A Muslim woman can seek divorce if the husband is not traceable for a period of

7 years
5 years
4 years
3 years

The correct answer is (a) 7 years.

According to Islamic law, a Muslim woman can seek divorce if her husband is not traceable for a period of 7 years. This is known as “talaq al-ba’in” or “irrevocable divorce.” The woman must first wait for 3 years after the husband’s disappearance before she can file for divorce. If the husband is still not found after 3 years, the woman can then file for divorce and the court will grant her a divorce.

The reason for this rule is that it is considered to be a form of protection for women. If a husband is not traceable for a period of 7 years, it is likely that he has abandoned his wife. In this case, the wife is entitled to a divorce so that she can remarry and start a new life.

The other options are incorrect because they are not the correct length of time that a Muslim woman must wait before she can seek divorce if her husband is not traceable.

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