Oh you prophet! If you are divorcing your wives, then you divorce them for the ‘waiting period’, and you count the waiting period accurately, and you heed Allah, your Lord; you don’t expel them from their houses, and they shouldn’t go out, except that they are involved in manifest shameful deed, and that is the boundary of Allah, and whoever transgresses the boundary of Allah, then surely he did wrong to his soul; you don’t know, perhaps Allah may inform any new matter after that.
Even though this verse is addressing the prophet individually in singular form, it is told in plural form ‘if you divorce your women’. That means, the command of this verse is applicable to not only for Messenger Muhammed, but for all believers till last Day also. The one in thousand believer to the Paradise will only obey the dos and don’ts of Adhikr in all area of life including in the marriage life. This verse commands that if the divorce is for the first or second time in which taking back the divorced wife is allowable, then it should be divorced for the waiting period without expelling the wife from the house where she is living, and she without going out from there. Since it is told in verse that ‘except that they are involved in manifest shameful deed’, if any woman is involved in any shameful deed, triple thwalaq-divorce for three times at a time-should be done and she should be expelled from the house. See explanation 2: 228-232; and 4: 34-35.
The dos and don’ts of 6236 verses in Lord’s Book are the boundaries of Allah. As explained in verse 39: 32, by hiding and rejecting Adhikr after receiving It which is the Confirming Truth mentioned in verse 56: 95, and the Balance mentioned in verse 57: 25, the Arabic Qur’an Reading Fujjar who don’t confirm by evaluating with Adhikr that I am a believer, such are included among those who wronged to their soul as explained in verse 35: 32. It is told in verses 5: 44, 45 and 47 respectively that whoever doesn’t judge with Adhikr in his individual, family and social life, such are the disbelievers, wrongdoers, and transgressors. See explanation 2: 254; and 39: 47-48.