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Your Islamic Marriage Contract

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9789957230623
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Title: Your Islamic Marriage Contract: Second Edition
Author: Ustada Hedaya Hardford/Shaykh Ashraf Muneeb
Publishing House: Al-Fath Research and Publishing
ISBN: 9789957230623

This book is an explanation of various types of valid contracts made convenient. The contracts have been certified by Shaykh Hassan Al-Hindi of Damascus. They should be torn out and used as they are, since a change in the wording of the Type 2, Type 3, or Type 4 contract may cause the stipulations to be nullified.
A vast amount of useful information regarding the legal measures of the marriage contract. Along with sincere advice on taking protective measures on having a written contract, and registering it legally according to the country of state is explained. Finally, each contract, after its explanation is presented in one Arabic and 3 English fonts, providing a variety of originals for the bride and groom.
Perfect for anyone planning to be married, already married, or for mosques and Islamic Centers. Nothing of its kind has ever been written in English.

“In their valuable and long overdue volume, Your Islamic Marriage Contract, Hedaya Hartford and Ashraf Muneeb address one of the greatest problems plaguing Muslims in the West; the lack of adequate, standardized wedding contracts. This problem leads to grave consequences including invalid divorces and marriages. By presenting the reader with a number of variously formatted forms, all written in consultation with one of the Muslim World’s leading jurist consults, Hartford and Muneeb go a long way in addressing such problems. This book will prove an indispensable aid to Imams and Community leaders in America and elsewhere in the West.” - Zaid Shakir

Contents: Preface
1. Introduction
2. Getting Married Using This Book
3. The Integrals of a Marriage Contract The Spoken Contract The Witnesses The Wali (Guardian) The Mahr (Marriage Payment) Kaf'a (Suitability)
4. An Explaination of Each Contract Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4
5. Contracts Type 1A Type 1B Type 2A Type 2B Type 3A Type 3B Type 4A Type 4B
6. Bibliography
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