Divorce for three times

Following a triple talaq, various rights and obligations emerge from the Shia perspective. The woman retains her rights regarding maintenance for the duration of her “iddah,” thus ensuring that her basic needs are met during the transition. Additionally, any financial settlements or dowries agreed upon prior to marriage remain in effect, safeguarding her economic stability.

Furthermore, a divorced woman retains the freedom to remarry after the “iddah,” with particular emphasis on marriage being regarded as a new beginning rather than a burden of the past. The principles of justice, dignity, and respect continue to underpin this new phase of life, advocating for a nurturing environment upon re-entering the realm of matrimony.

6. Conclusion: The Essence of Shia Teachings on Divorce

Tags

Share this on:

[addtoany]

Related Post