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Definition of talaq in English: talaqnountaˈlɑːktæˈlɑk mass noun(in Islamic law) divorce effected by the husband's enunciation of the word ‘talaq’, this constituting a formal repudiation of his wife. (伊斯兰律法中的)离婚 Compare with khula Example sentencesExamples - Recently, Afsana Mushtaq (name changed) in Delhi became the first Indian woman to be digitally divorced when her husband e-mailed her the triple talaq.
- As is well known, a wife does not have the unilateral power of divorce by talaq which a Muslim husband has by long tradition.
- Kusum is peremptorily divorced by her husband who gives her talaq with no qualms.
- About talaq - the most discussed and misunderstood issue of the community - she said that it is not a question of delivering one or three at a time.
- In the Prophet's time, Nadvi explains, divorce took the form of the husband uttering the word talaq three times, spaced over three consecutive menstrual cycles of the wife.
Synonyms dissolution, annulment, official separation, judicial separation, separation, disunion, break-up, split, split-up, severance, rupture, breach, parting
OriginFrom Arabic ṭalaq, from ṭalaqa 'repudiate'. Definition of talaq in US English: talaqnountæˈlɑktaˈläk (in Islamic law) divorce effected by the husband's threefold repetition of the word “talaq,” this constituting a formal repudiation of his wife. (伊斯兰律法中的)离婚 Example sentencesExamples - Kusum is peremptorily divorced by her husband who gives her talaq with no qualms.
- In the Prophet's time, Nadvi explains, divorce took the form of the husband uttering the word talaq three times, spaced over three consecutive menstrual cycles of the wife.
- About talaq - the most discussed and misunderstood issue of the community - she said that it is not a question of delivering one or three at a time.
- Recently, Afsana Mushtaq (name changed) in Delhi became the first Indian woman to be digitally divorced when her husband e-mailed her the triple talaq.
- As is well known, a wife does not have the unilateral power of divorce by talaq which a Muslim husband has by long tradition.
Synonyms dissolution, annulment, official separation, judicial separation, separation, disunion, break-up, split, split-up, severance, rupture, breach, parting
OriginFrom Arabic ṭalaq, from ṭalaqa ‘repudiate’. |