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Conditions of Marriage
A realistic look at marriage to women of the People of the Book
SaveA Christian woman married a Muslim without a wali (guardian); is her marriage valid?
SaveAre the marriages of the disbelievers regarded as valid for them and are the children to be attributed to them?
SaveHer father rejected the suitor because he has a beard, and she has no other guardian
SaveCould he be a wali (guardian) to the daughter of his wife who was born as a result of an illegitimate relationship?
SaveStipulating the presence of a guardian (wali) in a misyaar marriage
SaveRuling on forfeiting the right to inheritance in a misyaar marriage
SaveA new Muslimah has married a Muslim man without her family’s knowledge
SaveCan a Groom’s Father Be a Witness in Nikah?
Yes, a groom’s father can serve as a valid witness in marriage. Scholars support this view, distinguishing the groom’s father from the bride’s father, who is considered a Wali (guardian).SaveHer parents want her to marry her paternal cousin and are rejecting a suitor who is not family
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