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How Long Is Iddah After Faskh or Khul? Islamic Ruling and What It Means for Remarriage
Is the iddah after faskh or khul the same as after talaq? Many Muslim women going through judicial annulment or wife-initiated divorce are unsure about their waiting period obligations and when they can remarry. This guide covers the exact iddah rulings for faskh and khul across all four madhabs, what counts as the start of iddah, special circumstances that affect its length, and what a woman must know before entering a new Nikah.
What Conditions Can Be Included in a Nikah Contract? A Complete Islamic Guide
Did you know a Nikah contract in Islam can include legally binding conditions negotiated before marriage? From the wife's right to seek divorce, to restrictions on relocation, to conditions around polygyny — this guide covers exactly what Islamic law permits, what it prohibits, and how couples can use the Nikah contract to protect their rights before saying qubool.
What Is a Walimah in Islam? Rules, Who Must Attend, and Common Mistakes Muslims Make
The walimah is the Islamic wedding feast conducted after Nikah — but most Muslims either do not know its exact rules or unknowingly violate them. This guide covers what the walimah is, when it must be held, who is obligated to attend, what makes it valid according to the Sunnah, what common mistakes Muslims make, and whether a simple gathering counts — backed by authentic Hadith and scholarly guidance.
What Is Khitbah in Islam? Rules, Limits, and What Islamic Engagement Does Not Permit
Khitbah is the Islamic proposal and engagement period before Nikah — but most Muslims misunderstand what it actually permits and prohibits. This guide covers the exact rules of khitbah in Islam, what a man and woman are and are not allowed to do during this period, when a proposal can be made to a previously engaged or divorced woman, and why khitbah is not a Nikah — no matter what the family celebration looked like.
What Is Lian in Islamic Marriage Law? A Complete Scholarly Explanation
Lian is one of the most serious and rarely discussed mechanisms in Islamic marriage law — a solemn oath-based procedure invoked when a husband accuses his wife of adultery without witnesses. This guide explains what lian is, its Quranic basis, exactly how the procedure works, what it means for the marriage, the child, and both parties afterwards — and why Islamic law designed this mechanism as both a protection and a profound deterrent.
What Is Mehr Fatimi? The Significance of Sayyidah Fatimah's Mahr in Islamic Tradition
Mehr Fatimi refers to the mahr given by Ali ibn Abi Talib to Sayyidah Fatimah al-Zahra at their Nikah — a specific amount that Muslims across generations have regarded as a blessed and recommended sum for mahr. This guide covers what Mehr Fatimi actually was, its authenticated amount, what scholars say about following it as a standard, whether it is obligatory or recommended, and how it applies to Muslims setting mahr today.