Question Summary: I wanted to know the difference between saying “teen talaaq” and “talaaq, talaaq, talaaq”. Does it imply the same in both cases? Question Detail:
I wanted to know the difference between saying "teen talaaq" and "talaaq, talaaq, talaaq". Does it imply the same in both cases?
Answer :
In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. As-salāmu ‘alaykum wa-rahmatullāhi wa-barakātuh. “Teen talaq” in urdu means 3 talaqs. The implications of 3 talaqs in one word as in “teen talaq” or three words as in “talaq, talaq, talaq” are the same. They both constitute talaq-i-mughallazah (permanently irrevocable divorce) in which the husband and wife become haram upon each other.[1] And Allah Ta’āla Knows Best Immad Bin Arshad Student Darul Iftaa California, USA Checked and Approved by, Mufti Ebrahim Desai. www.daruliftaa.net
[1] بدائع الصنائع في ترتيب الشرائع (3/ 187)
وَأَمَّا الطَّلْقَاتُ الثَّلَاثُ فَحُكْمُهَا الْأَصْلِيُّ هُوَ زَوَالُ الْمِلْكِ، وَزَوَالُ حِلِّ الْمَحَلِّيَّةِ أَيْضًا حَتَّى لَا يَجُوزَ لَهُ نِكَاحُهَا قَبْلَ التَّزَوُّجِ بِزَوْجٍ آخَرَ؛ لِقَوْلِهِ - عَزَّ وَجَلَّ - {فَإِنْ طَلَّقَهَا فَلا تَحِلُّ لَهُ مِنْ بَعْدُ حَتَّى تَنْكِحَ زَوْجًا غَيْرَهُ} [البقرة: 230] ، وَسَوَاءٌ طَلَّقَهَا ثَلَاثًا مُتَفَرِّقًا أَوْ جُمْلَةً وَاحِدَةً
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