What Should A Muslim Do When He Wants
To Consummate His Marriage
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assalamuvalakum
I am a 21yr old young man and inshallah next year
getting married.
My question is that, i need to know the way a marriage
is set to be planned, i mean how is the nikah supposed
to be performed, how many people can i invite is there
a limit, can i have music, dancing during my wedding
or during reception or valima. Also i need to know is
that, whose responsibility is it to conduct the nikah
and valima, is it the brides, or the bride grooms.
I need to know this answer a.s.a.p. so i could inform
my family and inshallah i will implement it in my
life, so Allah
will bless me and my marriage.
My family is from XXX and so show alot of custom.
Praise be to Allaah.
When a Muslim wants to consummate his marriage, a
number of things are recommended in the sunnah:
He should treat his bride kindly and gently, like
offering her something to drink and so on, because of
the hadeeth narrated by Asmaa' bint Yazeed ibn al-Sakan,
who said: "I prepared ‘Aa'ishah as a bride when she
married the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings
of Allaah be upon him). I came to him and invited him
to see her (uncover her face). So he came and sat
beside her, and a large cup of milk was brought to
him. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) drank some, then offered it to her, but she
lowered her head and felt shy. I rebuked her and said:
‘Take it from the hand of the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him).' So she took it and
drank a little, then the Prophet (peace and blessings
of Allaah be upon him) said to her, ‘Give some to your
companion (meaning himself).'" (Reported by Imaam
Ahmad and deemed saheeh by al-Albaani)
He should place his hand on his bride's head and pray
for her, saying "Bismillaah" and asking for barakah
(blessing), saying the words reported in the hadeeth
narrated by ‘Abdullaah ibn ‘Amr ibn al-‘Aas, who said
that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) said: "When one of you marries a woman or
buys a servant, let him say: ‘Allaahumma inni as'aluka
khayraha wa khayra ma jabaltaha ‘alayhi wa a'oodhu
bika min sharriha wa min sharri ma jabaltaha ‘alayhi
(O Allaah, I ask You for her goodness and the goodness
which You have created in her, and I seek refuge with
You from her evil and the evil which You have created
in her).'" Abu Dawud said that Abu Sa'eed added: "Then
let him take hold of her forelock and pray for
blessing from this woman or servant." (Reported by Abu
Dawud in al-Sunan, Kitaab al-Nikaah, Baab fi jaami'
al-nikaah; classed as hasan in Saheeh al-Jaami', no.
341)
He should pray two rak'ahs with her, leading her in
prayer, because this is reported as being the practice
of the salaf (early generations). There are two
reports concerning this. (i) from Abu Sa'eed, the
freed slave of Abu Usayd, which states that a group of
the Companions of the Prophet (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) taught him and told him: "When
your wife comes in to you, pray two rak'ahs and ask
Allaah for the goodness of what has come to you, and
seek refuge with Him from its evil." (ii) from Shaqeeq,
who said: "A man called Abu Hareez came and said (to
‘Abdullaah ibn Mas'ood, may Allaah be pleased with
him): ‘I have married a young virgin girl, but I am
afraid that she may hate me.' ‘Abdullaah said: ‘Love
comes from Allaah and hatred comes from Shaytaan, who
wants to make you hate what Allaah has made
permissible. When she comes to you, tell her to pray
two rak'ahs behind you.'" (These two reports were
narrated by Ibn Abi Shaybah; see Aadaab al-Zafaaf by
al-Albaani).
When he wants to consummate the marriage, he should
say the words reported in the hadeeth reported by Ibn
‘Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with him and his
father) from the Prophet (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) who said: "When one of you wants
to approach (have intercourse with) his wife, if he
says: ‘Bismillahi Allaahumma jannibna al-Shaytaan wa
jannib al-Shaytaan ma razaqtana (In the name of Allaah,
O Allaah, protect us from Shaytaan and protect
whatever You give to us from Shaytaan)' – then if they
are given a child, Shaytaan will not harm it."
(Reported by al-Bukhaari, Fath, no. 3271)
(For more information, see Aadaab al-Zafaaf by al-Albaani,
p. 91)
There is no limit to the number of guests one can
invite to a wedding feast (waleema), so invite whoever
you wish of your relatives, the bride's relatives,
your friends and anyone you have a good reason to
invite.
It is not permitted in Islam to do anything that is
haraam such as having music, letting men and women
mix, or letting women dance in front of men, or other
things that earn the wrath of Allaah. How can the
blessing of Allaah be exchanged for disobedience and
immorality? At weddings, women can do whatever is
allowed in Islam, such as singing acceptable songs
with good words or entertaining themselves by playing
the daff (a certain kind of drum, resembling a
tambourine without the rattles) only, so long as no
men are present.
Providing the wedding feast (waleema) is the husband's
responsibility. The sunnah is to slaughter one sheep
or more for the guests, if he is able to, as the
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
said to ‘Abd al-Rahmaan ibn ‘Awf, "Give a wedding
feast, even if it is only one sheep." (Reported by al-Bukhaari,
al-Fath, no. 2048).
We ask Allaah to bless you and your bride and to grant
you a happy marriage.
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