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It should be noted here that she cannot get the right to have a divorce automatically, even if he beats her so brutally that any of her bones break, and she still has to pay the ransom money to get rid of such an abusive husband. As compared to Islamic law, under modern law in secular countries, women not only get the right to have divorce automatically from such an abusive husband, '''but she will also usually be granted compensation money from the husband by the court, and the husband will usually face some type of criminal charge for any physical harm inflicted upon her.'''
It should be noted here that she cannot get the right to have a divorce automatically, even if he beats her so brutally that any of her bones break, and she still has to pay the ransom money to get rid of such an abusive husband. As compared to Islamic law, under modern law in secular countries, women not only get the right to have divorce automatically from such an abusive husband, '''but she will also usually be granted compensation money from the husband by the court, and the husband will usually face some type of criminal charge for any physical harm inflicted upon her.'''


==A woman cannot get her marriage dissolved through Khul’ even if the man is infertile:==
==A woman cannot get her marriage dissolved through Khul’ even if the man is infertile==
All 4 Sunni schools of Sunni [[fiqh]] agree that the wife cannot be granted a divorce on the grounds that her husband is infertile.  
All 4 Sunni schools of Sunni [[fiqh]] agree that the wife cannot be granted a divorce on the grounds that her husband is infertile.  


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