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**A: Khula is a legal process in Islamic family law through which a woman can seek a divorce. Here's a general overview of the procedure: **
1. **Initiation by Wife:**
- The wife initiates the process by expressing her desire for a divorce (Khula) to her husband.
2. **Negotiation:**
- The couple or their representatives may engage in negotiations to reach a mutual agreement on the terms of separation, including financial matters and custody issues.
3. **Islamic Court or Arbitration:**
- If an agreement is not reached, the matter may be taken to an Islamic court or arbitration where a qualified religious scholar or judge can facilitate the divorce proceedings.
4. **Iddah Period:**
- After the divorce is pronounced, there is an obligatory waiting period called the 'iddah,' during which the wife cannot remarry. The length of the iddah period varies based on factors like whether the wife is pregnant.
5. **Finalization:**
- Once the iddah period concludes, the divorce is considered final, and both parties are free to go their separate ways.
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