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A woman should finish her 'iddah [waiting period] by giving birth, after that she can get married again.



And for those who are pregnant, their [waiting] term ('iddah) is until they give birth. And whoever fears Allah - He will make for him of his matter ease. (surah At-Talaq 65:4)


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hmmm... I thought some madhab (I cant remember which one) allows the pregnant woman to be married with the man who impregnated her, but must NOT consummate the marriage (that is, must not have sex) until the women give birth and finishes the iddah time and then do the nikkah again.
I'm sure I've heard about this opinion from one of the islamic classes I attended.
 
hmmm... I thought some madhab (I cant remember which one) allows the pregnant woman to be married with the man who impregnated her, but must NOT consummate the marriage (that is, must not have sex) until the women give birth and finishes the iddah time and then do the nikkah again.
I'm sure I've heard about this opinion from one of the islamic classes I attended.


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If a husband divorces his wife and she is pregnant, then she has to stay with him until the 'iddah [waiting period] is over. The waiting period for a pregnant woman is until she gives birth to the child. Then she can leave him.

If the husband takes his wife back before she gives birth, she is still his wife. Except that he has used 1 [out of 3] talaqs [divorces] that he had.


If the husband wants to have the woman back after the 'iddah [waiting period] - he has to do a new marriage contract with her, and 2 witnesses and a new dowry [mahr] for her. Just like a new marriage contract.



Allah knows best.
 
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