Who is wali




















That means she is not supposed to make her decision for marriage unless that society or community would have no [valid] objection to her marriage.

When he speaks to a female, the Quran makes her an indirect contractor. In this context, Sheikh M. She wants to get married and she is asking about her wali guardian for the purpose of marriage? Publication : I want to ask who can be my wali for nikah? My father is kafir and my mother and father are divorced.

From my fathers side my male relatives who are al-Muslimeen include: 10 year old half-brother, uncle, two half-uncles, two half-grand-uncles. From my mother's side my male relatives who are al-Muslimeen include: two uncles, grand-uncle. My mother is accepting to my nikah.

My nikah is to my cousin my mother's brother's son - her nephew. Could my cousin who I am to marry be my wali for our marriage? Please provide answer with evidence from Al-Qur'an and Ahadith. Create new account Log in. English en. Indonesian id. She does not have any wali guardian for the purpose of marriage; can the director of the Islamic centre or her maternal uncle give her in marriage?

Publication : Im 19 years old girl from Finland. I'm muslim alhamdulillah and so is my mother but my father is a finnish non-muslim. I have one boy here in Finland who is very very willing to convert to islam soon and we would like to marry each other, of course only when he has sincerely converted. My problem is that as my father is non-muslim and so are all of his relatives and i don't have any brothers, i don't have any mahram here who could be my wali.

I have three uncles but they all live in Turkey and have never visited us here in Finland. And only one of them is regular with his prayers. I appreciate if you can answer. Praise be to Allah. Listed in the proper hierarchy, a Wali can be the bride's birth father, her paternal grandfather, brother, paternal uncle or any male relative from her paternal side.

If there is none available, then the Kadi will assume the role as a Wali. You are conceived after your parent's marriage;. Your parent's marriage is lawful in accordance with Syariah Law; and. You are not an adopted child. The Wali must consent to the marriage. The Wali must accompany the bride when she makes her registration at the Registry.

The role that a Wali plays in your marriage is of great importance. Hence, a Wali, who is found not to be lawful for the solemnization may render a marriage null and void.

The consequence of an annulment is undesirable from both the Syariah and civil point of view. For one, the legality of the child that will be borne from the intended marriage that the couple is undergoing is dubious and this will have a bearing on future inheritance matters. In any event the Wali's consent is falsely declared, the Registry has the right to reject this marriage application and all bookings made in lieu to this application will be cancelled.



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