Comments Section Go to city hall with all required paperwork to register/obtain a marriage license Request a nikkah with a masjid once you have the license Bring the marriage license to the nikkah. The imam will fill out the remainder of the marriage license and give you a temporary certificate.
How do I fill this out? Gather personal information for both bride and groom. Fill in details about the marriage, including date and place. Provide information regarding the dowry and any special conditions. Include names and addresses of witnesses. Review the completed form for accuracy before submission.
The actual Muslim wedding is known as a nikah. Normally, the ceremony consists of reading from the Qur'an, and the exchange of vows in front of witnesses for both partners. Both parties must freely consent to the marriage. The bride's consent is especially emphasized and must be obtained without any coercion.
Normally, the ceremony consists of reading from the Qur'an, and the exchange of vows in front of witnesses for both partners. No special religious official is necessary, but often the Imam is present and performs the ceremony. He may give a short sermon. There are certain things which are basic to all Muslim marriages.
Below is the list of documents required for Muslim marriage registration: Aadhar card, Pan card, and two passport-size photographs of the bride and groom. Invitation card and photographs from the wedding function. 10th and 12th-grade marksheets. Birth certificates. Copy of passport for foreign nationals (if applicable).
Islamic marriages require acceptance (قُبُوْل, qubūl), of the groom, the bride and the consent of the custodian (walī) of the bride. The wali of the bride is normally a male relative of the bride, preferably her father.