The Holy Quran
Tafsir Ibn Kathir
65. At-Talaaq (The Divorce, 12 verses)
| The Irrevocably Divorced Woman does not have a Right to Provisions and Accommodations from the Husband |
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| Written by Ibn Kathir | |
| Friday, 10 November 2006 | |
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The Irrevocably Divorced Woman does not have a Right to Provisions and Accommodations from the Husband Here the view of the scholars of the Salaf and those who follow them is that housing is not obligatory in the case of the irrevocably divorced woman. They also relied on the Hadith of Fatimah bint Qays Al-Fihriyah when her husband Abu `Amr bin Hafs divorced her the third and final time. He was away from her in Yemen at the time, and he sent her his decision to divorce her. He also sent some barley with his messenger, but she did not like the amount or method of compensation. He said, "By Allah I am not obligated to spend upon you.'' So, she went to Allah's Messenger , who said,
The Irrevocably Divorced Woman does not have a Right to Provisions and Accommodations from the Husband Here the view of the scholars of the Salaf and those who follow them is that housing is not obligatory in the case of the irrevocably divorced woman. They also relied on the Hadith of Fatimah bint Qays Al-Fihriyah when her husband Abu `Amr bin Hafs divorced her the third and final time. He was away from her in Yemen at the time, and he sent her his decision to divorce her. He also sent some barley with his messenger, but she did not like the amount or method of compensation. He said, "By Allah I am not obligated to spend upon you.'' So, she went to Allah's Messenger , who said,
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