![]() ![]() This is known as tahlil marriage or nikah halala. If the husband repudiates his wife for the third time, it triggers a "major" divorce ( al-baynuna al-kubra), after which the couple cannot remarry without an intervening consummated marriage by the wife to another man. This is called a "minor" divorce ( al-baynuna al-sughra) and the couple can remarry. The divorce becomes final when the waiting period expires. Resumption of sexual relations automatically retracts the repudiation. ![]() The husband can revoke the divorce at any time during the waiting period ( ‘ iddah) which lasts three full menstrual cycles. The initial declaration of talaq is a revocable repudiation (ṭalāq rajʿah) which does not terminate the marriage. In classical Islamic law, a husband may divorce by simply announcing to his wife that he repudiates her ( talaq). Nikah halala is practiced by a small minority of Muslims, mainly in countries that recognise the triple talaq. This form of marriage is haram (forbidden) according to the hadith of Islamic prophet Muhammad. ![]() Nikah means marriage and halala means to make something halal, or permissible. Nikah halala ( Urdu: نکاح حلالہ), also known as tahleel marriage, is a practice in which a woman, after being divorced by triple talaq, marries another man, consummates the marriage, and gets divorced again in order to be able to remarry her former husband. ![]()
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