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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.
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.
The "Nikah" is the marriage contract signed by both the bride and groom in front of witnesses. The Nikah must be officiated by a recognized Imam, and the contract should comply with both Islamic law and the Code of Muslim Personal Laws.
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.
What is the order at a Muslim wedding ceremony? The mehr. A little bit like a traditional dowry, the mehr is a gift given to the bride by her groom. The consent. The bride and groom are asked three times about whether they consent to the marriage. The Nikah-Namah. The readings. Savaqah.
I might be from the minority but in our community usually its decided after 1 or 2 meetings whether u want to marry that person or not. Usually within a couple of weeks or a month the nikkah is done and most marriages are successful somehow.
Islamic faith marriage contracts are not valid in English law, nor American Law. Because of this, some Islamic Marriage Officiants will only officiate a marriage after the couple had been legally married in court. Groom signing the marriage documents in desh An 1874 Islamic marriage contract.