In Islamabad, the Masjid Rehmat ul Alamin F/8 has taken an initiative to assist poor and deserving families by offering a free-of-charge marriage hall. This move aims to provide underprivileged families with a memorable and dignified wedding experience, besides relieving their financial burden and enabling them to celebrate their special occasion with joy and honor.
The marriage hall is fully equipped with a stage for the bride and groom, crockery, tables, chairs, and trained waiters to serve food to the guests of orphan and deserving brides. The mosque management allows parents to either solemnize the Nikkah of their daughter themselves or choose a Khateeb of their choice for the ceremony.
Taj Qamar, a member of the mosque committee, explained that families planning to attend the event should limit the number of guests to 100 or 120 individuals, with an equal number of men and women. Islamic teachings should be prioritized while avoiding extravagance, as it would help families to arrange successful events without overburdening themselves financially.
He advised people to associate the departure of their daughters with the call to prayer (Azan) and prayer (Salah) to eliminate some superstitions and create a blessed environment that will facilitate a new life. Three men and three women from the family should take responsibility for arranging and maintaining order, with one man and one woman appointed to oversee the event and ensure that the mosque administration does not participate in the ceremony.
This compassionate initiative by Masjid Rehmat ul Alamin F/8, Islamabad, will help deserving families celebrate their daughters’ weddings with respect and dignity. The mosque management committee can be contacted by deserving parents to book the hall. Taj Qamar assured that the marriage-related activities would continue uninterrupted even during prayer times.In Islamabad, the Masjid Rehmat ul Alamin F/8 has taken an initiative to assist poor and deserving families by offering a free-of-charge marriage hall. This move aims to provide underprivileged families with a memorable and dignified wedding experience, besides relieving their financial burden and enabling them to celebrate their special occasion with joy and honor.
The marriage hall is fully equipped with a stage for the bride and groom, crockery, tables, chairs, and trained waiters to serve food to the guests of orphan and deserving brides. The mosque management allows parents to either solemnize the Nikkah of their daughter themselves or choose a Khateeb of their choice for the ceremony.
Taj Qamar, a member of the mosque committee, explained that families planning to attend the event should limit the number of guests to 100 or 120 individuals, with an equal number of men and women. Islamic teachings should be prioritized while avoiding extravagance, as it would help families to arrange successful events without overburdening themselves financially.
He advised people to associate the departure of their daughters with the call to prayer (Azan) and prayer (Salah) to eliminate some superstitions and create a blessed environment that will facilitate a new life. Three men and three women from the family should take responsibility for arranging and maintaining order, with one man and one woman appointed to oversee the event and ensure that the mosque administration does not participate in the ceremony.
This compassionate initiative by Masjid Rehmat ul Alamin F/8, Islamabad, will help deserving families celebrate their daughters’ weddings with respect and dignity. The mosque management committee can be contacted by deserving parents to book the hall. Taj Qamar assured that the marriage-related activities would continue uninterrupted even during prayer times.