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Divorce is a frequent phenomenon that occurs in varying degrees in every civilization. It has been a part of human history since ancient times, and all major faiths have accepted it in various forms and in different contexts. The practical significance is demonstrated by the thoroughness of the research, the presentation of opposing viewpoints, the evidence for each trend, the discussion, and the weighting of the jurisprudential trends that are closest to acceptance in divorce cases. The issue of witnessing divorce is one on which ancient and modern scholars disagreed: should one testify to divorce and reversion, or should one return without divorce? The investigation provided an answer to the question of whether the passage about witnessing divorce and returning to the obligation or the scar held any truth.
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