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My husband said talaq 3 times in anger. Is it valid ?


26-Apr-2023 (In Divorce Law)
Me n my husband had a fight for staying with her in hospital when she was in icu room in anger n in loud aggression he said talaq to me 3 Times. Is it a valid divorce ?
Answers (4)

Answer #1
942 votes
Dear Client,
There is a procedure for pronouncing talaq. Talaq must be pronounced before Kazi in a Mosque before religious elders and Maintenance for three months must be given to wife as fixed by Kazi. So when both are in anger it is not valid. Don`t tell to anybody about the pronouncement of talaq by your husband. If so it will be treated as valid. Even pronounced Talaq by your husband you may say he did not pronounce Talaq in your presence. Talaq must be before Religious Elders like Kazi in a Mosque.
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Answer #2
700 votes
Hi
A talaq pronounced in anger is not a valid divorce.
According to the Prophet’s sayings, giving talaq to a wife in a fit of rage or anger is strictly prohibited
A talaq pronounced in anger is not recognized in "Talaq- e-Sunnah"

Answer #3
767 votes
Hello,

There are two important legal rulings (pertaining to the utterance of divorce in anger) that are agreed upon by all jurists:

1. If a person utters the divorce in a fit of rage or fury whereby he may be technically considered temporarily insane, then such an utterance is not to count as a valid divorce.

2. If a person utters the divorce in a state of anger fully aware of what he is doing as well as the subsequent consequences then such a divorce is valid, and if the utterance is a third divorce, then there is no recourse to reconciliation and the couple are deemed unlawful to each other. Any intimacy after that is considered to be an illegal sexual relation and might be considered Zina (adultery).

To claim that a divorce said out of anger is invalid is both baseless and irrational, since there is no legal text that claims that mere anger acts as a valid impediment, nor do people generally utter the divorce in a state of happiness – divorces are nearly always uttered out of annoyance and anger. I hope this is clear. Feel free to call me if you need any further clarification.
Answer #4
469 votes
Talaq bida, or an irregular divorce, is when a husband divorces his wife three times at once. The majority of jurists believe that the Talaq is valid, but is against the spirit and law of Shariah. Therefore, a man who divorces his wife in this manner is guilty in Islamic Law.
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