Aḥkām-e Ṭalāq refers to the Islamic rules and guidance about divorce. It explains how a divorce should be given properly according to the Qur’an and Sunnah, including the steps to follow, the waiting period (iddah), and the rights and responsibilities of both the husband and wife. The aim of these rules is to make sure that divorce, if it happens, is done fairly, with respect and justice, and only after attempts at reconciliation have failed. It also discusses the importance of avoiding emotional decisions and protecting the dignity and rights of both parties.