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What does Islam say about divorce?

Divorce is regulated in Islam but sensitive. Terms such as talaq, khul and iddah should not be pulled out of context.

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Short answer

Divorce is regulated in Islam but sensitive. Terms such as talaq, khul and iddah should not be pulled out of context.

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Source pointers

Quranic passages on marriage, separation, waiting periods and fairness appear in Surahs 2 and 65.

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Context

Words, intention, timing, coercion, menstrual state, local law and children can be decisive.

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Practical summary

Do not act from anger alone. Preserve facts, protect affected people and seek qualified counsel before legal steps.

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What does Islam say about divorce?
Divorce is regulated in Islam but sensitive. Terms such as talaq, khul and iddah should not be pulled out of context.
Source pointers
Quranic passages on marriage, separation, waiting periods and fairness appear in Surahs 2 and 65.
Context
Words, intention, timing, coercion, menstrual state, local law and children can be decisive.

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