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Waiting Period of Widow or Divorcee
Is it permissible for a woman who is observing ‘iddah following her husband’s death to attend the Eid prayer?
SaveShe did not observe ‘iddah following her husband’s death because she thought that ‘iddah was only required for a woman whose marriage had been consummated
SaveThe revocably-divorced woman should not observe ‘iddah in her family’s house except in cases of necessity
SaveShe got divorced when she was pregnant, then she miscarried, but there were no human features in the embryo; she thought that her ‘iddah was over at that point, then she got married
SaveShe wants to become Muslim but she is in nifaas; how should she work out her ‘iddah?
SaveCan a Woman Go out during ‘Iddah after Divorce?
If a woman is in ‘iddah following a revocable divorce, it is not permissible for her to go out except with her husband’s permission. But if she is in ‘iddah following an irrevocable divorce, then she may go out if she needs to, even if that is without permission, because she is no longer a wife.SaveShe does not have a place to live; where should she observe ‘iddah following khula‘?
SaveIs a Christian woman required to observe ‘iddah if her Muslim husband divorces her?
SaveWorking out the ‘iddah following the death of the husband according to the Hijri date
SaveHe divorced his wife irrevocably then died during her ‘iddah
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