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Muslim teaching about divorce Typeit

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Divorce is the legal of a marriage. It can occur as a result of with or strains on a marriage, and can be a painful experience for the married couple as well as their family. A relationship may break down because of (otherwise known as adultery), money issues, abuse or illness; however, every divorce is different as every couple is different. As marriage in religious thought is considered to be for , many religions discourage divorce as a course of action if a couple is struggling. Unlike many other religions, Islam divorce, but does stress that it is not an ideal outcome and that every measure should be made in order to try to reconcile the couple. Remarriage is also for Muslims who are divorced. There are different rules regarding divorce for and Muslims. For Sunnis, divorce does not require a - instead, the husband must pronounce his wife divorced three times, with a period between each time of three months. This is known as Talaq. For Shi'as, a divorce requires witnesses and also requires a waiting period. This period of time ensures that the divorce is not being taken in haste, as well as ensuring that the wife is not .

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