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  1. JBF

    Official Cricket thread

    Here's the guardianship rules in Islam, just check them out: http://muslim-canada.org/guardian.htm
  2. JBF

    Official Cricket thread

    No other than the parent is considered as a legal guardian unless the parent is deceased.
  3. JBF

    Official Cricket thread

    The legal guardian is the father of the bride that is to be married (if he's still alive an kicking). While the Muslim judge is the Sheihk I was talking about.
  4. JBF

    Official Cricket thread

    Then the Grandfather's approval is a must and if he's dead too then the uncle's...there's a specific order of how this goes on, I can't believe Im explaining this to you :sergio: Not his approval but he has to declare the marriage to be an islamic one (done by the rules of Islam), its the same...
  5. JBF

    Official Cricket thread

    Ofcourse its not, you need the parents too along with the witnesses and a Sheik must be there to approve the hall thing. Along with many other details needed, you should have known that by now Abu Hmeid :disagree: Unless you're not planning on getting married, Ever :shocked:
  6. JBF

    Official Cricket thread

    You got me wrong then, I thought you were talking about the "street meaning" of Nikah, which is "neek" in arabic though Im not sure you know it. Anyway then a question arises there, how could they have had a Nikah over the phone?
  7. JBF

    Official Cricket thread

    :lol: :lol: Man you're on fire today :rofl:
  8. JBF

    Official Cricket thread

    wtf is a nikah?
  9. JBF

    Official Cricket thread

    The former great Pakistan Cricket captain and famous Tennis Indian player just got married today. They've met on the internet and she sent him some fake photos of her instead of showing him her real ones, yet still he loved her. I've no idea what any of them are called though.