On Mon, 10 July 2023, 8:47 am Bash, <bbasalamah@...> wrote:
Hi Ron,
I believe "dalam keadaan suci" refers to not just post-menstruation but also nifas i.e. post-partum, because if the woman gives birth during the 4-month iddah, that's another child the divorcing husband will be responsible for.
In view of the more complex scope of meaning, I'd keep the translation closer to source as "in ritual purity" and leave it as that.
I stand corrected but so far I haven't found a better way to put it.
Bashir?
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On Sun, 9 Jul 2023, 13:23 Ron Witton, <rwitton44@...> wrote:
Terima kasih?
Ada setujuan umum?
Ron?
(Dr) Ron Witton 22 Moore St Austinmer NSW 2515 phone: 0409 399 752
On Sun, 9 July 2023, 3:20 pm Erich Ekoputra, <erich.ekoputra@...> wrote:
Hi Ron,
No, one can have sex, and get divorced next day. Anyway, the court will not do physical exam. So, masa iddah is the way Islam takes to avoid that humiliating treatment against women.
Thank you.
Kind regards,
Erich Ekoputra ? I am currently away from my workstation, and reaching out to you via my celldev. ??lease excuse any typos!
Yes, I thought that...but it might imply she may be pregnant.... I can't see why a court might consider not having her period as important/ desirable...
Ada masukan daripada orang lain?
Ron
(Dr) Ron Witton 22 Moore St Austinmer NSW 2515 phone: 0409 399 752
On Sun, 9 July 2023, 2:55 pm Tuti Gunawan, <tutigunawan@...> wrote:
I think 'keadaan suci' here means that the wife is not having a period.
Tuti
On Sun, Jul 9, 2023 at 2:37?PM Roggie Cale via <roggiecale=[email protected]> wrote:
This is what I could find:
Plaintiff (former wife) marriage consummated
Plaintiff (former wife) marriage not consummated
Roggie
On Saturday, July 8, 2023, 09:31:25 PM PDT, Ron Witton <rwitton44@...> wrote: