Mehebub Khan - মুসলমান বিয়ে

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Muslim marriage, also known as Nikah, is a sacred and significant institution in Islam, governed by Islamic principles and teachings. Here are some key points about Muslim marriage:

Contractual Nature: In Islam, marriage is considered a contract between two individuals, typically a man and a woman, who agree to enter into a lifelong commitment to each other. The marriage contract, known as the Nikahnama, outlines the rights and responsibilities of both spouses and serves as a legal and spiritual agreement.

Islamic Requirements: According to Islamic teachings, there are several requirements for a valid Muslim marriage:

Consent: Both parties must freely consent to the marriage without coercion or compulsion. The consent of the bride is particularly emphasized in Islam.
Witnesses: The marriage contract must be witnessed by two Muslim witnesses who are of sound mind and moral character.
Mahr: The groom is required to provide a marriage gift (Mahr) to the bride as a symbol of his commitment and financial responsibility.
Wali: The bride's guardian (Wali) is typically involved in the marriage process to ensure that her rights are protected and that the marriage contract is valid.
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Jun 30, 2024

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