This Nikah Nama comprehensive checklist ensures your Nikah Nama is complete, accurate, and ready for official approval.
✅ 1. Personal Details of Bride & Groom
Ensure the following information is clearly written and matches official IDs:
- Full names (as per CNIC/NIC/copyright)
- Father’s names (for bride, usually the Wali’s name)
- Age/Date of Birth (must meet legal marriage age requirements)
- Current & permanent addresses
- CNIC/NIC/copyright numbers (for legal validation)
❌ Common Mistake: Nicknames or incomplete names (e.g., "Ali" instead of "Muhammad Ali Khan").
✅ 2. Mahr (Dower) Details
The Mahr is a mandatory Islamic requirement and must be specified in:
- Exact amount (in numbers and words)
- Currency (e.g., PKR, USD, gold weight)
- Prompt (Mu’ajjal) & Deferred (Mu’wajjal) portions (if applicable)
❌ Common Mistake: Vague terms like "as per Sharia" without exact figures.
✅ 3. Consent Declarations (Ijab-o-Qubool)
The Nikah is invalid without clear verbal & written consent:
- Bride/Wali’s statement: "I give [Bride’s Name] in marriage to [Groom’s Name]."
- Groom’s statement: "I accept [Bride’s Name] as my wife with the agreed Mahr."
❌ Common Mistake: Missing or unclear consent clauses.
✅ 4. Witnesses’ Information
At least two adult Muslim male witnesses (or as per your school of thought) must:
- Provide full names, father’s names, and addresses.
- Sign the document along with their CNIC numbers.
❌ Common Mistake: Witnesses not meeting Islamic/legal criteria (e.g., minors).
✅ 5. Wali (Guardian) Consent
- Sunni marriages: The bride’s Wali (father/brother) must consent unless she is of age (Hanafi school allows exceptions).
- Shia marriages: Wali’s role differs; confirm with your Marja.
❌ Common Mistake: Bride signing without Wali’s approval (invalid in most Sunni schools).
✅ 6. Special Conditions (If Any)
Optional but recommended to prevent disputes:
- Wife’s right to work/study
- Divorce clauses (Talaq-e-Tafweez)
- Polygamy restrictions
❌ Common Mistake: Ambiguous terms like "reasonable rights" without specifics.
✅ 7. Nikah Registrar (Qazi/Maulvi) Attestation
For legal validity:
- The Nikah Khawan/Qazi must sign and stamp the document.
- Ensure the marriage is registered with local authorities (e.g., Union Council in Pakistan, Court in India).
❌ Common Mistake: Assuming Nikah is legal without government registration.
✅ 8. Final Verification Before Submission
Before handing over the Nikah Nama:
- Double-check spellings of names and CNIC numbers.
- Confirm Mahr details are unambiguous.
- Ensure all parties have signed (bride, groom, Wali, witnesses, Qazi).
- Make multiple copies for bride, groom, and records.
What If Errors Are Found Later?
- Minor errors: Can often be corrected via an affidavit.
- Major omissions (e.g., missing witness signatures): May require a new Nikah ceremony.
Final Tip: Keep your Nikah Nama safe—it’s essential for divorce, inheritance, and visa applications!
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