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Islamic Marriage/Nikah

Are you ready to embark on a journey of love and commitment, guided by the principles of Islam? Look no further! We are here to help you create a harmonious, Islamic marriage that will stand the test of time. At BIMCA, we are committed to upholding the sacred teachings of Islam in the marriage process. Our services are grounded in Islamic principles, from initial introductions to the marriage ceremony itself.

You will receive an Islamic Certificate of Marriage from the Board of Imams, which holds recognition in certain Muslim nations. However, it's important to note that this certificate does not hold legal recognition. In other words, while the certificate carries significance within religious contexts, it does not possess the legal weight required for official governmental recognition in Australia.

Our Process

Phase

01

Notification to BIMCA

The first step in conducting an Islamic marriage is to notify BIMCA (Benevolent Islamic Missionary College and Association) or the relevant Islamic authority.

Phase

02

No Forms to be Filled

Unlike some civil marriages, there are generally no specific forms that need to be filled out for an Islamic marriage ceremony.

Phase

03

Presence of Wali, Bride & Groom

On the day of the marriage ceremony, the bride, groom, and their respective wali (guardian) must be present.

Phase

04

Imam as a Wali for the bride

If there is no suitable wali available for the bride, then an Imam (Islamic religious leader) can act as the wali for the bride.

Phase

05

Agreed Upon Dowry

Before the marriage is solemnized, the agreed upon dowry (mahr) should be determined.

Phase

06

Two Male, Adult Witnesses

To validate the marriage contract, two male adult witnesses must be present during the ceremony.

Phase

07

Receive your Islamic Marriage Certificate

After all the necessary steps and conditions have been met, the couple will receive their Islamic Marriage Certificate.

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07

Receive your Islamic Marriage Certificate

After all the necessary steps and conditions have been met, the couple will receive their Islamic Marriage Certificate.

Meet our Celebrants/ Counsellors/Arbitrators

Meet our dedicated counsellors committed to guiding you with their deep understanding of Islamic principles, providing compassionate support and ensuring confidentiality.

Shiekh Abdulkadir Abdalla

Marriage Celebrant & Counsellor

Melbourne

Shiekh Abdulkadir Abdalla

Marriage Celebrant & Counsellor

Melbourne

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FAQ

What is the purpose of marriage in Islam?

Marriage in Islam is considered a sacred covenant that helps individuals fulfill their religious, emotional, and social needs. It is a means to attain spiritual growth and obey the commandments of Allah.

What are the requirements for a valid Islamic marriage (Nikah)?

In Islam, a valid marriage requires the consent of both parties (bride and groom), the presence of witnesses, a marriage contract (Nikahnama), and the payment of Mahr (dower) to the bride.

Is it permissible for a Muslim to marry a non-Muslim?

Muslim men are allowed to marry women from the "People of the Book" (Jews and Christians), while Muslim women are generally encouraged to marry Muslim men. However, it's essential to consult with a knowledgeable Islamic scholar for specific circumstances

What is the role of the Wali (guardian) in Islamic marriage?

The Wali is typically a male guardian, such as a father or close male relative, who gives consent on behalf of the bride. His role is to ensure that the marriage contract is fair and in accordance with Islamic principles.

What is the significance of the Mahr (dower) in Islamic marriage?

The Mahr is a mandatory gift from the groom to the bride, symbolizing his commitment to provide for her and her financial security. It is given voluntarily by the groom and is a fundamental part of the marriage contract.

What is the role of the Imam or religious officiant in an Islamic wedding ceremony?

The Imam or religious officiant plays a crucial role in conducting the marriage ceremony, reciting prayers, and ensuring that the marriage contract complies with Islamic law.

What is the concept of Waleemah in Islamic marriages?

Waleemah is a celebratory feast or banquet held after the marriage contract is completed. It is a way to announce the marriage to the community and seek blessings for the newlywed couple.

Are there any pre-marital or marital counseling requirements in Islam?

While not mandatory, seeking counseling or advice from knowledgeable individuals, such as elders or religious scholars, is encouraged to ensure a successful and harmonious marriage.

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