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Who can be wali, and in what order? - Islam Stack Exchange But Imam Malik considered a marriage valid even if a wali was "Jumped" or left out with the woman's consent While the shafi'i and hanbali madhab are more strict (according this fatwa only available in Arabic and Urdu islamqa#150788) And note that: no one can act as a wali for a woman’s marriage contract except one who is an adult of sound mind
fiqh - Can Sons become Wali In Mothers Nikah according to the Shafii . . . A woman’s wali is her father, then whoever her father may have appointed before his death, then her paternal grandfather or great-grandfather, then her son, then his sons or grandsons, then her brother through both parents (full brother), then her brother through her father, then the sons of her brother through both parents, then the sons of
nikah - Can i marry without a wali? - Islam Stack Exchange Hence why the madhab says a woman does not need a wali In my humble opinion, the methodology the madhab takes Isa very reasonable one and you don't need to doubt the evidence too much here Other Madhabs have a different methodology and way of interpreting hadith without context, hence why their opinions are different
What role does the wali (guardian) play after a woman is married? There's a strong emphasis on a woman's wali (guardian) during marriage, and when selecting a husband However, it seems the role of the wali disappears after she is married In a sense, the husband becomes her guardian, but not in the sense that her husband becomes her "wali" (if I understand correctly)
Do Non-Muslim women need a wali to get married? A wali is requited by the Quran (in surat al-Maaidah i guess 5:5) The quran says that we need the agreement of the wali if we want to marry a woman from among poeple of the book So IMO any different view needs a good explanation
nikah - How can a Muslim woman marry if her family members are non . . . Regarding your wali , there are options like your grand father or uncles who would be Muslim or a Muslim friend who made the brotherhood promise (عقد الأخوة) with your dad is enough If you follow those categories of scholars which believe in the similar right for father and girl, that would be no problem and as long as you and your
nikah - Was my marriage valid given that there was no wali and my . . . In case that the woman don't have any wali, such as a (muslim) father, a (muslim) brother, and so on that complies the shariah [I mean there are chain of wali so if there is no the first then replaced by the second, if there is no the second then replaced by the third, and so on], so the wali is the (muslim) leader, such as the king or the
Why do only women need a wali for nikah? - Islam Stack Exchange @G Bach at least (2:232) and (24:32) is emphasizing my claim The first is clearly indicating that the former spouses need the agreement of a third party to remarry after divorce The verse from surat an-Nur is an order addressed at the wali, meaning marry (give them the agreement to get married) them
wali - Does the father have to be present during the nikah or is his . . . Wakil Wakeel: Is any person who is legally appointed by the Wali to represent him in a situation like marriage: In this case he is basically ordered to say whether the wali is accepting the marriage or refusing it This means either the father is needed to be present during the 'aqd an-Nikah or he needs to be represented by his wakeel!
Is marriage without a Wali for a divorcee woman valid? 1) wali should be present in any nikah and wali should say whether he agree with nikah or not; 2) if bride is a matron, she should say whether she agree to the marriage or not and her opinion is stronger than opinion of her wali, even if the wali do not agree (she can marry or not marry regardless what wali thinks)