1/2/2023 0 Comments Shia nikah nama in english![]() ![]() To know and understand the proper Ismaili Shari'ah laws we have the Qur'an and the books of Ismaili faith like Ikhwanus-Safa, Rahatul Aql, Da'aim-ul-Islam, Majalis-e-Moiyyadiyah, Kitabul-Fiqah etc. ![]() So let's examine the issue of Nikah once again. The present-day Dawoodi Bohra generation is totally brainwashed and is unaware of Shari'ah laws and our Dawoodi Bohra history. Once the truth was known several court cases were filed against late Syedna Saheb's administration. ![]() When late Syedna Saheb opposed such Nikah, the Dawoodi Bohra Ulemas who were well-versed in Shari'ah laws wrote extensively informing the community members about the doctrines of Ismaili Shari'ah. Such a thing was unthinkable in the times of earlier Dais. ![]() But the first such Nikah recorded in 1937 was that of Sadiq Ali Gulam Husain Lenwala performed in Karachi by Sunni Muslim Kazi, Maulana Mohammad Sadiq and was opposed by the Syedna Taher Saifuddin Saheb, because he was one who harshly imposed the draconian practices of Raza, Misaq and Jamatkharij which meant withholding or denying marriages and burials. In the history of the Dawoodi Bohra Community several Nikah were performed at the hands of non-Bohra Muslim Kazis and ordinary Bohras. The question now is whether Dai's or his Amils' permission (raza) is obligatory for the validity of Nikah? How much truth is there in such a claim? His claim proved baseless as the children born out of 1975 wedlock are today 30 to 35 years old and they are physically and mentally absolutely fit and fine. The Nikah were solemnised without the raza of the Dawoodi Bohra Dai, Syedna Burhanuddin Saheb.Īs expected, the Dai declared the Nikah void and claimed that the children born out of such wedlock would be physically and mentally handicapped. Nikah were performed by Bohra, Sunni and Shia Kazis and were reported world-wide. More than 50,000 people from all over the world took part in the Nikah and the wedding ceremony. In the context of reformists, the fist historic mass marriage was organised on the 16th of March 1975 in Udaipur in which more than 100 couples were wedded. Any Muslim man or woman knowledgeable of Shari'ah can perform the Nikah. There is absolutely no need to take permission (raza) of any Imam, Dai, Amil or religious priest or even of the Prophet. For Nikah, the consent of the bride is most important. Shari'ah is practical and easy to follow. Nikah is not valid without: 1) the clear consent of bride, 2) consent of her Wali (father, grandfather or relative) and 3) two witnesses. ![]()
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