ummtaalib Posted March 30, 2013 Report Share Posted March 30, 2013 Question I'm a new muslim. I got married 6 months ago.. My husband toldme by text message I DIVORCE YOU 3 times I don't speak arabic, I don't what hemeans after he said that. He never told me front of me after that day we wereliving in the same house like normal marriage. he was so angry at the momentthe text me . We are divorce? Answer In the nameof Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful Assalaamu `alaykum waRahmatullahi Wabarakatuh It isunclear from your query whether your husband sent you a text message saying “Idivorce you three times” or whether he sent you three text messages, eachmessage saying “I divorce you”. The ruling may be different in both cases.Hereunder are the rulings for both cases: 1) If yourhusband sent you a text message saying “I divorce you three times”, then threetalaaqs (divorces) have taken place whether he intended talaaq (divorce) ornot. You are no longer husband and wife. Your iddah (waiting period) startedthe moment he wrote the text message. You cannot marry anyone before the expiryof your waiting period. The waiting period is three menstruations if notpregnant or birth of the child if pregnant. You cannot marry him again unlessyou marry someone else, consummate the marriage and happen to get divorcedagain. الكتابةعلى نوعين : مرسومة وغير مرسومة ، ونعني بالمرسومة أن يكون مصدرا ومعنونا مثل مايكتب إلى الغائب ... ( وبعد أسطر ) ... وإن كانت مرسومة يقع الطلاق نوى أو لم ينوثم المرسومة لا تخلو إما أن أرسل الطلاق بأن كتب : أما بعد فأنت طالق ، فكما كتبهذا يقع الطلاق وتلزمها العدة من وقت الكتابة إلخ ( رد المحتار: ج 4 ص 442 ط دار المعرفة ) 2) If yourhusband sent you three text messages and in each text message he said “Idivorce you”, then in this case also three talaaqs (divorces) have taken placeand the same rulings as above will apply. If,however, by sending the second and third text messages, the intention of yourhusband was merely to emphasize the talaaq (divorce), then in this case onerevocable divorce (talaaq raj’i) has taken place. In a revocable divorce, thehusband may take his wife back during her iddah (waiting period) by saying “Iam taking you back into my nikah (marriage)” or “I am going to maintain you asmy wife and I will not let you go.” or by kissing or fondling her, etc. If yourwaiting period has expired and both of you wish to get back together, then youmay do your nikah again. ( فتاوى دار العلوم ديوبند: ج 9150 ط دار الإشاعت ) ( بهشتي زيور: ج 1 ص 463 ) فيالدر المختار: كرر لفظ الطلاق وقع الكل ، وإن نوى التأكيد دين ؛ وفي حاشية ابنعابدين: ( قوله كرر لفظ الطلاق ) بأن قال للمدخولة : أنت طالق أنت طالق أو قدطلقتك قد طلقتك أو أنت طالق قد طلقتك أو أنت طالق وأنت طالق إلخ ( قوله وإن نوىالتأكيد دين ) أي ووقع الكل قضاء ( رد المحتار: ج 4 ص 510 ط دار المعرفة ) Please notethat the rulings mentioned above will not change because of the fact that yourhusband was angry when he sent you the text message/s; and neither will therulings change because of you not having understood what he meant by the textmessage/s. And AllahTa'ala Knows Best Wassalaamu`alaykum Ml. Faizal Riza CorrespondenceIftaa Student, Australia Checked andApproved by: Mufti EbrahimDesaiDarul Iftaa, Madrassah In'aamiyyah http://askimam.org/public/question_deta 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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