The Ruling on Continuous Divorce in Anger

Question
A year and a half ago, problems arose between my husband and me, and in front of the children, he divorced me three times out of anger and rage. At that moment, I went into another room, and while he was shouting and in a state of anger, he divorced me three more times. Since the day I took him, he has been divorcing me, and we go to the Fatwa office, and they consider it a divorce during anger. I am 60 years old, and my husband is 63 years old. After that, I left the house for about three months, and he brought me back, and every time he says, 'You are divorced, divorced, divorced.' He told me that he asked the Sheikh, and the Sheikh said that this is a divorce during anger and does not count. I do not know if this is considered a divorce or not?
Answer
I say, and with God's success: If the divorce occurred at a time when the husband acted outside of his usual behaviors, whether physical actions like hitting and breaking or verbal actions like insults, then it is not considered valid. However, you should refer to the Fatwa Department to confirm this, and God knows best.
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