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Meaning of "iddah"

iddah: (noun) in Islamic law, refers to the waiting period a woman must observe after the death of her husband or after a divorce, during which she may not remarry
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  • The period for which a woman must wait after the death of her spouse, or after a divorce, before she can remarry.

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The length of iddah varies according to a number of circumstances.
Rules regarding the period of iddah.
The period of iddah differs in the case of different women.
This period is called iddah.
If she is pregnant then the iddah is extended to the time of delivery.
This period is known as iddah.
There is no iddah for women who did not consummate their marriage.
A husband may divorce his wife once and let the iddah pass.
Iddah of a pregnant woman.
It is very important that the spouses are together until the end of Iddah period.
After the iddah is over the woman is free to marry another man.
For now, please understand the different types of iddah.
The Iddah of a widow is four months and ten days.
When a woman is granted a divorce through khulʿ, she must enter a waiting period known as iddah.
Iddah of Zainab.

See also

If the husband converts to Islam during the iddah period, then the marriage remains valid.
Iddah Asin, is a lawyer and corporate executive in Kenya.
Upon the expiration of the iddah ( the waiting period ), the wife is free to remarry.
State of iddah of a woman who gets divorce ( talaq ).

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