Originally posted by: angelpureness
Some schools of thought do not recognise halala nikkah. In fact divorced couples can remarry their ex spouses. It is just like a normal nikkah. It's a new contract. Hence the same process as their previous marriage takes place.
No Hadith is 100% authentic... research and tracing is still an on going process. Different Hadith have different % of authenticity due to ongoing research. Hence some schools of thought may choose to discard some Hadith that sound questionable and have a low% of authenticity.Some school of thoughts have a minimum criteria (%) and any Hadith that falls under the criteria is disregarded. Sometimes there can be several Hadith on a particular issue. The Hadith with the higher % is taken into account and the one with the lower % is disregarded (if very law or is questionable or makes no sense)In this case Islam doesn't allow people to marry just to sleep with one another and then get divorced. There is more to a marriage then just having sex. There are many Hadith and Quran ayats out there on the importance and reverence of nikkah in Allah's eyes. Hence it ends up cancelling out the Hadith on halala nikkah and thus disregarded by some school of thought.