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The Waiting Period (Iddah) for a Woman | Hubeali Skip to content Hubeali Menu Topics Quran Tafseer Books Urdu Books English Books Sermons School of Wilayat Search for: Search Button Home Articles The Waiting Period (Iddah) for a Woman Details Sidebar Table of contents Summary: Waiting period of the divorced woman, and where she waits Woman’s verdict regarding waiting period to be accepted: The divorced woman, and he is absent from her, would observe the waiting period from the day she is divorced Reason for the difference is the waiting period of the divorced woman, and the waiting period of the woman widowed from her husband Waiting period of the pregnant woman widowed from her husband, and her expenses The woman widowed from her husband who has been slept with, where should she wait from and what is Obligated upon her The woman widowed from her husband and not having been slept with, and what is for her from the dower, and the waiting period Appendix: Additional Ahadith on waiting Period Reverting to Islam and issues of waiting Period: Waiting Period of Mut’a: The Waiting Period (Iddah) for a Woman Download PDF Summary: The waiting periods (Iddah) of a divorced women and a widow are three months and four months and ten days, respectively.
Ali Bin Ibrahim, from his father, from Ibn Abu Umeyr, from Hammad, from Al Halby, (It has been narrated) from Abu Abdullah -asws having said: ‘It is not befitting for the divorced woman that she goes out except by the permission of her husband until she fulfils her waiting period of three Quroos (pure periods), or three months if she does not menstruate ’.