Law Of Wife Asking For Divorce In Islam, Is It Allowed Sharia?

YOGYAKARTA Divorce is an unwanted situation, but under certain conditions, separation can be the best way for both parties. In this context, there are quite often questions, namely the law of the wife asking for divorce in Islam is this action justified sharialy? To find out the answer to the question, see the explanation below.

In Islam, one of the virtues of marriage is to perfect half of religion. This is stated in a hadith narrated by Imam Al-Baihaqi with Anas bin Balik. The hadith reads:

You can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't.

"Anas bin Malik r.a. said, Rasulullah SAW said, 'If a servant is married, he has really perfected half of his religion. Then pray to Allah in the remaining half.' (HR. Al-Baihaqi, was ordered by Sheikh al-Albani).

From this hadith, it can be concluded that a Muslim and Muslim who is married with the intention of worshiping Allah SWT and holding His Shari'a has perfected half of his religion.

However, the life after marriage does not always go well as expected. Conflicts and intrigue often color household life for various reasons, ranging from economic problems, bullying, husbands not providing a living, and much more. If this is not handled wisely, the conflict could lead to divorce.

Well, in Islamic fiqih, divorce claims (talak) include one of the very in-depth and specificly regulated actions, and require the fulfillment of certain conditions.

Quoted from the NU Online page, Sayyid Abdurrahman bin Husain bin Umar al-Hadrami explained that divorce claims include risky actions. Even some scholars choose to remain silent about this. However, if the divorce is unavoidable, then the wife can file a divorce suit against her husband. However, there are several provisions and conditions that must be met so that the process is legal in accordance with Islamic legal principles.

Quoting the book Buhyatul Mustarsyidin fi Talkhishi Fatawa Ba'dil Amimmah minal Mutakhirin by Sayyid Abdurrahman bin Umar al-Hadrami, here are the conditions for the wife to file for divorce from her husband:

Of the nine conditions above, Islam allows the wife to file for divorce from her husband on the grounds that her living is not fulfilled.

Even so, divorce remains the last choice in Islam. As mentioned in the hadith of the Prophet narrated by Abu Daud, the most hated thing by Allah is divorce.

Before taking a divorce step, a husband and wife who are in conflict are advised to do islah or peace. This step is highly recommended so that cracked relations can be restored.

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