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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.
Key Takeaways: The USCIS only accepts a legally valid marriage. Religious-only marriage is fine, but not for immigration purposes.
In the United States, it is important for individuals entering into a Muslim marriage contract to also have a legal marriage contract in ance with state law. This ensures that the rights and responsibilities of both parties are protected under state law in the event of a separation or divorce.
Here is a very short outline of the process of Nikah in Islam and our center: Get a marriage license from a local court. Agreement between the bride and groom on the Mahr (i.e. dowry, upfront and postponed). Two adult male Muslims as witnesses (if not available ICS can help secure them from the community).
Here is a very short outline of the process of Nikah in Islam and our center: Get a marriage license from a local court. Agreement between the bride and groom on the Mahr (i.e. dowry, upfront and postponed). Two adult male Muslims as witnesses (if not available ICS can help secure them from the community).
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.
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.
You marry ing to the society. In a Islamic society a female marries by saying she accept the marriage offer in exchange for a fixed amount of dowry in the presence of two adult male witnesses. There are no vows, prayers or quranic verses to bind you in a marriage. Only verbal offer and verbal acceptance.
The Nikah marriage ceremony is actually pretty short and sweet, usually lasting just about 30 minutes to an hour. It's all about getting down to the important stuff, without any extra fluff. The bride, groom, their witnesses, and a religious leader (usually an Imam) all come together for the big moment.