Nikkah Ceremony
Nikkah
The Nikkah is a solemn Islamic marriage ceremony that signifies the sacred union between a bride and groom. It's both a legal contract and a spiritual covenant observed in the presence of family, friends, and Allah. This ceremony involves the reading of Quranic verses, the exchange of vows, and the signing of the marriage contract, marking the official commencement of the couple's life together. The Nikkah emphasizes commitment, love, and mutual respect, following Islamic law and traditions.
The Nikkah will be followed by light refreshments being served.
RECCOMENDED DRESS CODE
Dress Code: Modest, Semi Formal
For the Nikkah ceremony, attendees are encouraged to select modest attire. Women should consider wearing elegantly modest dresses, or south asian attire covering the knees. Headscarves or hijabs are not required. Men are advised to dress in traditional sherwanis or kurtas, or opt for a formal suit and tie.