Explore Verses Related to three month wait for those free of menstruation
At a Glance
📖 Quranic Context
Provides crucial legal clarity for a specific demographic of women, ensuring their rights and societal stability after divorce.
Demonstrates Allah's comprehensive wisdom in legislating for all possible human conditions, providing ease and removing doubt.
💭 Theological Perspective
Addresses the natural life stages of women, both before puberty and after menopause.
The waiting period serves to provide emotional closure, certainty regarding pregnancy, and an opportunity for reconciliation.
Represents a clear legal injunction ('hukm') that removes ambiguity and prevents disputes.
Observing the 'iddah is an act of worship and submission (taqwa) to Allah's command, which brings ease and blessings.
📜 Hadith Perspective
The revelation of this verse was a direct answer to questions posed by companions, like Ubayy ibn Ka'b, about the waiting period for women not mentioned in the initial rulings (the very young and the old).
- Clarification of Quranic rulings
- Providing ease in legal matters
- Addressing all segments of the community
There is a universal consensus (ijma) among all schools of Islamic law on the three-month 'iddah for these categories of women, based directly on the clear text of this verse.
💎 Deeper Insights
Search grounding reveals that the phrase 'if you are in doubt' (إِنِ ارْتَبْتُمْ) was explained by scholars like Al-Tabari not as doubt about the ruling itself, but as a divine address to the community's prior state of doubt before this clear legislation was revealed. The verse essentially means, 'Regarding the matter in which you were in doubt, here is the clear ruling,' thus highlighting the Quran's role as a resolver of societal uncertainty.
— Al-Tabari, Al-Qurtubi
Synthesizing the legal ruling with the verse's conclusion, 'whoever fears Allah, He will make his matter easy,' uncovers a 'Spiritual Contract for Legal Compliance.' The verse doesn't just command, it promises. By fulfilling the legal requirement of the three-month wait—an act of Taqwa—a divine promise of 'ease' (yusr) is activated for the individuals involved in the difficult affair of divorce. The 'iddah transforms from a mere legal waiting period into a means of seeking divine help and facilitation.
— Ibn Kathir, As-Sa'di, Al-Baghawi
