Woman Between Islam and Western Society
        
        
          8. Concerning Divorce
        
        
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          due to being divorced, she was in need of financial
        
        
          assistance, he could provide her with continuing
        
        
          maintenance from the government exchequer,
        
        
          baitul
        
        
          mal,
        
        
          etc.
        
        
          Today, anyone who cites ‘Umar’s ruling as a
        
        
          precedent in order to justify the finality of a divorce
        
        
          based on three utterances of the word
        
        
          talaq
        
        
          on a
        
        
          single occasion should remember that his verdict
        
        
          will remain unenforceable for the simple reason
        
        
          that he does not have the powers that ‘Umar, as
        
        
          Caliph, possessed. ‘Umar’s verdict was that of a
        
        
          powerful ruler of the time and not just that of a
        
        
          common man. It is necessary at this point to clear
        
        
          certain misunderstandings which have arisen about
        
        
          the extent of agreement which existed on ‘Umar’s
        
        
          ruling. Of all the Prophet’s Companions who were
        
        
          present at Medina at that time, perhaps the only one
        
        
          to disagree was ‘Ali. As a result of this, certain
        
        
          ‘ulama
        
        
          have come to the conclusion that the
        
        
          Prophet’s followers
        
        
          (Sahabah)
        
        
          had reached a
        
        
          consensus
        
        
          (‘ijma)
        
        
          on this matter.
        
        
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          But the consensus reached was not on the general
        
        
          issue of divorce, but on the right of Muslim rulers to