- In Islam, ’
iddah or
iddat (Arabic: العدة, romanized: al-ʿidda; "period of waiting") is the
period a
woman must
observe after the
death of her husband...
- for a
certain period. This
period is
known as
iddah. A divorcée in
between menarche and
menopause has
iddah for
three menstrual cycles, no
matter how long...
- ends and the wife must
undergo iddah, a
period of
abstinence from
marriage (and thus, ****ual intercourse). The
iddah is
intended to give
paternal certainty...
-
clothing and
jewelry in
accordance with the Qur'an.
Widows must
observe iddah, "period of waiting"
which is four
months and 10 days long. **** Islam...
-
husband can
revoke the
divorce at any time
during the
waiting period ('
iddah)
which lasts three full
menstrual cycles.
Resumption of ****ual relations...
- the
husband to pay the
maintenance was
restricted to the
period of the
iddah only. High
Courts have
interpreted "just and fair provision" that a woman...
-
granted a
divorce through khulʿ, she must
enter a
waiting period known as
iddah.
According to the
majority opinion,
which includes the
reliable position...
- the
surah An-Nisa. The
surah also
defines the time
period of
mourning (
iddah) to be
three menstruation periods. For pre-menarche
girls and for post-menopause...
-
Iddah Asin is a
lawyer and
corporate executive in Kenya. She is the
Director of
Government Affairs and Policy, for the
pharmaceutical company Johnson...
- she
became lawful for him. Al-Tabari
mentions that
Khalid waited for her '
iddah (waiting period) to end
before marrying her,
while Ibn al-Athir confirms...