RAKESH ISHI 27 March 2023
if a Muslim man has married a Hindu woman according to Muslim marriage system and wishes to pronounce talaq, he must follow the Islamic law and procedures for divorce.
It is important to note that Islam encourages reconciliation and considers divorce to be a last resort.
The man should make every effort to save the marriage and seek guidance from an Islamic scholar if he wishes to reconcile with his wife.
shyam lal 27 March 2023
Rakesh thanks for the reply.the husband says no to reconcile wants talaq..question has he follow muslim law or the triple talaq law whicj the govt has formalated..kindly clarify.
RAKESH ISHI 28 March 2023
Originally posted by : RAKESH ISHI
if a Muslim man has married a Hindu woman according to Muslim marriage system and wishes to pronounce talaq, he must follow the Islamic law and procedures for divorce.
Jodi S. Denmark 30 March 2023
Although I am not religious, I have a great deal of respect for all religions. However, when I come across topics like this, I realize how challenging it can be to adhere to and be a part of a particular faith or religion. There are numerous prohibitions and laws that must be observed. In the modern world, everything is already complicated due to a million diverse laws and the rights of other people, and when additional restrictions are added, it becomes overwhelming.
I don't mean to offend anyone; I am just thinking out loud. I understand that I wouldn't have been able to cope with such restrictions on my own. I don't like it when things get complicated, and I always try to find simpler solutions. Two years ago, I even filed for divorce myself using forms from the internet at https://midivorcepapers.com/. It was an easy process that cost me very little, and I was grateful that my ex-husband and I were able to agree on everything.
If I were to marry a believer, I can't imagine how I would manage to conform to their faith.
shyam lal 30 March 2023
.Divorce is the only legal procedure .since there are no trial rooms .like before confirming purchase of garments.
Marriage gives one the Tiklish feeling.the moment the rash is over the faith goes for a toss..