He said to his wife: If you check my mobile phone you are divorced
He married her then he found out that her name was false.
She is complaining about her husband's attachment to the Society for the Promotion of Virtue.
Divorce by phone
He married a woman who was a new Muslim without the permission of her parents, then they gave their approval after that.
He issued the third divorce (talaaq) and says that the first divorce was issued at a time of purity in which he had had intercourse with her.
His wife pretended to be religious before he married her, then she became heedless about prayer after marriage; should he divorce her?
He said to his wife: If you have problems with me I will send you your papers; does this count as divorce (talaaq)?
His wife got a khula' separation from the court, but he still thinks that she is his wife.
He did the marriage contract with a girl but did not tell his parents, and he wants to do the marriage contract again in their presence.