A man slanders his wife. They do Li'an at the court. The man then again slanders her. What is the ruling? Print

Question 1987) - A man slanders his wife. They do Li'an at the court. The man then again slanders her. What is the ruling?

A: If the Li'an was for the purpose of denying a child's lineage then the husband slanders her, there is no Hadd. If it was for the sole purpose of the husband having accused her of adultery without the involvement of any child, then he will be lashed if he slanders her after the Li'an.

~ al-Quduri ~