What is the process of divorce in Muslim law?
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In Muslim law, divorce, known as “Talaq,” begins with the husband pronouncing the word three times. This initiates a waiting period called “Iddah” for possible reconciliation. If no reconciliation occurs, the divorce is finalized. The involvement of arbitration and counseling is encouraged, and remarriage after the third Talaq is more complex. Specific details may vary based on legal interpretations and regional frameworks.