which he had put it in your name in the bank for safe keeping? If this is the case, you can state in court by showing them the account statement that proves that you didn’t take anything from it. […]
Read moreKhul’a is an agreement between a man and his wife to separate for a sum of money the wife gives to the husband. If he doesn’t take money and agrees for separation without any financial compensation, this is divorce and its Iddah is 3 menstruations. The woman is considered a wife until she finishes these […]
Read moreIt is your right to have Khul’a if he is not fulfilling your rights.
Read moreI don’t recall something like that happening at the time of the Prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam . However, there is a difference between separation enforced by the Judge and Khul’a. If there is proven harm on the wife, the judge has the right to grant her divorce and separation from her husband without […]
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