2020
DOI: 10.37231/jimk.2020.21.1.478
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Analysis of Islamic Legal Rulings Relating to Women Activities During Waiting Period (Iddah) of Revocable Divorce (Talaq Raj’ie) According to Muslim Jurists

Abstract: ‘Iddah or waiting period is a specific period stipulated for a woman who was divorced or after the death of her husband. It is an aspect that needs to be observed after a divorce occurs, other than maintenance and custody. In reality, many women who are observing the waiting period are involved in a career and social activities which leaves certain implications and creates challenges as to the actual process of waiting period as stipulated by Islam. Hence, this conceptual paper aims to review the sharī‘ah ruli… Show more

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“…Third, the era of iddah for Khulu.' Iddah is necessary for divorced women, just as it is for those who are divorced (Razali et al, 2020). Istibra (to ensure that there is no fetus or other stuff in the womb) is what we're going.…”
Section: Legal Impact Of Khulu'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, the era of iddah for Khulu.' Iddah is necessary for divorced women, just as it is for those who are divorced (Razali et al, 2020). Istibra (to ensure that there is no fetus or other stuff in the womb) is what we're going.…”
Section: Legal Impact Of Khulu'mentioning
confidence: 99%