Guests are kindly requested to wear modest formal attire appropriate for a mosque setting (covered shoulders, arms, and legs). Headscarves are encouraged for women.
The ceremony will be held at a mosque. Full venue details will be shared on the invitation.
We kindly ask guests to arrive 15–30 minutes before the ceremony begins to allow time for seating and settling in.
Yes, free parking is available at the mosque parking lot. We recommend arriving early to allow time for parking and seating.
Yes, in keeping with mosque traditions, seating will be arranged separately for men and women.
To maintain the sanctity and intimacy of the ceremony, photography will not be permitted.
The Nikkah ceremony will last approximately 1 to 1.5 hours.
Children are welcome, however we kindly ask parents to ensure they are seated and supervised throughout the ceremony.
Please refer to your invitation details, as seating is limited and allocated individually.
Following the Nikkah ceremony, boxed sweets will be served for guests to take and enjoy.
The greatest gift is having you celebrate with us. If you would like to give something, a registry is available for your convenience. We kindly ask for no boxed gifts and deeply appreciate all thoughtful gestures.
If you do not have traditional attire, we kindly ask guests to wear modest formal clothing. For women, this includes ankle- to floor-length outfits with covered arms; a headscarf is requested in the mosque and may be loosely draped. For men, a suit or dress pants with a collared shirt is appropriate.
We kindly ask guests to dress modestly and remove shoes upon entry as per mosque etiquette.
Yes, we have created a gift registry for those who wish to give something, which can be found with your invitation details.
Yes, we are warmly honored to welcome our non-Muslim family and friends to share in this special moment with us.