Mutual Divorce in Muslim Marriage

Last updated on May 3, 2022

Mubara’at

Both you and your spouse can end the marriage and divorce each other if you both do not want to continue in the marriage and end all marital obligations.

What is essential in this form of divorce is that both you and your spouse should consent to ending the marriage. This form of divorce is known as Mubara’at.

The word ‘mubara’at’ means ‘freeing one another mutually’. Mutual divorce takes place in the form of ‘Mubara’at’ when:

  • Both husband and wife consent to ending the marriage
  • You (husband) have to say ‘talaq’ once
  • This form of talaq cannot be revoked.

This form of divorce happens after coming to a mutual decision to end the marriage.

If you and your spouse decide to end the marriage, this means that certain duties have to be followed such as:

  • Your wife has to follow the period of iddat after the divorce.
  • Both your wife and children can get maintenance during this period.

If you did divorce your wife using this method, then you cannot remarry her again unless certain conditions are followed.

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Nilofar

October 24, 2023

mai mere husband ko divorce dena chahti hu family ke wajah se aur unke nashe karne ki Aadat ke wajah se toh kaiser file karna hoga without dv file kiyee huwe

Sikha

December 10, 2024

Steps to File for Divorce Under Muslim Law
Khula: This is initiated by the wife. You can request a divorce by returning the mahr (dowry) given to you at the time of marriage.
Khula Process-
You can start the process by expressing your desire for divorce to your husband and offering to return the mahr.
Often, families or community elders mediate to see if reconciliation is possible. If not, they help facilitate the divorce. Once agreed, the divorce is documented, and you are required to observe the iddat period (a waiting period of about three months) to ensure you are not pregnant.
Legal Support-
It’s advisable to consult a lawyer who specializes in Muslim personal law to guide you through the process and ensure all legal requirements are met.
If there are disputes or complications, you may need to approach the family court for resolution.
You can file for Khula without filing a Domestic Violence case. The process is separate and does not require proving any form of abuse. Under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code (“CrPC”), you can seek maintenance from your husband even after divorce. This provision is religion-neutral and applies to all women, including Muslim women.
Sources Referred:
https://vakilsearch.com/blog/divorce-in-islam-an-indian-legal-perspective/
https://www.newindianexpress.com/explainers/2024/Jul/14/giving-divorced-muslim-women-their-due
https://theconversation.com/muslim-instant-divorce-law-divides-india-77635

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