كتاب 29
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Book 29
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Chapter 29
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باب 29
Muwatta Malik 1283
Malik said, "What is done among us when a slave divorces a slave-
girl when she is a slave and then she is set free, is that her idda is
the idda of a slave-girl, and her being set free does not change her
idda whether or not he can still return to her. Her idda is not
altered."
Malik added, "The hadd-punishment which a slave
incurs is the same as this. When he is freed after he has incurred but
before the punishment has been executed, his hadd is the hadd of the
slave."
Malik said, "When a free man divorces a slave-girl
three times, her idda is two periods. When a slave divorces a free
woman twice, her idda is three periods."
Malik said about a
man who had a slave-girl as a wife, and he bought her and set her
free, ''Her idda is the idda of a slave-girl, i.e. two periods, as
long as he has not had intercourse with her. If he has had intercourse
with her after buying her and before he set her free, she only has to
wait until one period has passed . "
| Reference | : Muwatta Malik 1283 |
| In-book reference | : Book 29, Hadith 35461 |
| USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 7, Hadith 1283 |
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