YOGYAKARTA In Islam, women have an iddah period, which is a certain waiting period after being left behind or divorced by her husband. A Muslim who is in an iddah period is prohibited from marrying another man. Even so, the husband who divorced her can return or reconcile without requiring a new contract, during the divorce dropped in the form of a recitation (can be referred). So, how long is the iddah period for a woman who is still active in coming months?
Sheikh Abu Bakar ibn Muhammad al-Husaini in the book Kifaturyatul Akhypridir defines the iddah period as a certain waiting mass for one woman to find out the vacancy of the uterus. This void can be known by birth, count of months, or with a calculation of uru (the holy age)
Related to this, the ulama agreed that the legal iddah is mandatory for women who have died or been divorced by their husbands. The legal basis for iddah is the sabda of the Prophet Muhammad SAW to Fatimah bint Qais, jalah masa iddahmu di rumah Ummu Maktum. (HR Muslim, Abu Dawud, An-Nasai, and Tirmidzi).
The provisions of the iddah period for women who were still active in coming months depended on their condition at that time.
Adapting the NU Online page, for women who are divorced by their husbands, not pregnant, have already been married to their husbands, and are still actively menstruating or menstruating, the period is three quru times.
This provision is stated in the Quran, surah al-Baqarah verse 228. The following reads:
You can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't.
Meaning: 'Women who are rejected, hold back (waiting) three times uru. They should not hide what God created in their womb.'
The opinion of the ulama about the meaning of the quru varies. Syafi'I scholars interpret the quru with the holy period. and the period of the woman who is still active menstruating is calculated from the holy period when divorced. Meanwhile, if it is divorced in the conditions of menstruation, then the iddah period is calculated from the holy period after menstruation.
If quru is interpreted as a holy age, then if a husband drops his divorce on the 1st of Muharram, then his wife's iddah period ends on the 10 Rabi'ul Awal or when the third menstrual period begins.
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Meanwhile, if a woman who is still actively menstruating is divorced, but has never been with her husband, then there is no period of iddah for her. In the Qur'an surah al-Ahzab verse 49, Allah SWT obeys:
LET'S TRY IT, LET'S TRY IT OUT, LET'S TRY IT OUT, LET'S TRY IT OUT, LET'S TRY IT OUT, Let'S TRY IT OUT, Let'S TRY IT OUT.
Meaning: 'O you people who believe, if you marry women who believe, then you divorce them before you interfere, then once in a while it is not mandatory for them' isdah for you who you ask to perfect it. So give them mut'ah (give them) and let them go in the best possible way.'
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