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  2. Category:Muslim people templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Muslim people templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Muslim people templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  3. Islamic marriage contract - Wikipedia

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    Groom signing the marriage documents in Bangladesh An 1874 Islamic marriage contract. A bride signing the nikah nama (marriage contract).. An Islamic marriage contract is considered an integral part of an Islamic marriage, and outlines the rights and responsibilities of the husband and wife or other parties involved in marriage proceedings under Sharia.

  4. Template:Biography - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... describe the marriage and list their children. ... Do not edit this template page directly if you just want to create a new article.

  5. Marriage in Islam - Wikipedia

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    The marital contract is also often signed by the bride. The consent of the bride is mandatory. The Islamic marriage is then declared publicly, in iʿlān (Arabic: إِعْلَان), by a responsible person after delivering a sermon to counsel and guide the couple. It is not required, though customary, that the person marrying the couple should ...

  6. Misyar marriage - Wikipedia

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    Misyar marriage fits within the general rules of marriage in law, on condition merely that it fulfill all the requirements of the sharia marriage contract, i.e.: The agreement of both parties; Two legal witnesses (shahidayn) The payment by the husband to his wife of mahr (dower) in the amount that is agreed [4]

  7. Nafaqah - Wikipedia

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    Nafaqah (Arabic: نَفَقَة), nafaqa or nafkah is the Islamic legal term for the financial support a husband must provide for his wife (during marriage and for a time after divorce) and children. Under an Islamic marriage agreement , the husband is obliged to pay for his wife's housing (including furniture [ 1 ] ), food and clothing in the ...

  8. Nikah 'urfi - Wikipedia

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    Nikah 'urfi (Arabic: نكاح العرفي) is a "customary [marriage contract] that commonly requires a walī (guardian) and witnesses but not to be officially registered with state authorities. Couples repeat the words, "We got married" and pledge commitment, although there are many other informal ways in which people marry 'urfi .

  9. Category:Marriage templates - Wikipedia

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