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The relationship between religion and divorce is complicated and varied. Different religions have different perceptions of divorce. Some religions accept divorce as a fact of life, while others only believe it is right under certain circumstances like adultery. Also, some religions allow remarriage after divorce, and others believe it is inherently wrong. This article attempts to summarize these viewpoints of major world religions and some important traditions regarding divorce in each faith.

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  • العلاقة بين الدين والطلاق معقدة ومتنوعة. تختلف الأديان حول مفاهيم الطلاق. تقبل بعض الديانات الطلاق على أنه حقيقة من حقائق الحياة، بينما يعتقد آخرون أنه حق في ظروف معينة مثل الزنا. أيضاً، تسمح بعض الديانات بالزواج مرة أخرى بعد الطلاق، والبعض الآخر لا يسمح بذلك. تحاول هذه المقالة تلخيص وجهات النظر هذه لأديان العالم الرئيسية وبعض التقاليد المهمة المتعلقة بالطلاق في كل دين. (ar)
  • The relationship between religion and divorce is complicated and varied. Different religions have different perceptions of divorce. Some religions accept divorce as a fact of life, while others only believe it is right under certain circumstances like adultery. Also, some religions allow remarriage after divorce, and others believe it is inherently wrong. This article attempts to summarize these viewpoints of major world religions and some important traditions regarding divorce in each faith. (en)
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  • Samuel D. Ehrhart's "An International High Noon Divorce" (en)
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  • Cartoon parodying the 1906 divorce proceedings of Anna Gould and Boni de Castellane in Paris, France. Boni de Castellane then sought an annulment from the Vatican so that he could be free to remarry in the Church. The annulment case was not finally settled until 1924, when the highest Vatican tribunal upheld the validity of the marriage and denied the annulment. (en)
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  • العلاقة بين الدين والطلاق معقدة ومتنوعة. تختلف الأديان حول مفاهيم الطلاق. تقبل بعض الديانات الطلاق على أنه حقيقة من حقائق الحياة، بينما يعتقد آخرون أنه حق في ظروف معينة مثل الزنا. أيضاً، تسمح بعض الديانات بالزواج مرة أخرى بعد الطلاق، والبعض الآخر لا يسمح بذلك. تحاول هذه المقالة تلخيص وجهات النظر هذه لأديان العالم الرئيسية وبعض التقاليد المهمة المتعلقة بالطلاق في كل دين. (ar)
  • The relationship between religion and divorce is complicated and varied. Different religions have different perceptions of divorce. Some religions accept divorce as a fact of life, while others only believe it is right under certain circumstances like adultery. Also, some religions allow remarriage after divorce, and others believe it is inherently wrong. This article attempts to summarize these viewpoints of major world religions and some important traditions regarding divorce in each faith. (en)
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  • الدين والطلاق (ar)
  • Religion and divorce (en)
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