No 'talaq' in fit of anger or by phone, say Muslim women
By IANS
Lucknow : The All India Muslim Women Personal Law Board Sunday came out with its much-awaited 'model' nikahnama, which explicitly bars men from declaring 'talaq' (divorce) in a fit of anger, intoxication or partial sleep or even by phone, SMS or internet.
The model nikahnama aimed at providing Muslim women protection from undue oppression by their husbands, spells out the wife's legitimate rights, granted under the Shariat, as also the duties of both husband and wife. It emphasises the importance of marriage and discourages divorce.
It also lays down how a Muslim woman is legally entitled to separation from a promiscuous husband. Besides, it also spells out that a wife can seek separation if the husband abandons her for more than four years or if he forces her to indulge in unnatural sex.

According to Amber, "The Shariat entitles a woman to take separation on grounds of incompatibility, even if the husband refuses to divorce her".
"All that the woman is required to do is to tell the husband to leave her alone and pay him either the 'mehr' amount or something else in lieu of the 'mehr'," she said.
Enumerating the other grounds on which a Muslim woman was empowered to divorce her husband, Amber pointed out: "Islam allows a woman to seek divorce if the husband does not have physical relationship with the wife for more than a year, or suffers from AIDS, or has illicit relationship with other women or tortures her in any manner."
The new 'nikahnama' also lays down that a husband is expected to provide "cooked food" and "stitched clothes" to his wife.





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