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According to Jafari Fiqh, 4 months and 10 days. this for both death of husband and divorce. in this time if it was known she is pregnant, she should wait until giving birth if pregnant. some scholars say any make up is also banned in this time.

if they want to back and live together again again there is no need for any wait and at any time they can live together again if they agree with no need to any marriage and only a contact between them is enough as marriage.

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The answer above; to my information; is for the widow (whose husband died) then she should wait for 4 month and 10 days as mentioned in Quran. For the divorced woman she should wait for three menstruation periods (3 monthly periods) or until giving birth if pregnant.

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The woman should NOT wait. A Muslim husband will, inshaAllah, be a great help to her for getting accustomed to her new faith. She will also, inshaAllah, not feel alone in her new religion and be able to make contacts with other sisters to welcome her and help her in her amazing journey.

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Islam teachings allow the Muslim woman to divorce her husband mainly if:

  • he is incapable practicing the proper sexual intercourse,
  • he has a character or morals that she is not satisfied with, and/or
  • he is unable to gain her respect to him and/or pride of him
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Muslim males don't have devorce waiting period

the reason for a waiting period for womens is to be sure that there is no pregnancy

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