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Conditional talaq ruling: Speaking loudly near a past suitor’s house without directly addressing him does not break the condition. Talking is direct communication, not passive hearing. Doubt does not trigger divorce. Follow Salafi fiqh.*

Question No. 1440

Answered Jun 10 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Oli Ullah .

*Conditional talaq ruling: Speaking loudly near a past suitor’s house without directly addressing him does not break the condition. Talking is direct communication, not passive hearing. Doubt does not trigger divorce. Follow Salafi fiqh.*

If I am 50% sure I saw the person, is talaq valid?

Question No. 1436

Answered Jun 10 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Emdadul Haque .

**Answer – Summary** Both situations do **not** break the conditional divorce (talaq mu‘allaq). 1. **Situation 1 (seeing the person with 50% doubt)** – The condition “if you see/meet X, then talaq” requires **certai

does doubt break conditional divorce islam - if i see someone with 50% doubt does talaq happen?

Question No. 1434

Answered Jun 10 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Emdadul Haque .

Get a ruling on conditional divorce (ta’liq talaq) with doubt: Does a 50/50 uncertainty about seeing a specific person break the condition? Based on Salafi/Ahl-e-Hadith fiqh, the talaq does not occur. Ignore waswasa – marriage remains valid.

does talking loudly near someone count as talking to them in Islam?

Question No. 1429

Answered Jun 9 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Emdadul Haque .

Conditional talaq condition: talking loudly near a man’s house without addressing him – does it break the condition? Salafi ruling: No, not a divorce. Quran and hadith evidence.

Does talking loudly with the hope that a past acquaintance might hear you break a conditional talaq?

Question No. 1426

Answered Jun 9 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Oli Ullah .

Does talking loudly with the hope that a past acquaintance might hear you break a conditional talaq? Salafi answer: No – because he wasn’t present and you didn’t directly address him. Evidence from Quran, Sunnah, Ibn Taymiyyah, Ibn Uthaymeen, and al-Albani. Short, reliable fatwa for waswasa.

Talak Waswasa

Question No. 1425

Answered Jun 9 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Oli Ullah .

Intentions determine actions** – The Prophet (īˇē) said: *“Actions are only by intentionsâ€Ļ”* (Bukhari, Muslim). Your intention was **not** to talk to that man with love; you were simply replying to your sister loudly. The thought “he might hear me” is a passing whisper (waswasa), not an intentional act.

Waswasa

Question No. 1422

Answered Jun 9 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Emdadul Haque .

Ruling on conditional talaq when wife sings lyrics similar to the husband’s condition. Salafi scholars explain that unintentional or similar words do not trigger divorce, and waswasa should be ignored

About Imaan

Question No. 1417

Answered Jun 9 in Faith and Belief according to the Hanafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Oli Ullah .

This Islamic Q&A answers a question about accidentally saying “no” during adhan or tasbih and whether it affects iman. Based on Hanafi fiqh, it explains that unintentional utterances do not harm faith, and provides guidance on waswasa (whisperings) from Shaytan.

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Question No. 1406

Answered Jun 9 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Oli Ullah .

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Can I ask my husband repeatedly about talaq condition without breaking it?

Question No. 1405

Answered Jun 9 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Emdadul Haque .

**Answer:** *In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.* **Important Note:** The following response is based strictly on the principles of Ahl al-ḤadÄĢth / SalafÄĢ fiqh, relying on the Qur’an, authent

Does thinking about someone break conditional divorce?

Question No. 1403

Answered Jun 9 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Emdadul Haque .

Conditional divorce ruling: Does finding someone good looking, commenting, checking stories/profiles, or liking posts break the condition? Salafi scholars clarify – no divorce without love intention or actual talking to past persons. Ignore waswasa.

Islamqa ruling: Conditional divorce requires explicit romantic intent. Innocent bargaining with a shopkeeper does not trigger talaq. Ignore waswasa – marriage remains valid.

Question No. 1402

Answered Jun 9 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Oli Ullah .

Islamqa ruling: Conditional divorce requires explicit romantic intent. Innocent bargaining with a shopkeeper does not trigger talaq. Ignore waswasa – marriage remains valid.

Talaq confused

Question No. 1401

Answered Jun 9 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Oli Ullah .

A woman crossed a house where a man from her past lived, imitated his accent while talking to her sister, and worried she triggered a conditional divorce. According to Salafi scholars, no divorce occurred because she did not directly speak to him, and doubt does not dissolve certainty. Learn the ruling from Qur’an and Hadith.

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