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(Book 28, Hadith 27) #36187
Marriage During Idda Periods

SUMMARY: Umar ibn al-Khattab separated a woman and her husband who married during her idda period, and established the rule that if the marriage was not consummated, they should be separated when she completes her idda from her first husband. If it was consummated, she must complete both iddas before they can be reunited.

Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from Said ibn al- Musayyab and from Sulayman ibn Yasar that Tulayha al-Asadiya was the wife of Rushayd ath-Thaqafi. He divorced her, and she got married in her idda-period. Umar ibn al-Khattab beat her and her husband with a stick several times, and separated them. Then Umar ibn al-Khattab said, "If a woman marries in her idda-period, and the new husband has not consummated the marriage, then separate them, and when she has completed the idda of her first husband, the other becomes a suitor. If he has consummated the marriage then separate them. Then she must complete her idda from her first husband, and then the idda from the other one, and they are never to be reunited". Malik added, ''Said ibn al-Musayyab said that she had her dowry because he had consummated the marriage". Malik said,"The practice with us concerning a free woman whose husband dies, is that she does an idda of four months and ten days and she does not marry if she doubts her period until she is free of any doubt or if she fears that she is pregnant".
وَحَدَّثَنِي عَنْ مَالِكٍ، عَنِ ابْنِ شِهَابٍ، عَنْ سَعِيدِ بْنِ الْمُسَيَّبِ، وَعَنْ سُلَيْمَانَ بْنِ يَسَارٍ، أَنَّ طُلَيْحَةَ الأَسَدِيَّةَ، كَانَتْ تَحْتَ رُشَيْدٍ الثَّقَفِيِّ فَطَلَّقَهَا فَنَكَحَتْ فِي عِدَّتِهَا فَضَرَبَهَا عُمَرُ بْنُ الْخَطَّابِ وَضَرَبَ زَوْجَهَا بِالْمِخْفَقَةِ ضَرَبَاتٍ وَفَرَّقَ بَيْنَهُمَا ثُمَّ قَالَ عُمَرُ بْنُ الْخَطَّابِ أَيُّمَا امْرَأَةٍ نَكَحَتْ فِي عِدَّتِهَا فَإِنْ كَانَ زَوْجُهَا الَّذِي تَزَوَّجَهَا لَمْ يَدْخُلْ بِهَا فُرِّقَ بَيْنَهُمَا ثُمَّ اعْتَدَّتْ بَقِيَّةَ عِدَّتِهَا مِنْ زَوْجِهَا الأَوَّلِ ثُمَّ كَانَ الآخَرُ خَاطِبًا مِنَ الْخُطَّابِ وَإِنْ كَانَ دَخَلَ بِهَا فُرِّقَ بَيْنَهُمَا ثُمَّ اعْتَدَّتْ بَقِيَّةَ عِدَّتِهَا مِنَ الأَوَّلِ ثُمَّ اعْتَدَّتْ مِنَ الآخَرِ ثُمَّ لاَ يَجْتَمِعَانِ أَبَدًا ‏.‏ قَالَ

TOPICS
marriage  *  divorce  *  separation  *  nikah  *  talaq  *  iddah  *  faskh  *  idda

QUICK LESSONS:
Follow Islamic laws regarding divorce & remarriage ; Respect other people’s rights ; Abide by rules set forth by religious leaders ; Honor agreements made between spouses .

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith discusses the rules of marriage during an idda period. An idda is a waiting period that must be observed by a divorced or widowed woman before she can remarry. In this hadith, Umar ibn al-Khattab separates a woman who married in her idda period and establishes the rule that if the marriage was not consummated then they should be separated when she completes her first husband's idda; however, if it was consummated then both of their respective periods must be completed before they can reunite again. This hadith also mentions that even though this couple is separated due to their actions, the wife still has rights to any dowry given by her second husband as he did indeed consummate their marriage. The main lesson here is for people to abide by Islamic laws regarding divorce and remarriage as well as respecting other people's rights even in difficult situations such as these.

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