Nikah can now be performed in the mosques of Makkah-Madinah, Saudi Arabia's big decision to reduce dependence on oil


Saudi Arabia Mosque: Under the leadership of Prime Minister and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia has allowed nikahs to be performed at the Grand Mosque in Mecca and the Prophet's Mosque in Medina in order to change its conservative Islamic image and attract more tourists and pilgrims.

Saudi Arabia will create a new identity

Saudi Arabia has taken a new path to reduce its dependence on oil for its earnings. Under the leadership of the Crown Prince, Saudi Arabia is trying to create a distinct identity by developing itself in the fields of culture, tourism and fashion, keeping in mind the global needs and future.

Economic opportunities will arise

According to reports, Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has announced that Nikah can now be performed at Islam's two holiest sites - the Grand Mosque of Mecca and the Prophet's Mosque in Medina. A Saudi Arabian newspaper wrote that the move by Saudi Arabia is part of an initiative to optimize the experience of Hajj and tourists. Government observers say that this initiative by the government will give more opportunities to Nikah-related companies in the sector.

On this decision, the marriage officer said that...

Saudi Arabia's marriage officer Musaid Al-Jabri, speaking on the permission to perform nikahs in the Prophet's Mosque, said that the Prophet Muhammad's Mosque is already known to perform nikahs. With this move, it can be said that the government wants to regulate the practice that is already in vogue. Because it is already common among local people to perform Nikah in the Prophet's Masjid. It is a tradition to invite most of the relatives at the time of Nikah. But often the wife's family cannot invite everyone. In such cases, the marriage is performed in the Prophet's Masjid or Quba Masjid (the first mosque built in Islam). Apart from this, a report published in a newspaper stated that the number of wealthy Muslims in Madinah to fulfill their Islamic contracts before conducting the Walima or Nikah ceremony is increasing significantly.

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