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Old Oct 5th, 2008, 04:34 PM   #1 (permalink)  
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I have a small question and did not want to start a new thread...

Is the recitation of the 1st kalima (shahada) by both spouses mandatory, for the nikah to be valid?







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Recitation of kalima is not mandatory for the nikkah to be valid, all you need is 2 witnessess.







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Old Oct 13th, 2008, 12:50 AM   #3 (permalink)  
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^ do the witnesses have to be muslim ?

also if nikah is with non-muslim woman in a non-muslim country can non-muslim witness it ?







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I did search on it and no where it said that the witness has to be muslim. As far as my understanding goes, yes a non muslim can be a witness, what I read was that witness should be a male, all the sites i have searched didn't say that the witness has to be a muslim.






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According to the bahishti zewar - all witnesses have to be Muslim, regardless of where in the world you are. Nikah is an Islamic marriage and witnesses form a part of the marriage ceremony. How can a Nikah be valid Islamically, if part of it was unislamic (i.e witnesses?) The witnesses required are for the bride. In this case it would be her father/brother/uncles/grandfather. Naturally these people would be Muslims.







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