In Sunni Islam, if a husband divorces his wife three times—known as talaq al-mughallazah or irrevocable divorce—he cannot remarry her unless she lawfully marries another man, the marriage is consummated, and then the second husband either divorces her or passes away. This process is referred to as Marriage Halala.
Islamic Ruling on Remarrying After Triple Talaq
The Quran explicitly states:
“And if he has divorced her [for the third time], then she is not lawful to him afterward until [after] she marries a husband other than him. And if the latter husband divorces her [or dies], there is no blame upon the woman and her former husband for returning to each other if they think that they can keep [within] the limits of Allah.”
— Surah Al-Baqarah (2:230)
This verse establishes that after a third divorce, the original couple cannot remarry unless the woman has entered into a genuine marriage with another man, which must be consummated, and then ends either through divorce or the husband's death. This ruling serves as a deterrent against hasty or impulsive divorces.
Prohibition of Arranged or Sham Halala Marriages
It's crucial to understand that orchestrating a marriage with the sole intention of making the woman permissible for her first husband is strictly prohibited in Islam. Such arrangements are considered deceitful and are condemned in authentic Hadiths. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) cursed both the man who facilitates such a marriage (muhallil) and the man for whom it is facilitated (muhallal lahu). This is because marriage in Islam is intended to be a sincere and lasting union, not a temporary arrangement to circumvent religious laws.
Seeking Guidance and Support
For those navigating complex marital situations, it's advisable to seek guidance from knowledgeable and trustworthy Islamic scholars or counselors. Platforms like Salaam Soulmate offer services rooted in Islamic principles, providing support for individuals seeking to understand and adhere to Islamic marital laws while finding compatible partners.
In Sunni Islamic jurisprudence, the practice of requiring a woman to remarry another man before she can return to her first husband is based on the concept of "halala." This is intended to prevent the misuse of divorce and to ensure that the decision to reconcile is taken seriously, as it emphasizes the sanctity of marriage. The practice is meant to deter impulsive divorces and encourage couples to resolve their issues. However, it is worth noting that interpretations and practices can vary significantly within the Muslim community.
It is not clear what do you mean to like a Muslim girl without marriage. If you mean practicing sex with her (oral or intercourse sex), then you can't per religion. It strictly forbidden and is sinful to excercise any kind of sex (oral or intercourse sex) with any girl (Muslim or non Muslim) without licit marriage per religion. Refer to question below for more information.
A muslim woman cannot remarry after her husband has died only for a specified period which is known as 'Idda' in Arabic. The duration of 'Idda' is four months and ten days and if she is pregnant then the duration would be the remaining length of pregnancy.
yes. It is not allowed for any Muslim to have sex (oral or intercourse sex) with anyone without licit marriage.
There is no legislated mark or article of clothing to signify a Muslim woman as being married. The community is informed of her marriage when a wedding feast is held, and in it, the duff(a small hand drum like a tambourine without bells) is sounded to proclaim the marriage.
No, because the Muslim woman should not marry a non-Muslim man. If the woman does marry a Hindu, the marriage would not be legal according to the religion's law.
No it would not be allowed by their family cause their two different religions. If by "court marriage" the question is asking about civil marriage (i.e. being married by a judge without religious affiliation), then yes. In any country where civil marriage is performed, as not all countries perform civil marriage, a Hindu girl and a Muslim boy can be married. However, no religious authority (from either Hinduism or Islam) will sanctify the union as a religious marriage.
It is violation of Islam guides and requirements for a Muslim woman not to wear hijab. The same way most Christians do sex without marriage in violation to Jesus commands.
If you are a Muslim it will have to be without premarital sex because Muslims are not allowed to have sex before marriage and that goes for both men and women. Dating means going out to movies and restaurants or the Zoo or park, getting to know each other. Not having sex.
Muslim males may date, even marry, non-Muslim women, but not the other way around. The assumption is that since men are so dominant over women, the Muslim male will not be drawn away from the faith by the the weaker female. A female Muslim, however, would easily fall prey to the stronger spirit of the male nonbeliever.
When a person accepts Islam, all of his/her previous sins are converted to credits for good deeds. So a person who has accepted Islam is returned, per prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) saying, as pure as a newborn child. A Muslim man may marry either a Muslim, Christian, or Jewish woman of good character. The fact that woman has a child from a previous relationship is not a bar to marriage, as long as she has repented. The Muslim man will earn immense rewards if he supports her child. However, he is forbidden from giving her child his name so far he is not his/her biological father.
After first and second divorce YES but after 3rd divorce NO sura baqrah ayah 229 and 230