One or Three? Exploring the Scholarly Conflict over the Question of Triple riple Talāq (Divorce) in Islamic Law with Particular Emphasis on Oman

This article explores Talāq , which refers to the right of men in Islam to divorce their wives, with particular emphasis upon triple Talāq . This article seeks to answer the question of how triple Talāq at one time is applied in modern-day Muslim societies, in light of contemporary socio-economic co...

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