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  2. Islamic marital practices - Wikipedia

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    When it comes to Muslim weddings the culture they come from heavily influences the kind of rituals that will take place. Similarly American-Muslims e.g. African-Americans, Caucasians, Hispanics and others have elements of both local, and Muslim influence. The central event in all American-Muslim Weddings will be the Nikah. This is the actual ...

  3. Iman (model) - Wikipedia

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    Iman was born Zara Mohamed Abdulmajid (Somali: Zara Maxamed Cabdulmajiid) in Mogadishu and raised as a Muslim. She was later renamed Iman, meaning "faith" in Arabic [3] at her grandfather's urging, who believed she would "prosper" with a masculine name. [4] [5] Iman is the daughter of Mariam and Mohamed Abdulmajid. [6]

  4. Sophie Alakija - Wikipedia

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    On 27 March 2016, she married Wale Alakija in a low-key Islamic traditional wedding. During their four-year marriage, which ended in 2020, they had two children: Aydin (born 15 February 2016) and Caliph (born 13 February 2018).

  5. Janet Jackson felt like ‘prisoner,’ husband wanted ... - AOL

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    Insiders are revealing new insight into why Janet Jackson and Wissam Al Mana are divorcing after such a short time together.

  6. Asma al-Assad - Wikipedia

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    Assad was born Asma Fawaz Akhras on 11 August 1975 [10] [11] in London to Syrian parents Fawaz Akhras, a cardiologist at the Cromwell Hospital, and his wife Sahar Akhras (née Otri), a retired diplomat who served as First Secretary at the Syrian Embassy in London. [12] [13] Her parents are Sunni Muslims from the city of Homs. [12] [14]

  7. Marriage in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Divorce in Islam can take a variety of forms, some executed by a husband personally and some executed by a religious court on behalf of a plaintiff wife who is successful in her legal divorce petition for valid cause. Islamic marital jurisprudence allows Muslim men to be married to multiple women (a practice known as polygyny).

  8. Rattanbai Jinnah - Wikipedia

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    Rattanbai Jinnah or Maryam Jinnah (née Petit; 20 February 1900 – 20 February 1929), also known as Ruttie Petit, was the wife of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, an important figure in the creation of Pakistan and the country's founder.

  9. Nikah halala - Wikipedia

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    If the husband repudiates his wife for the third time, it triggers a "major" divorce (al-baynuna al-kubra), after which the couple cannot remarry without an intervening consummated marriage by the wife to another man. [10] [11] This is known as tahlil marriage or nikah halala. Making the third pronouncement irrevocable acts as a deterrent to ...