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- Who can be wali, and in what order? - Islam Stack Exchange
I'm also not sure if only brothers and grandfathers can become the wali of a woman due to being related to her (eventually the state will be her wali if no eligible person is alive), or whether other male relatives will become wali in some order too Thus my question: Who will become wali of a woman due to being related to her, and in what order?
- fiqh - Can Sons become Wali In Mothers Nikah according to the Shafii . . .
Can son become wali of her Mother? She never wants to show next Nikah Due to society and relatives issues because regrettably in our society point out her this decesion in this age Please Answer that Can she make a secret marriage if sons become wali and two Muslims For Evidence It will must valid and governmently registed Nikah
- nikah - Can i marry without a wali? - Islam Stack Exchange
Assalamu Alaykum I am not a sheikh, I would suggest find the most knowledgable sheikh or person who is qualified to answer this question But in the Hanafi Madhab I think it is allowable to marry without a wali, however I can't say if it is disliked or not Allah knows best and may Allah protect us from evil Assalamu Alaykum
- 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
- nikah - How can a Muslim woman marry if her family members are non . . .
In the Hanafi school of thought, a woman may contract marriage without a wali, though its not a recommended practice The nikah of a sane and major, free woman stands concluded, when it is with her consent, even if the wali (guardian with legal authority granted by the shariah) did not undertake this contract
- Why do only women need a wali for nikah? - Islam Stack Exchange
If the Quran states that believers are equal, whether men or women, why does only a woman need a wali to get married?
- 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!
- nikah - Who can be my wali if my parents dont agree to let me marry . . .
The Shafis also use the above hadith to derive that if a Wali refuses to marry the woman, then the state can resolve the dispute and become her wali In a non-muslim country, a non-muslim judge can not act as your wali, but you can approach an Imam of a mosque or a pious and knowledgeable Muslim to act instead From the Shafi manual, Umdat as
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