The aim of this checklist is to make sure that you've got at least the very basics of planning a wedding covered before you take the leap to marriage. Here is a place to start.
Ever been to weddings where kids either turn the place upside down? If you are a parent who has been invited to a wedding, make sure your kids are gracious guests. Here are a couple of ways to do that.
Attending a Muslim conference or convention is a wonderful experience. But there are ways to enhance it beyond meeting the same friends, attending the same kinds of lectures, and doing the same things we do year after year. Here are nine ways to make even more out of the your attendance this year.
Some questions and answers about marriage in Islam based on Interview with Imam Yusuf Ziya Kavakci (Imam of the Dallas Central Mosque in Richardson, Texas).
Prophet Muhammad taught the following Khutba (sermon) for Nikah (the marriage ceremony), Allah's peace and blessings be upon him. There are several beautiful principles this Khutba presents.
If you are planning to print a card for your marriage or waleema, it is a good idea to print some Quranic text on the front of the card. Here are some sample ayahs (verses) from the Quran.
While weddings are supposed to be joyous events that bring families together, they are also a major source of stress. Here are some tips that can help you deal with pre-wedding stress.