What is the ruling if a husband uses a conjunction (like 'fa' or 'thumma') when repeating the divorce pronouncement multiple times?
Chapter on Explicit Divorce and Others
Al-Mughni
Book of Divorce
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If a husband says, "You are divorced so (fa) divorced so (fa) divorced," or "You are divorced, then (thumma) divorced, then (thumma) divorced," the ruling is the same as when he connected them with the conjunction 'wa' (and), meaning each repetition constitutes a distinct divorce.