I am from Pakistan and working in Doha with valid RP. I want to get married in Qatar with my Fiancée who is an Iranian. My question is if my fiancée comes to Qatar on a visit visa, can we get married in Qatar. If so what is the procedure and what are the documents required? Please help out…..
Ram, so far as I'm aware, under Shariah law generally, a muslim man may marry a non-muslim woman; however, she must be a 'woman of the book', i.e. Christian or Jewish, a woman believer of the books preceding the Qu'ran. [I'm not sure whether Qatar would have a different legal position prohibiting this though.]
I don't know what the position is regarding a muslim man marrying a woman of any faith other than Islam, Judaism or Christianity. I'm not sure if that's permitted in Qatar as I understand that it's not permissible under Shariah law (or at least that's my understanding of the situation).
And as to not speaking Arabic, surely she would be given a translation beforehand and told what the words meant, and also given advice as to pronunciation?
and where is it?? i have another question .. if i'm muslim gonna marry a lady with different religion.. how we can do that.. as far as i know in our islamic marriage we r saying some religion realated words.. how can she says that if she don't know arabic or don't beleive in islam .. or even understand wut she is going to imitate.
it's just a question i've been asking it to myself ..but i'm not thinking about marriage in the mean time .. not yet find Mrs. Right.. ;)
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I have checked with the department myself and it can happen. Just need two witnesses each for bride and groom, passport copies of both and either consent letter from parents or their presence.Timings are from 6 to 8 in the evening.
yep you can get married out here! Speak to a shari court and they have to draw up the contract and hey presto you are married!!!! You need copy of your RP and a copy of her tourist visa! if you need more advice just speak to me again and i will clarify with the guys i work with!!!!!! and tell Ruth i havent heard from her for aggggeeeeesssss!
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Ram, so far as I'm aware, under Shariah law generally, a muslim man may marry a non-muslim woman; however, she must be a 'woman of the book', i.e. Christian or Jewish, a woman believer of the books preceding the Qu'ran. [I'm not sure whether Qatar would have a different legal position prohibiting this though.]
I don't know what the position is regarding a muslim man marrying a woman of any faith other than Islam, Judaism or Christianity. I'm not sure if that's permitted in Qatar as I understand that it's not permissible under Shariah law (or at least that's my understanding of the situation).
And as to not speaking Arabic, surely she would be given a translation beforehand and told what the words meant, and also given advice as to pronunciation?
and where is it?? i have another question .. if i'm muslim gonna marry a lady with different religion.. how we can do that.. as far as i know in our islamic marriage we r saying some religion realated words.. how can she says that if she don't know arabic or don't beleive in islam .. or even understand wut she is going to imitate.
it's just a question i've been asking it to myself ..but i'm not thinking about marriage in the mean time .. not yet find Mrs. Right.. ;)
"Similar eyes are seeing similar things, in a different ways"
Hi!
I have checked with the department myself and it can happen. Just need two witnesses each for bride and groom, passport copies of both and either consent letter from parents or their presence.Timings are from 6 to 8 in the evening.
yep you can get married out here! Speak to a shari court and they have to draw up the contract and hey presto you are married!!!! You need copy of your RP and a copy of her tourist visa! if you need more advice just speak to me again and i will clarify with the guys i work with!!!!!! and tell Ruth i havent heard from her for aggggeeeeesssss!
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AS far i know You Can't marry! untill unless u have her parentz here, and that only if she is having a valid RP!
Datz from my side... wait for otherz to post...
AS far i know You Can't marry! untill unless u have her parentz here, and that only if she is having a valid RP!
Datz from my side... wait for otherz to post...