ANSWER: It is neither compulsory nor recommended to do nikah in the masjid.  It can be done anywhere. 

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ANSWER: It is the responsibility of the groom. However, sometimes the brides’ family wishes to invite more guests and would like to contribute. This is permissible. 

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ANSWER: The Sunnah is to do it the next day, after consumating the marriage. However, no problem in delaying it as per your convenience.   

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ANSWER: It is your wife’s right to have a separate accommodation after marriage. You can visit your mom everyday or whenever she is in need, or you can keep a helper with her. You cannot take interest based loan to pay off the mahr. Pay her slowly and steadily by giving her every month some amount. […]

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ANSWER: The potential suitor must talk to the woman in the presence of her male guardian in the initial interview conducted by him. Being alone with him is not permissible. During this interview, it is permissible to look at one another and talk to one another.  

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ANSWER: He should try to convince her. He can marry you without his parents approval.  The approval of the girl’s father (wali) is mandatory and not his but i wouldn’t recommend he gets married without her blessings. He should try his best to convince her.   

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ANSWER: You have no right in exposing her sins if she had repented from them! If she used to hangout with boys for example but she repented and started wearing hijab and she is a good woman, you must not say a word about her past. But if you don’t know whether she stopped or […]

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ANSWER: Muslim men are allowed to marry only chaste women from among the Jews or Christians who do not have boyfriends or extramarital relationships. However nowadays, this is not recommended as many of them divorce their Muslim husbands after few years, taking the custody of the children and turning them into Christians!    

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