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*While Hanbali and Maliki Fiqhs don't allow such marriage with the intention of later taking Talaq. In this case, all the doors are shut for a woman to reunite her children and the former husband.
*While Hanbali and Maliki Fiqhs don't allow such marriage with the intention of later taking Talaq. In this case, all the doors are shut for a woman to reunite her children and the former husband.


==Muslim women still feel themselves compelled to go back to their ex-husbands despite the humiliation and risky process of Halala==
==Muslim women still feel themselves compelled to go back to their ex-husbands==
The process of Halala brings a lot of shame and humiliation and risks for a Muslim woman in an Islamic society, and people don't look good at the women who undergoes the Halala process. But many divorced Muslim women still wish (or even feel themselves compelled) to undergo the humiliation of the process of Halala in order to reunite with their ex-husband.  
Many divorced Muslim women wish (or even feel themselves compelled) to undergo the process of Halala in order to reunite with their ex-husband.  


The reasons are as under.  
The reasons are as under.  
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