Baqarah
228 228- DIVORCED WOMEN SHOULD WAIT OBSERVING THEMSELVES FOR THREE
MENSTRUAL CYCLES, AND IT IS NOT PERMITTED FOR THEM TO CONCEAL WHAT ALLAH HAS CREATED
IN THEIR WOMBS, IF THEY BELIEVE IN ALLAH AND THE LAST DAY. AND THEIR HUSBANDS HAVE THE RIGHT TO RETURN
THEM (INTO THE MARRIAGE) DURING THIS TIME IF THEY DESIRE RECONCILIATION, AND
WOMEN HAS AS MUCH RIGHTS AS THEY HAVE RESPONSIBILITIES, WITH KINDNESS, BUT MEN
ARE A DEGREE ABOVE THEM, AND ALLAH IS EXALTED IN POWER AND MOST WISE. This
is a rule in Islamic Law (Shariaa) concerning divorce. Of the things Allah the Highest allows, Allah
hates the divorce most. Allah’s
messenger prayer and peace upon him said: “Of
all the things Allah permitted, divorce is the thing which Allah hates most”
(D: Talaq; 3 & Ma: Talaq; 1) Divorce
is allowed in Islam however, for there are times when the continuation of the
marriage does the family more harm than good.
Also there are situations when either one spouse or the other, do not
like the other and can not continue living with them, or for any other reason. Then it is better for them to part, so that
each may find another partner. The
command is for the divorced woman to observe herself for any sign of pregnancy
for three menstrual cycles. The
end of this period some say it is: 1-
The
beginning of the third menstrual bleeding. 2-
More
scholars say it is the end of the third menstrual bleeding. This is the opinion of Omar Ibn El-Khatab, Othman Ibn Afan, Ali Ibn
Abi Taleb, Aysha, Abd Allah Ibn Masoud, and Abu Musa El Ashari. It means that the Edda is finished when the third menstrual
bleeding is finished and she cleansed herself and bathed ready to pray. During
this period the husband has the right to return her into the marriage without
her agreement. After the end of the
Edda, it has to be with her agreement and with a new wedding and new dowry. The
Edda has two main functions: 1-
Establish
if the divorced woman is pregnant, which establishes the paternity of the
child. Also husband and wife might reconsider
the continuation of the marriage if they are going to have a child. 2-
Gives
both husband and wife a chance to rethink and try reconciliation. This period also allows them to calm down,
and for those of good will to mediate. A man should take his wife back only if he really desires
reconciliation, not to cause his wife hurt and harm. Also a wife should show a desire to go back
to her husband if she desires to resume marital life, not to hurt or take
revenge. Allah the Highest said: “AND DO NOT DETAIN THEM TO HURT THEM AND TO BE UNJUST”. (S: 2 A: 231) Allah the Highest is telling us that women have as much rights as
they have responsibilities and duties to their husbands and children. They should have their rights of being well
treated, appreciated, and provided for kindly and in a pleasant and
appreciative way. When Allah’s messenger prayer and peace upon him was asked about
the rights of the wife, he answered: “To feed
her out of what you are fed, cloths her as you are being clothed, do not hit
the face, do not insult her or call her ugly, and do not desert except at home”. (D: Nekah; 42) In fact in Islamic Law the wife has rights in every aspect of life,
including sex and her husband is responsible for her and her welfare. Then
Allah the Highest says: “MEN ARE A DEGREE ABOVE
THEM” This
is clarified by another Ayah “MEN ARE THE
GUARDIANS AND PROTECTORS OF WOMEN, FOR ALLAH BESOWED MORE ON ONE THAN THE
OTHER, AND BECAUSE OF WHAT THEY SPEND OF THEIR MONEY” (S: 4 A: 34) Allah
the Highest gives men the responsibility of looking after women and protecting
them, as well as the financial responsibility for their wives, as well as their
mothers and sisters if in need. Allah
the Highest endowed may with more physical strength, and ability to earn. A woman needs extra protection when pregnant,
and nursing children. It is the right of
the woman to be looked after, protected and provided for, in order to fulfill
her function and responsibilities in looking after the family, nursing and rearing
the children, and providing peace and comfort for her husband. B: Bukhari M: Muslim Mal: Malek A: Ahmed D: Abu
Dawood Da: Daremy Ma: Ibn
Magah N: Nesae
T: Termezi
Saturday, May 23, 2009
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