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Mohye Eldeen Rasheed

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الأسئلة المجابة 16156 | نسبة الرضا 97.9%

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Mohye Eldeen Rasheed

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الأسئلة المجابة 16156 | نسبة الرضا 97.6%

It should be noted that after reviewing your inquiry and legal scrutiny we would like to inform you that
The Shariaáh Law demands that the wedding should be performed in the Marriage Section of Islamic Courts. Both bride and groom should be UAE nationals or should hold a valid UAE residence visa.

Sharia'ah Law emphasizes that the groom should be a Muslim, though bride can be of any religion. In case of any dowry agreements, it should be specified and paid directly to the bride beforehand. Else, a written declaration, confirming about no dowry requirement should be produced. All emirates in the UAE, mandates that the bride’s father be present at the time of wedding, including two additional male Muslim witnesses.

The following documents need to be produced for receiving the UAE Marriage License.

  • Original passport plus photocopies of the couples, apart from identification papers for the bride's father or guardian and witnesses.
  • In cases where the bride’s father is deceased, a Shariaáh Declaration of his death and consent of the bride’s brother or an uncle from the father’s side is required. In cases where there are no male relatives to offer consent, a documentation proving this will have to be produced. In cases where bride’s father cannot be present at the time of ceremony, a letter of consent is required, along with certified copy of his passport, for signature verification.
  • In cases where the bride is a Muslim, and her father or guardian is a non-Muslim, a no objection certificate from the bride’s embassy or consulate is required.
  • In cases where the bride is divorced or widowed, proof is required.

On completion of the ceremony, a UAE Marriage License is granted. This document will have to be taken to the Ministry of Justice for authentication.

In cases where the bridegroom is a Muslim and bride is a non-Muslim, contact the Marriage Section of the Dubai Court. Same as the procedure of Islamic marriages.

But, in cases wherein bride is Muslim and bridegroom is non-Muslim, marriage can be performed in Dubai, provided, the bridegroom converts into a Muslim.

In the event that the intended question is otherwise, you can kindly ask us in detail and we will respond to it in the shortest time frame.

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Mohye Eldeen Rasheed

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الأسئلة المجابة 16156 | نسبة الرضا 97.9%

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