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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Muslima][quote=Anonymous][quote=Muslima][quote=Anonymous].[/quote] Op, yes divorce is allowed in Islam. Both muslim men and women have been getting divorces since the 7th century. The only time a divorce cant be granted is when the woman is menstruating or if she is pregnant. Also , there is a 3 months waiting period called the Iddah , I guess this would be similar to separation period, before the divorce becomes final. [b]During the iddah, the couple can reconcile [/b]which will nullify the divorce but after the iddah, they have to remarry If they want to get back together. [/quote] No, not "the couple can reconcile". The man decides whether he takes the wife back or not during these three months. The wife's opinion is not a factor. [/quote] That's completely false. Wives are not animals. The wife has an opinion and a say in this, there is no Forced Marriage in Islam[/quote] It's in the article that you yourself posted. "In case divorce happens through the husband, he can take his wife back within three months." If the wife does not wish to reconcile during a three-month separation period after the husband-initiated divorce, she will need to start her own divorce proceedings. In a husband-initiated divorce, it's the husband decision alone that decides whether the wife is divorced or kept. [/quote]
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