1. talaq - Noun
2. talaq - Verb
talaq (countable and uncountable, plural talaqs)
(Islam) An Islamic divorce, sanctioned by the Qur'an.
talaq (third-person singular simple present talaqs, present participle talaqing, simple past and past participle talaqed)
(Islam) To divorce somebody by these means.
It is therefore submitted that if it is a question of faith, religion and 1400 years old custom as argued by the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB), triple talaq has no force of Quran and hence it is illegal and ineffective. Source: Internet
He said the only aim of the BJP government by raking up talaq and uniform civil code issues is to polarise society and gain Hindu votes. Source: Internet
The contract should lay out categorically, with consent of bride, bridegroom and witnesses, that saying talaq thrice in one sitting would not lead to dissolution of the marriage. Source: Internet
Salam has to his credit a number of books, including Till Talaq Do Us PartMadrasas in the age of Islamophobia, which aim to set the record straight on a lot of myths and propaganda against Muslims. Source: Internet
SC, by a majority verdict, has ruled that the practice of divorce through triple talaq among Muslims is “void”, “illegal” and “unconstitutional”. Source: Internet
Triple talaq as a distorted version of “Talaq ul Hasan” needs to be banned, and there’s No doubt about it. Source: Internet