Everything about Nikah totally explained
Nikah, or
nikkah, (
Arabic:
النكاح ), is the contract between a
bride and
bridegroom and part of an
Islamic marriage, a strong covenant (mithaqun Ghalithun) as expressed in
Qur'an 4:21.
The first part of the marriage ceremony, nikah, is the signing of the marriage contract itself.
Various traditions may differ in how nikah is performed because different groups accept different texts as authoritative. Therefore,
Sunnis will likely accept
Bukhari Hadith while
Shia will have their own collections, for example
Furu al-Kafi, thus producing different procedures. This contract requires the consent of both parties if they're adults. There is a tradition in some Muslim countries, outside of the religion, to pre-arrange a marriage for young children. However, the marriage still requires consent when the wedding actually goes ahead. A nikah allows both parties to add conditions. Islam does allow
divorce (
talaq) so this contract is revocable. Marriage is seen as a necessity in Islam and is seen as helpful in avoiding
zina (extramarital sex), or cruelty. An unofficial marriage that doesn't inform the public is called the
nikah urfi.
Mahram
A
Mahram is a close relative who isn't allowed to marry other relatives. Mahram is of two kinds: Permanent Mahrams, who are blood relatives; and Temporary Mahrams, who are related through marriage.
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