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Divorce is allowed in Islam, including Shia Islam, but it is done in a different manner than Sunnis. Sunnis need 2 witnesses for a marriage to occur and no witness for divorce. Shias have it the other way around, no witnesses is needed for marriage but 2 just witnesses is need for a divorce to occur. More details about divorce can be found in the book "Islamic Laws" by Grand Ayatullah Sayed Ali Al-Hussaini Al-Sistani, check the link below:
Avoid filing if you can. There is no easy way out. The option of filing will still be there after the divorce if that's best for you.
There is no proper way to file divorce papers. You can also hire a lawyer to help you fill out the papers and contact the other party to present them with the divorce forms.
Shia Muslims believe that leadership of the Muslim community should be based on the lineage of the Prophet Muhammad, specifically through his cousin and son-in-law Ali, whom they regard as the rightful first caliph. In contrast, Sunni Muslims accept the legitimacy of the first four caliphs—Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali—as rightful leaders chosen through consensus and community decision. This fundamental difference has shaped distinct theological and historical perspectives, with Shia focusing on the authority of the Imams descended from Ali, while Sunnis emphasize a broader acceptance of community-selected leaders. As a result, the Shia-Sunni divide reflects deeper issues of authority, legitimacy, and interpretation of Islam.
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Sunni and Shia Muslims have differences in their prayer practices mainly in the way they perform certain rituals and the number of units in their prayers. These differences impact the way each group worships by influencing the specific methods and traditions they follow during prayer, as well as shaping their overall religious identity and community practices.
You can file for a no fault divorce in any state.
Either spouse can act in such a way that they slow the divorce process down. Some attorneys conduct their business in a way that can slow the process down.
Divorce is looked down upon this this country. Only the men can file for divorce if the woman has been unfaithful. The women have no way out.
Ja'far ibn Muhammad (Ja'far al-Sadiq)
Yes, you have a legal opportunity to contest a divorce and the fact that your spouse is in prison (although that complicates things) doesnt really matter in this instance. However, when one spouse want s a divorce and goes through the motions of filing all the proper paperwork, etc there is not any way to really stop it absent a reconciliation. This is because the law views divorce as a partnership contract and you cannot keep someone in a contract against their will.
He is separated and on his way to divorce.