The Islamic Marriage (An-Nikah)
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The Bride and Groom have reached an agreement. The bride and groom enter into a serious and holy social contract known as nikah. As stated in Quran 4:21, this contract is a powerful covenant (mithaqun Ghalithun). In Islam, the marriage contract is not ..read more
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Encouragement to Get Married and Starting a Family
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Islam urges young Muslims to marry and start families. 'O young people, whomever among you can afford it, let him get married,' said the Prophet (Sallallahou Alayhe Wasallam)?. It aids in the restraint of the eyes and the preservation of the private part ..read more
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Marriage Under Islamic Law In India
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Marriage is a marital relationship and an institution in Islam that legalises sexual actions between a male and female for the purpose of propagation of children, promotion of love, mutual support, and the formation of families, which are regarded as a v ..read more
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How to be a good Muslim husband
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Put on a nice outfit for your wife, appear clean, and smell nice. When was the last time any of us men went pyjama shopping? She expects her husband to dress up for her in the same way that he expects his wife to dress up for him. Remember that when retu ..read more
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Difference Between Shia and Sunni Nikah
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The Sunni and Shia nikah ceremonies differ significantly. Sunni and Shia Muslims have diverse religious beliefs and cultural backgrounds. Sunni and Shia Alims, or religious teachers, do not advocate marriages in which one of the couples is either Shia or ..read more
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