Nikkah but no Ruksati.

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No again.

The right is given to them on the form by their husbands as TLK said above. Not part of religion by itself. Never been. For obvious reason.

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Blessed it is sciencetifically proven that women are far more emotional than men so are more chances that they dont want divorce but accidently they ask for it

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butt

Despite being pointed out to by someone before.

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I have just corrected my mistake

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yaar same way men are considered more short tempered than women so should not they be allowed too? insaan ki tarbiyaat achi honi chahiye ke woh na ghusse main aur na accidently talaaq dene ka soche.

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indeed it is the right given to them by their husbands. and thats what i am trying to say that parents/daughters should make sure that they do have such rights.

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If Islam hasnt given them right How the hell on earth Parents can give them that right a women can take khula but cant give divorce

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who is saying parents/daughters can verbally say this right and get it? it is in the nikah form therefore it is in islam.

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Who said Islam has not given women the right for khula?

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Lusi I am not talking about Khula I am talking about Divorce

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Who told you that Islam has not given that opportunity to women?

By default men have right of 'Talaq' (divorce without going to court), but it is also Islamic that if husband gave that right to wife, what husband can do at anytime, before or after nikah (marriage), wife also gets the right of 'Talaq' (divorce without going to court). In this case, if she wants, she can end marriage anytime without going to court and asking for Khula (divorce through court).

Since at time of Nikah a woman can make this a condition of Nikah that man (would be husband) gives her right of Talaq too, then there is no harm in it if she does. If man does not want to give that right, woman can decide and pull out of Nikah before even Nikah contract is signed (Nikah agreement is made), as that is her right.

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Aww man, Brother Zarvan Ali has been banned. :(

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Why?

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I think, I should have expanded on the subject earlier that I did not, that might have caused question in mind of some. So, here is basis (hujjat) on which Islamic law is based about delegating (passing on, entrusting, or giving) ‘talaq’ right to wife.

The law of delegating right of ‘Talaq’ to wife (or initiating divorce by wife if they wish without reason and without going to court) is derived from incidence where, following instruction from Allah (Quran 33:28), Prophet (SAW) delegated ‘right of talaq’ to all his wives. Here is relevant ayah from Quran:

Quran 33:28
YUSUFALI: O Prophet! Say to thy Consorts: "If it be that ye desire the life of this World, and its glitter,- then come! I will provide for your enjoyment and set you free in a handsome manner.
PICKTHAL: O Prophet! Say unto thy wives: If ye desire the world's life and its adornment, come! I will content you and will release you with a fair release.
SHAKIR: O Prophet! say to your wives: If you desire this world's life and its adornment, then come, I will give you a provision and allow you to depart a goodly departing

In above ayah, as can be seen, Prophet (SAW) is directed by Allah to delegate right of ‘talaq’ to all his wives. After this, wives of Prophet (SAW) got the right to end marriage (initiate talaq) if and whenever they desired, without reason and without going to court.

[Note: Initiating divorce with reason however clumsy and going to court is requirements of ‘Khula’ ... Whereas ... Initiating divorce without reason and without going to court is ‘Talaq’].