Praise be to Allaah.
Accommodation in a separate marital home is one of the
rights that the wife has over the husband. If that was stipulated at the
time of the marriage contract, this is a confirmation of this duty of the
husband, and if he does not fulfil the conditions stipulated by the wife
and her family, they have the right to annul the marriage.
See the answer to Question no.
111919.
As the husband had delayed it for a long time and has not
been able to fulfil this condition, and this delay is causing harm to the
wife and her family, he has two choices:
i.
He can state that he is not
able to fulfil this condition, and hence has to divorce her. As a result of
that divorce, she will be entitled to half of her mahr -- both that which
has been paid and that which was delayed -- and she does not have to observe
‘iddah if he did not consummate the marriage with her or was not alone with
her in such a way that he could have been intimate with her.
She is entitled to the mahr in full and she has to observe
‘iddah if he did consummate the marriage with her or was alone with her in
such a way that he could have been intimate with her, even if that did not
actually happen.
See the answer to question no.
97229.
ii.
Or if he states that he will be
able to do that, but it will take some time, then people of wisdom should
mediate between the two sides, so as to give him a reasonable amount of time
to fulfil the condition, and if he does, all well and good, otherwise the
wife’s family have the right to annul the marriage.
With regard to the gifts that he gave her, he has no right to
them, because the basic principle is that taking back a gift is haraam, and
because the divorce was his fault, not the wife’s.
And Allah knows best.