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As for the marriage of residents of the Emirates, their marriage can be completed in the UAE, regardless of nationality and religious belief.
Marriage ceremonies for non-Muslims take place in:
Embassy or consulate of their countries located in the UAE
Places of worship for the couple such as a temple or church
We advise the foreign resident of other religions to inquire about ways to complete the marriage through the embassy or consulate of his country located in the UAE. The marriage must be registered at the embassies of the countries of the concerned parties and the judicial departments in the UAE.
The following are the basic legal requirements for an Islamic marriage:
Registering the marriage contract in the Sharia Court in the United Arab Emirates
Reaching the legal age for marriage is 18 Hijri years. Otherwise, the approval of the judge is required
The age of the fiancé should not be twice the age of the fiancée or more. Otherwise, the approval of the judge is required
Health fitness certificate for marriage
The presence of the spouses
The presence of the bride's father or his representative and two Muslim men as witnesses
The consent of the guardian for the woman
In the event of the death of the father, the closest guardian takes his place, like an older brother
If the fiancée is divorced or widowed, she must submit an official document stating that
A girl who has a non-Muslim father must present a certificate approving the marriage issued by her home country or by the diplomatic mission representing her country in the UAE.
Marriage ceremonies for non-Muslims take place in:
Embassy or consulate of their countries located in the UAE
Places of worship for the couple such as a temple or church
We advise the foreign resident of other religions to inquire about ways to complete the marriage through the embassy or consulate of his country located in the UAE. The marriage must be registered at the embassies of the countries of the concerned parties and the judicial departments in the UAE.
The following are the basic legal requirements for an Islamic marriage:
Registering the marriage contract in the Sharia Court in the United Arab Emirates
Reaching the legal age for marriage is 18 Hijri years. Otherwise, the approval of the judge is required
The age of the fiancé should not be twice the age of the fiancée or more. Otherwise, the approval of the judge is required
Health fitness certificate for marriage
The presence of the spouses
The presence of the bride's father or his representative and two Muslim men as witnesses
The consent of the guardian for the woman
In the event of the death of the father, the closest guardian takes his place, like an older brother
If the fiancée is divorced or widowed, she must submit an official document stating that
A girl who has a non-Muslim father must present a certificate approving the marriage issued by her home country or by the diplomatic mission representing her country in the UAE.
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Fatima Abd El-Wahhab
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الأسئلة المجابة 29736 | نسبة الرضا 97.5%
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