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65. Surah At Talaq (Divorce) - Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi - Tafhim al-Qur'an - The Meaning of the Qur'an
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65.
Surah At Talaq (Divorce)
Name
At-Talaq
is not only the name of this Surah but
also the title of its subject matter, for it contains commandments
about Talaq
(divorce) itself. Hadrat `Abdullah bin
Mas`ud has described it as Surah
an-Nisa al-qusra
also, i.e. the shorter Surah an-Nisa.
Period
of Revelation
Hadrat
Abdullah bin Masud has Pointed out, and the internal evidence of the
subject matter of the Surah confirms the same, that it must have been
sent down after those verses of surah Al-Baqarah in which
commandments concerning divorce were given for the first time.
Although it is difficult to determine precisely what is its exact
date of revelation, yet the traditions in any case indicate that when
the people started making errors in understanding the commandments of
Surah Al-Baqarah, and practically also they began to commit mistakes,
Allah sent down these instructions for their correction.
Theme
and Subject Matter
In
order to understand the commandments of this Surah, it would be
useful to refresh one's memory about the instructions which have been
given in the Qur'an concerning divorce and the waiting period (Iddat)
above.
"Divorce
may be pronounced twice; then the wife may either be kept back in
fairness or allowed to separate in fairness." (Al Baqarah 229)
"And
the divorced women (after the pronouncement of the divorce) must wait
for three monthly courses... and their husbands are fully entitled to
take them back (as their wives) during this waiting period, if they
desire reconciliation." (Al Baqarah 228)
"Then,
if the husband divorces his wife (for the third time), she shall not
remain lawful for him after this divorce, unless she marries another
husband..." (Al-Baqarah : 230)
"When
you marry the believing women, and then divorce them before you have
touched them, they do not have to fulfill a waiting period, the
completion of which you may demand of them." (Al-Ahzab : 49)
"And
if those of you who die, leave wives behind, the women should abstain
(from marriage) for four months and ten days." (Al-Baqarah 234)
The
rules prescribed in these verses were as follows:
A
man can pronounce at the most three divorces on his wife.
In
case the husband has pronounced one or two divorces he is entitled
to keep the woman back as wife within the waiting period and if
after the expiry of the waiting period the two desire to re-marry,
they can re- marry there is no condition of legalization (tahlil).
But if the husband has pronounced three divorces, he forfeits his
right to keep her as his wife within the waiting. period, and they
cannot re-marry unless the woman re-marries another husband and he
subsequently divorces her of his own free will.
The
waiting period of the woman, who menstruates and marriage with whom
has been consummated, is that she should pass three monthly courses.
The waiting period in case of one or two divorces is that the woman
is still the legal wife of the husband and he can keep her back as
his wife within the waiting period. But if the husband has
pronounced three divorces, this waiting period cannot be taken
advantage of for the purpose of reconciliation, but it is only meant
to restrain the woman from re-marrying another person before it
comes to an end.
There
is no waiting. period for the woman, marriage with whom has not been
consummated, and who is divorced even before she is touched. She can
re-marry, if she likes, immediately after the divorce.
The
waiting period of the woman whose husband dies, is four months and
ten days.
Here,
one should understand well that Surah At-Talaq was not sent down to
annul any of these rules or amend it, but it was sent down for two
purposes;
First,
that the man who has been given the right to pronounce divorce should
be taught such judicious methods of using this right as do not lead
to separation, as far as possible however, if separation does take
place, it should only be in case all possibilities of mutual
reconciliation have been exhausted. For in the Divine Law provision
for divorce has been made only as an unavoidable necessity; otherwise
Allah does not approve that the marriage relationship that has been
established between a man and a woman should ever break. The Holy
Prophet (upon whom be Allah's peace) has said "Allah has not
made lawful anything more hateful in His sight than divorce."
(Abu Daud). And: "Of all the things permitted by the Law, the
most hateful in the sight of Allah is the divorce, (Abu Daud)
The
second object was to complement this section of the family law of
Islam by supplying answers to the questions that had remained after
the revelation of the commandments in Surah Al-Baqarah. So, answers
have been supplied to the following questions:What would be the
waiting period of the women, marriage with whom has been consummated
and who no longer menstruate, or those who have not yet menstruated,
in case they are divorced? What would be the waiting period of the
woman, who is pregnant, or the woman whose husband dies, if she is
divorced?And what arrangements would be made for the maintenance and
lodging of the different categories of divorced women, and for the
fosterage of the child whose parents have separated on account of a
divorce?

In
the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful.


[1-2]
O Prophet, when you (and the believers) divorce women, divorce them
for their prescribed waiting-periods,
and count the waiting-period accurately,
and fear Allah, you Lord. And do not turn them out of their houses
(during the waiting-period), not should they themselves leave them,
except in case they commit an open. indecency.
These are the bounds prescribed by Allah and whoever transgresses
Allah's bounds will wrong his own self. You do not know: Allah may
after this bring about a situation (of reconciliation).
Then when they have reached the end of their (waiting) periods either
retain them (in wedlock) in a fair manner or part with them in a fair
manner,
and call to witness two just men from among yourselves,
and (O witnesses) bear witness equitably for the sake of Allah.

[3]
With this you are admonished, (and) whoever believes in Allah and the
Last Day.
Whosoever fears Allah in whatever he does, Allah will open for him
away out of the difficulties
and will provide for him from whence he could little imagine.
And whoever trusts in Allah, He is enough for him. Allah brings His
decrees to fulfillment.
Allah has appointed a destiny for everything.


[4-5]
And if you are in doubt about those of your women who have despaired
of menstruation, (you should know that) their waiting period is three
months,
and the same applies to those who have not menstruated as yet.
As far as pregnant women, their period ends when they deliver the
burden.
Whoever fears Allah, He makes his course easy for him. This is
Allah's Command which He has sent down to you. Whoever fears Allah,
Allah will remove his evils from him and will enhance his rewards.

[6]
Lodge them (in the waiting-period) where you yourselves live,
according to your means, and do not harass them so as to straiten
them.

[7]
And if they are pregnant, spend on them until they deliver their
burden.
Then if they suckle (the child) for you, give them their wages, and
settle the question of wages) fairly by mutual consultation.
But if you created difficulties for each other (concerning the
question of wages). then another woman would suckle the child.
Let the rich man spend according to his means and let the one whose
means are restricted, spend out of what Allah has given him. Allah
does not burden anyone with more than what He has given him. It may
u-ell be that Allah brings about ease after hardship.




[8-11]
Many a settlement
has rebelled against the commandments of its Lord and His Messengers,
and We called it to stern account and punished it severely. They
tasted the evil results of their misdeeds and consequently they have
nothing but ' loss in store for them. Allah has prepared from them a
severe torment (in the Hereafter). So fear Allah. O you then of
understanding, who have believed. Allah has sent down to you an
Admonition, a Messenger
who recites to you Allah's Revelations containing clear guidance, so
that he may bring those who have believed and done good deeds out of
darknesses into light.
Whoever believes in Allah and does good deeds, Allah shall admit him
into Gardens underneath which canals will be flowing. They shall live
therein for ever. Allah has prepared for such a one an excellent
provision.

[12]
Allah is He Who created seven heavens and of the earth also their
like.
His Command descends among them. (This you are being told) so that
you may know that Allah has power over everything, and that Allah's
knowledge encompasses all.