
Understanding Iddah in Islam – Types, Duration, and Rules
Iddah, a mandatory waiting period in Islam post-divorce or husband’s death, ensures reflection, emotional stability, and Pregnancy clarity.
Navigate challenging situations with Islamic guidance.
Islamic Mentors offers guidance through challenging times. Learn about different types of divorce in Islam, including Khula (initiated by the wife) and Talaq (initiated by the husband). We also explain Iddah, the waiting period after divorce. Our resources can help you navigate these situations with respect and Islamic knowledge.

Iddah, a mandatory waiting period in Islam post-divorce or husband’s death, ensures reflection, emotional stability, and Pregnancy clarity.

Overview of Khula in Islam Islam considers marriage as a sacred bond, symbolizing a lifelong commitment to love, respect, and understanding. However, Islam acknowledges the

Introduction: The Concept of Divorce in Islam Divorce in Islam, or Talaq, is a permissible but discouraged action, intended as a last resort when a