Hülle – Hulle: (ﺣﻠّﻪ) i. (Ar. ḥulle) Hulla EN[1] 1. Şer’an (talâk-ı selâse ile) boşanmış bir kadının, kendisini boşayan eski kocasıyle tekrar evlenebilmesinin helâl olması için bir başka erkekle gerçekten nikâhlanması ve daha sonra boşanması usûlü: Hülleyi maatteessüf kimsenin anlamadığı görülüyor. Kur’anda bahsedilen ikinci izdivaç, tabiî sûrette husûle gelen ve nihâyet bulan izdivaçtır. Yoksa sun’î bir izdivaç kat’iyen maksut değildir (Eşref Edip). Din ahkâmı îcâbınca nikâhı yenilemek için bir hülle yapmıştı (Refik H. Karay).
2. Cennette giyilecek elbise: “Hülle-i Âdem: “Hz. Âdem’in elbisesi” İncir yaprağı.” Çemen cennât-ı Adn olmuş anın sahnında hûrîler / Bezenmiş hulleden bûstan gözü açılmış eşcârın (Nesîmî). Kayd-ı âhiretle düşmem mihnete / Ben burada me’mûrum şimdi hizmete / Hayvan otlatırken gidip cennete / Sana hülle donu biçemem hocam (Rızâ Tevfik).
HÜLLECİ Hülle yapmakta kendinden faydalanılan üçüncü şahıs, boşanmış kadının geçici olarak kendisiyle evlendirildiği kimse.
[1] The term "hulla", which is derived from the verb halla, which means rendering halal, means the marriage of a woman who was divorced by her husband to marry another man first in order to marry her previous husband again. This deed is also called tahlil or tahlil ash-shar'iyya.
The religion of Islam prohibits harming women through divorce and limited the unlimited number of divorces that causes it. The following is stated in the Quran: "A divorce is only permissible twice: after that, the parties should either hold together on equitable terms or separate with kindness. (...)So if a husband divorces his wife (irrevocably), he cannot after that, re-marry her until after she has married another husband and he has divorced her. In that case there is no blame on either of them if they re-unite, provided they feel that they can keep the limits ordained by Allah. Such are the limits ordained by Allah, which He makes plain to those who understand." (al-Baqara 2/229,230)
If the spouses who were divorced by three talaqs want to get married again, the woman needs to marry another man truly, without any tricks, and has to have sexual intercourse with him. Hz. Prophet states that it is not halal for a woman to marry her first husband again without any sexual intercourse with her new husband. (Bukhari, Talaq, 4; Abu Dawud, Talaq, 49)
The dishonest marriage called hulla, which is made in order to make it halal for the woman to marry the previous husband, is contrary to the principles of Islam and the limitation of divorce as three times in order to protect the rights and prestige of the woman. Therefore, Hz. Prophet declared the man who makes hulla and who makes another man to make hulla as people are damned by Allah. (Abu Dawud, Nikah, 15; Ibn Majah, Nikah, 33; Ibn Majah, Nikah, 33)