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- Nikah halala is also known as tahleel marriage and is a practice in which a woman, after being divorced by a final divorce, marries another man, consummates the marriage, and divorces immediately for the sole purpose of remarrying her former husband.
- Nikah halala is practiced by a small minority of Muslims, mainly in countries that recognise the triple talaq.
- He contributed regularly to the newspapers Kurdistan, Hawari Kurd (The call of the Kurds), Hawarî nîştiman (The call of the motherland), Girugalî mindalan (The children's babble), Agir (Fire), Halala (Tulip), the organ of the Kurdish Women's Association.
- The Imam tells him the complexity of the Sharia law of Nikah halala for remarrying a woman after divorcing her.
- Nikah mut'ah is a fixed-term marriage practiced mainly in Shia Islam, but is rejected by the majority Sunni Muslims (see misyar marriage, nikah urfi, nikah halala).
- His work is represented in a number of anthologies including The Penguin Book of South African Verse, Inscapes, A Century of South African Poetry and Halala Madiba: Nelson Mandela in Poetry.
- Zulu - Uthe Ubhuti Asizomlanda, Halala, Bayisa, Shaka Mamba, Aniboyizobekha, Thula Baba, Encome, Clapping, Ululation, and Sangoma Drum improvisation.
- On December 12 2022, on a public interest litigation filed by BMMA, the Supreme Court of India issued notices to the centre and Law Commission of India requesting the abolition of practices of polygamy and other practices like Mut'a marriages, Misyar marriages and Nikah halala as they violate fundamental rights of the Muslim women in India under articles 14, 15, 21 and 25 of the Constitution.
- On 10 May 2017, senior cleric Maulana Syed Shahabuddin Salafi Firdausi denounced triple talaq and nikah halala, calling them un-Islamic practices and instruments to oppress women.
- He has denounced triple talaq and halala before the Supreme Court verdict, calling them un-Islamic and instrument to oppress the women.
- Through her new non-profit group, Ala Hazrat Helping Society, Nida Khan now counsels other Muslim women to protect them from harmful traditions like triple talaq, polygamy, domestic violence, and Nikah halala, a practice which is forbidden to do in Islam, which involves a female divorcee marrying another man, consummating the marriage, and then getting a divorce – all to allow her former husband to remarry her.
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