QUESTION: During the nikah, does the girl need to be physically present? Or can it be done with her consent and her father’s consent? | Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem
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QUESTION: During the nikah, does the girl need to be physically present? Or can it be done with her consent and her father’s consent?

QUESTION: During the nikah, does the girl need to be physically present? Or can it be done with her consent and her father’s consent?

23 Jan

ANSWER:

She doesn’t have to present as long as she has given her consent and her guardian approves of it and gives the proposal to the boy in the presence of two male witnesses.

QUESTION: During the nikah, does the girl need to be physically present? Or can it be done with her consent and her father’s consent?

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