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Do you know the difference between a civil ceremony and a Nikah wedding in Qatar?

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If you are Muslim expats and still don’t know why Nikah and a civil wedding are difficult in Qatar? There are a lot of restrictions to reaching out to marriage laws, it doesn’t even matter whether you are organizing the civil ceremony or Nikah. It usually happens the same for both. 

In this article, we shed light on the difference between a civil ceremony and a Nikah wedding in Qatar and why it is hard to exchange vows here. 

The traditional way of marriage for Muslim Expats:

The religious way of marriage for Muslims is performing Nikah under Sharia Laws. This is convenient for those who live in Islamic countries, not for those who plan to move to other countries. 

When tying the knot with a Muslim partner, Nikkah in Qatar is completed by an Imam and two witnesses. It is not applicable to non-muslim partners.

Muslim Expat’s Approach for arranging Civil ceremony in Qatar:

Civil ceremonies for Muslim ex-pats in Qatar are not easy to conduct especially when they are getting married to non-muslims. The couple must have undergone a large lengthy process to fulfil the legal requirements of the Sharia Court. 

It’s noteworthy if you choose other countries as a wedding destination and celebrate your marriage without any fuss. 

Final thoughts on why Qatar is not the best wedding destination place for marriage

Nikkah and civil ceremony both are legal ways of marriage for Muslim expat couples. However, Qatar is not the perfect option for them because of the time-consuming process. If you want to legalize your marriage according to Sharia Law, pick the Seychelles, Georgia or online locations for weddings. All are beautiful ways to enjoy the best moments of life. 

Our highly-trained team can help you plan a world-class civil ceremony, nikkah wedding or both at the perfect place!

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