Hi all,
I am not looking for any debates or discussions on Islamic law. I'd like to find a solution that does not go against my faith.
If someone gets married post AOR, what documents can they provide to IRCC as valid proof of marriage other than conventional wedding photographs?
I'd appreciate any help in identifying other forms of proof of marriage (besides a marriage certificate, an affidavit, and some pictures taken within Islamic guidelines).
I am not looking for any debates or discussions on Islamic law. I'd like to find a solution that does not go against my faith.
If someone gets married post AOR, what documents can they provide to IRCC as valid proof of marriage other than conventional wedding photographs?
- Free-mixing (mingling of young men and women), music, and dancing are not allowed in Islam. So there won't be any pictures of such events.
- The marriage (Nikkah) will be done in a Masjid (mosque). This means that there won't be any decoration, stages, or sitting arrangements for guests. It will probably take around 15-20 minutes.
- Only close relatives will be present (e.g., parents, siblings, and a few friends).
- The bride will be wearing a Niqab (face covering - see here). Neither the bride's nor the groom's clothing will be flashy or colorful.
- Some photos will be taken, but the couple won't be holding or hugging each other to pose for these photos.
- There are no romantic or intimate text messages available, as relationship before marriage is not permissible. Much of the text messages are discussions aimed at understanding each other's values, opinions on political and social issues, etc. These can be provided with some screening.
- The bride will NOT be taking the husband's last name as it is not allowed in Islam. In her passport and in the marriage certificate, it will be her maiden name.
I'd appreciate any help in identifying other forms of proof of marriage (besides a marriage certificate, an affidavit, and some pictures taken within Islamic guidelines).
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