The iddah period after divorce is broken if the woman remarries or if she completes the waiting period, which is typically three menstrual cycles.
The iddah period in Islam is broken if the woman marries another man or if she becomes pregnant.
The duration of the iddah period for divorce in Islamic law is typically three menstrual cycles or three months, whichever is longer.
In Islamic law, the rules of iddah divorce require a woman to wait for a specific period of time after her marriage has ended before she can remarry. This waiting period, known as iddah, is typically three menstrual cycles or three months for women who do not menstruate. During iddah, the woman is not allowed to marry another man and must remain in her home. The purpose of iddah is to ensure that any potential pregnancy is accurately attributed to the previous marriage and to give time for emotions to settle before considering a new relationship.
The iddah period after the death of a husband is typically four lunar months and ten days.
In Islam, there is no specific waiting period after divorce before a person can remarry. However, it is recommended to wait until the completion of the 'iddah' period, which is typically three menstrual cycles for women or three months for men. This waiting period allows for emotional healing and ensures that any potential pregnancy from the previous marriage is resolved.
The iddah time is a Islamic defined situation. It is not mentioned In the bible and is therefore not a requirement imposed on widows or divorced women. There are bible based principles that all christians who choose to marry should want to follow.
divorce is not a sin if one of the people breaks the vow
Once the divorce decree is final, there is no waiting period.
divorce!
Not after the divorce is final.
Giving talaaq (divorce) three times at once is bid'ah, and goes against the aayah (interpretation of the meaning): "… When you divorce women, divorce them at their 'iddah (prescribed periods)…" [al-Talaaq 65:1]. If a Muslim wants to divorce his wife, he should divorce her according to the Sunnah, which is to give one talaaq at a time when his wife is taahir (not menstruating) and he has not yet had intercourse with her following her period, or when it is clear that she is pregnant Note: Just by saying divorce three times it didnt count as three divorce , it will be count as only one divorce. Upto 2 divorce you can remarry, but after 3rd divorce you cant marry to her until she married to another person, & if he gives divorce then you can marry, & There is no HALALA system in Islam its Haram prohibited.( you cant say a person to marry her & give divorce after 1 day) Its totally haram. Visit for more information http://www.islamqa.com/en/ref/96194/thir... http://www.islamqa.com/en/ref/45174
In New York State, there is a statutory cooling-off period of 6 months for couples seeking a divorce who have filed for a no-fault divorce. This period allows couples time to reconsider their decision and potentially reconcile. However, if the divorce is contested, there is no specific cooling-off period, and the case can proceed through the courts. The cooling-off period is applicable only if both parties have agreed to the terms of the divorce.