his normally takes the form of the non-Muslim stating that he or she believes in one God and one God only through the teachings of his Prophet Mohammed. Should both the bride and groom be of the Muslim faith, the bride has to obtain a letter from her family stating their agreement to the marriage. This letter would be presented to the Imam at the Mosque to fulfill the legal process of the Muslim Wedding.
Weddings are traditionally held at a local Mosque by an Imam with all the family present. The length of time varies but it normally takes 15 minutes or so where the Imam would ask the groom about his love for the bride. The dowry is then presented and a written note is made of it with those present signing it as witnesses. The dowry negotiations takes place before the Muslim wedding sealed and the parents of the bride have to agree. Should none of her parents be present, she can decide for herself before the Imam.
Everyone has to then agree on the religious right and verses from the Holy Koran. This is then read to the groom and he has to repeat it to the Imam while his hand is held and the other hand on the Koran. The Imam then asks the bride if she is in agreement. The wedding papers are then signed. This completes the traditional procedures of a Muslim Wedding.
Muslim weddings are by and large the same in all Islamic countries. There are variations. Should you be interested in holding your Muslim wedding in tropical Thailand, contact us to get an idea as to the costs of having your Muslim wedding here? Most anything can be arranged for you or your son’s Muslim wedding.
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