Question 1
My niece married a man on an agreed amount of Mahr of a gold bangle valued at R10,000. Unfortunately, the marriage broke down, and the man agreed to issue a divorce by Khula. He did not ask for the Mahr in return for issuing a divorce. Instead, he asked for R30,000 to issue a divorce.
My niece asked me to sell the gold bangle she received as Mahr, valued at R10,000, to make the payment of R30,000. However, when I went to the jeweler to cash the gold bangle, I was told that it is actually brass and of no value.
I now understand why the ex-husband did not ask for the gold bangle given as Mahr for Khula. I have not revealed this to my niece as she is likely to be very hurt, and I have decided to rather simply pay the extra burden myself.
My questions are as follows:
1.  Is a Nikaah valid if the Mahr was fraudulently stated as a gold bangle valued at R10,000, which is actually a brass bangle?
2.  What are the requirements of my niece for Khula, as the Mahr was not what it was stated to be, and in fact, is brass of no value?
Answer 1
Question 2
Assalamualaikum.
I have taken Khula from my husband, but my husband wants me back. I also want to remarry him.
My question is: Until what period can we remarry? Is it compulsory to marry within the iddat of 3 months? Can we remarry after my iddat?
Answer 2
Question 3
I went into Nikkah with a girl recently, and after 2 weeks she started saying it was a forced marriage and that she needs Talaq, even though rukhsati has not been done yet. She has planned to apply Khula. What are my duties in this regard?
I have tried my best to resolve any issues, but she is not interested in listening or patching up anything.
Answer 3
Question 4
My family and my husband’s family put a lot of mental and emotional torture on me and made me ask for Khula, and they made my husband sign it forcibly. He did not intend to give me Khula. We were not even allowed to talk or communicate before that. Is the Khula still valid?
Answer 4
Question 5
My wife is asking me for a divorce (Khula). I am a simple and kind person, but she blames me for telling lies and not fulfilling her wishes. Despite my family and I trying to convince her, she still wants a divorce. What should I do?
Answer 5
Question 6
My husband gets angry over minor things, makes insulting comments, and gives ultimatums to cancel any planned program. He also threatens me with abusive language and violent behavior. I feel emotionally abused and have been enduring this for 6 years. Do I have grounds for Khula? If he agrees to Khula, would it become an irrevocable divorce?
Answer 6
Question 7
A sister is married to a brother, but her husband does not pray, and has been abusive toward her, including ripping off her niqab and using physical violence. She now wants a divorce and is considering Khula. How does the Khula procedure work in the Hanafi school in light of the following conditions:
1.  He has not paid her the mahr he promised.
2.  There are four children involved.
3.  Does an imam need to be involved if the husband refuses Khula?
4.  Must the wife pay the husband for Khula, and how is this affected if he has not given her the mahr?
5.  Does the wife need to wait one or two menstrual cycles (idda) after Khula?
6.  She has prayed istikhaara and is certain that she does not want to stay married.
7.  There has been recent physical violence against her by the husband, in front of the children.
Answer 7
Question 8
In sha Allah, you could advise and give clarification. I was sent the above about my situation (attached). I requested a khula from my husband. Within weeks, during the iddah period, my husband and I spoke and communicated about reconciliation, and he asked me to come back and return as spouses. Is this considered a rujoo?
I saw the above comment (attached) to another sister and wanted clarification to confirm if we are still married?
Answer 8
Question 9
I have separated from my husband and am living with my mother due to my poor health caused by my marriage and toxic environment with my in-laws. He initially agreed to the separation but now is demanding my mahr back in exchange for my personal belongings and furniture. He refuses reconciliation and is forcing me to do Khula. I don’t have clothes or furniture for myself and my son, and he is still failing to return my belongings. I don’t want to involve the police but feel I have no choice. What should I do?
Answer 9
Question 10
I have been divorced for over two years. My marriage was annulled by a Mufti via Khula after issues related to my ex-husband's impotency, his refusal to seek treatment, and his family's insistence on ending the marriage. However, I have concerns regarding the process and validity of the Khula, particularly because my ex-husband was not contacted during the process. Also, I haven’t received any clarification about the haqq mehr. I am seeking clarification on these points.
Answer 10