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Question No. 1587

Answered Jun 13 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Oli Ullah .

**Answer:** Your situation does **not** violate the condition set by your husband, and **no divorce (talaq) has occurred**. Here is the detailed evidence-based ruling according to the Qur’an, authentic Sunnah, and the

Waswasa

Question No. 1585

Answered Jun 13 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Oli Ullah .

## Answer **Summary:** Your conditional divorce (*talaq mu‘allaq*) has **not** been triggered. Inner thoughts, waswasa (whispers of Shaytan), and merely visiting a shop to buy something do **not** constitute “saying”

Salafi ruling on conditional talaq as a threat (oath, not divorce). Wife continues act despite delayed kaffarah – no sin, no divorce.

Question No. 1569

Answered Jun 13 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Oli Ullah .

Salafi ruling on conditional talaq as a threat (oath, not divorce). Wife continues act despite delayed kaffarah – no sin, no divorce. Based on Ibn Taymiyyah, Ibn Baz, Albani. Islamic fatwa for OCD/waswasa.

A wife fears her husband’s vague threat (“it’ll be a problem”) might be a conditional divorce. Salafi ruling: no divorce occurred because husband didn’t intend talaq and words were ambiguous.

Question No. 1553

Answered Jun 12 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Oli Ullah .

A wife fears her husband’s vague threat (“it’ll be a problem”) might be a conditional divorce. Salafi ruling: no divorce occurred because husband didn’t intend talaq and words were ambiguous. Learn how to overcome waswasa.

Islamic ruling on waswasa (OCD) and conditional divorce: Does a wife’s threat of divorce have any effect?

Question No. 1549

Answered Jun 12 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Oli Ullah .

Islamic ruling on waswasa (OCD) and conditional divorce: Does a wife’s threat of divorce have any effect? Does a husband’s lie about pronouncing a conditional divorce count as divorce? Salafi scholars answer based on Qur’an and Sunnah – no divorce occurred.

Does doubt break conditional talaq?

Question No. 1539

Answered Jun 12 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Emdadul Haque .

Does a conditional talaq (divorce) for “cheating” trigger if you only have doubts or waswasa? Answer from Salafi fiqh: No, unless you are 100% certain you deliberately massaged or spoke with love intention. Marriage remains valid. Ignore whispers from Shaytan.

Conditional divorce ruling: Does talking about the prohibited person to others, writing about him, or viewing his photo online break the condition?

Question No. 1517

Answered Jun 11 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Oli Ullah .

Conditional divorce ruling: Does talking about the prohibited person to others, writing about him, or viewing his photo online break the condition? Salafi/Ahl-e-Hadith answer based on Qur’an, Hadith, and scholars like Ibn Baz and Ibn Uthaymeen. Advice on waswasa.

Ruling on conditional talaq when husband said “don’t talk to boys from past” and wife accidentally touched female cousin

Question No. 1512

Answered Jun 11 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Oli Ullah .

Ruling on conditional talaq when husband said “don’t talk to boys from past” and wife accidentally touched female cousin – Salafi answer based on Quran, hadith, and scholars like Ibn Baz, Ibn Uthaymeen, Ibn Taymiyyah.

Question regarding to divorce

Question No. 1507

Answered Jun 11 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Oli Ullah .

A detailed Salafi/Ahl-e-Hadith ruling on a conditional divorce where the husband clarified “with love intention.” Includes guidance on talking to non-mahram men, waswasa, and obedience to husband. Based on Ibn Taymiyyah, Ibn Baz, al-Albani.

Ruling on conditional divorce when husband clarifies his ambiguous condition later without repeating the word “talaq.” Does a second specification create a new conditional talaq?

Question No. 1506

Answered Jun 11 in Waswasa-OCD according to the Ahle Hadith / Salafi school of thought. Reviewed and published by Mufti Oli Ullah .

Ruling on conditional divorce when husband clarifies his ambiguous condition later without repeating the word “talaq.” Does a second specification create a new conditional talaq? Salafi/Ahle Hadith answer with evidence.

Conditional divorce (talaq mu‘allaq) due to speaking with a past proposal candidate – does a casual street greeting break it?

Question No. 1471

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

**Conditional divorce (talaq mu‘allaq) due to speaking with a past proposal candidate – does a casual street greeting break it? Salafi ruling on waswasa (OCD doubts) regarding love intention. Shaykh Ibn Bāz, Ibn ‘Uthaymīn, al-Fawzān. Ignore whispers, no talaq occurred.*

conditional divorce and waswasa

Question No. 1469

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

A Salafi/Ahl-e-Hadith answer to a question about conditional divorce (talaq mu‘allaq) and waswasa. The wife greeted a man from the past without love intention – does the condition break? Ruling based on Ibn Taymiyyah, Ibn Baz, Albani, and Uthaymeen. Solution for overcoming waswasa.

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