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In the event of Khul' (divorce requested by the wife in return for compensation), the woman should observe her ‘Iddah (waiting period) starting from the issuance of the Khul'. The scholars held different opinions regarding the duration of ‘Iddah in the event of Khul'. The majority of the scholars held that it is the same as the ‘Iddah of a normally divorced woman, which is three menstrual cycles if she menstruates and three (lunar) months if she does not. Allah, The Exalted, Says (what means):
· {Divorced women shall remain in waiting [i.e. do not remarry] for three menstrual periods.} [Quran 2:228]
· {And those who no longer expect menstruation among your women – if you doubt, then their ‘Iddah is three months, and [also for] those who have not menstruated.} [Quran 65:4]
Other scholars held that her ‘Iddah is only one menstrual cycle, and this is the opinion chosen by Ibn Taymiyyah, may Allaah have mercy upon him. However, scholars of Hadeeth held different opinions regarding the authenticity of the Hadeeth about the wife of Thaabit ibn Qays in which the Prophet stated that her ‘Iddah is one menstrual cycle.
At-Tirmithi reported in his book Sunan At-Tirmithi on the authority of Is-haaq ibn Raahawayh that he said: “If someone decides to follow this opinion, it is a strong one.” [End of quote]
Nevertheless, Is-haaq ibn Raahawayh held the opinion of the majority of the scholars, that her ‘Iddah is the same as that of a normally divorced woman.
As for the ‘Iddah lasting four months and ten days, it is the ‘Iddah of a widow. Allah, The Almighty, Says (what means): {And those who are taken in death among you and leave wives behind – they, [the wives, shall] wait four months and ten [days].} [Quran 2:234]
Allah Knows best.