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Woman divorces herself irrevocably after being authorized by husband

Question

Assalamualaikum ImamI hope and pray you are well. Imam my sister have been to the Sharia council and send divorce to her husband on the 26th of May 2015 (first divorce). In the divorce letter its mention“On the 28/6/2015 the above mentioned wife called at our office and testified that on 26/05/2015 she divorced herself from her mentioned husband irrevocably and they satisfy the criteria required in the Islamic Law. This divorce is based on the authorization to divorce, which the mentioned husband gave to the mentioned wife in the married contact. This was the one divorce”My question is now is this their final divorce?Can she get back to her husband?Now her husband realised his mistake and asking for forgiveness and she is also want to have family with him. Is there anything they can do now?Both of them are asking forgiveness to Allah and praying to solve this matter.Please advise me.

Answer

All perfect praise be to Allaah, The Lord of the Worlds. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allaah, and that Muhammad  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allaah exalt his mention ) is His Slave and Messenger.

In principle, it is the husband who has the power to divorce, although he can authorize the wife to divorce. However, scholars held different opinions concerning this issue and about whether or not it is restricted to the time of authorization, as well as about other matters that render the authorization invalid. Please refer to Fatwa 92334.

If the correspondence which you referred to in the question is from a legitimate Islamic authority which is entitled to decide such matters, then the query should be directed to that authority, and we cannot comment on it. If this was the first instance of divorce, the husband may revoke the divorce and take his wife back in marriage. However, since it is underlined in the question that the divorce was declared irrevocable (with minor separation), the husband cannot take his wife back in marriage without a new contract. Namely, the permission of the woman’s Wali (legal guardian) and the presence of witnesses are required, because the man has become a stranger to his ex-wife and he should be treated like any suitor who proposes to marry her. Please refer to Fatwa 82541 about the types of divorce.

We would like to point out that spouses should avoid being hasty with using divorce to solve their marital problems. Divorce should be a last resort. Couples should keenly use wisdom and strive to avoid problems in the first place. If problems occur, they should opt for legitimate Islamic methods for solving them. Please refer to Fatwa 85402 on the way to address the wife's recalcitrance and Fataawa 97217 and 89973 about how to deal with an abusive husband.

Allaah Knows best.

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