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In practice Islamic family life is far more rigid and totalitarian than any westerner can likely imagine.
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Among my intimate acquaintance I know several women who have been divorced. One of my very good friends has in fact been divorced twice–both times the divorce was initiated by her (for non-trivial reasons, I might add. First for taking a second wife, and second for cheating.)
BTW did you know that if a man gives his wife a triple divorce in the heat of an argument they are supposed to immediately and irrevocably separate. Regardless of whether or not he really meant it? Ihave often wondered how many Muslim couples are “living in sin”.
This actually isn’t true. What happened shortly after the death of Muhammad (saaws) the people were doing this so trivially–in the heat of an argument making a “triple divorce.” It is only considered one divorce, but the Ruler at that time decided that these people who were doing it needed to take it seriously, and so he made the divorce irrevocable for them because they weren’t being serious. But most scholars agree that it is only one divorce. And there is still a waiting period–always a waiting per
It is true among the followers of the Hanafi madhab. I dont know about the others.
In practice Islamic family life is far more rigid and totalitarian than any westerner can likely imagine.
Have you witnessed it? Or from what experience do you actually speak?
Yes I have experienced it. I was Muslim for over a decade and married into a muslim family. My wife is still muslim.Quote from Sister Amy:
Among my intimate acquaintance I know several women who have been divorced. One of my very good friends has in fact been divorced twice–both times the divorce was initiated by her (for non-trivial reasons, I might add. First for taking a second wife, and second for cheating.)
Are you an American Muslim? From my understanding divorce is growing rampant among the rather tiny American muslim community. However among the rest in my experience it is quite unusual.
Quote from sister Amy:BTW did you know that if a man gives his wife a triple divorce in the heat of an argument they are supposed to immediately and irrevocably separate. Regardless of whether or not he really meant it? Ihave often wondered how many Muslim couples are “living in sin”.
This actually isn’t true. What happened shortly after the death of Muhammad (saaws) the people were doing this so trivially–in the heat of an argument making a “triple divorce.” It is only considered one divorce, but the Ruler at that time decided that these people who were doing it needed to take it seriously, and so he made the divorce irrevocable for them because they weren’t being serious. But most scholars agree that it is only one divorce. And there is still a waiting period–always a waiting per
It is true among the followers of the Hanafi madhab. I dont know about the others.