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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”

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.

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.

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.

What if I doubt I fulfilled conditional divorce?

Question No. 1457

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

A wife doubts if she saw the person her husband conditioned divorce on (50/50 doubt while on a rickshaw). According to Salafi fiqh, conditional divorce requires certainty. Her marriage remains valid. Ignore waswasa – Shaykh Ibn Baz, Ibn Uthaymeen, al-Albani.

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

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-Ḥadīth / Salafī fiqh, relying on the Qur’an, authent

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.