Talaq Ke Ahkam - Rules of Divorce by Dr Israr Ahmad
This lecture clarifies the Islamic rulings regarding divorce (talaq), specifically addressing the validity of pronouncing three divorces in a single sitting. It details differing viewpoints among various schools of thought. The Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, and Hanbali schools of Sunni Islam consider three pronouncements in one sitting as final and irrevocable, while Ahl-e-Hadith and Shia Muslims view them as a single divorce. The lecture explains the historical context of this ruling, originating from Hazrat Umar (RA), and the associated penalties. It emphasizes the recommended practice of issuing one divorce at a time, allowing for reconciliation, and avoids immediate finality. Giving three divorces at once is considered a sin, though legally valid according to most Sunni schools. The lecture highlights the differences in opinion and the implications for remarriage.
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