Talaq
Talaq is an Islamic practice that allows a husband to divorce his wife. It involves a formal declaration, which can be made verbally or in writing. The process typically requires the husband to pronounce "talaq" three times, often spaced out over a period of time, allowing for reconciliation.
In many Muslim communities, Talaq is subject to specific rules and conditions, including a waiting period called iddah. This period allows the wife to determine if she is pregnant and provides time for potential reconciliation. The practice and its implications can vary significantly across different cultures and legal systems.