A Muslim marriage is not a sacrament, but a simple, legal agreement in which either partner is free to include conditions.
Muslim marriages are conducted in accordance with Islamic law and customs.
Certain rules may apply for Muslim and Jewish marriage.
The court intentionally did not deal with the question of polygamous Muslim marriages.
All Muslim marriages have to be declared publicly and are never be undertaken in secret.
A Muslim marriage is one concluded in terms of Islamic religious law or rites.
There is, however, no express recognition, so that statutes are generally interpreted by the judiciary to include Muslim marriages.
The procession includes all the paraphernalia as in a Muslim marriage.
In Muslim marriages, this takes place on the night of the wedding.
The mahr is not a gift, but a mandatory requirement for all Muslim marriages.