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Nikah invitation cards online

Nikah-specific invitations — Bismillah, masjid venue, ladies / gents detail where it applies.

A Nikah invitation is the religious heart of a Muslim wedding. On Zawaaj, the Nikah event sits inside the larger Muslim invitation alongside Walima, Mehndi, and any other family events, but can also be the focal point — some families send a separate Nikah-only invitation to close family and a Walima-only invitation to extended guests. The per-event visibility model handles both cases on a single platform: one URL, one couple, configurable per guest. The Nikah event surfaces masjid venue, Imam name (officiantName), Hijri date, and an optional segregated-seating note.

How the preset is shaped

Nikah is one of the four default Muslim event types (alongside Walima, Mehndi, Valakkappura). The Muslim preset defaults Hijri date on, Bismillah opening, and the optional nasheed audio control. Default template: Mehndi Green; Geometric Manuscript is the photo-free alternative for couples who prefer typographic over photo-led.

Templates that fit

Three that pair well

Questions

What people ask

Can I send only the Nikah invitation to close family?
Yes. Per-guest visibility is the platform's core model. You create a 'Nikah only' invitee group, assign close family to it, and each of their personalized URLs renders only the Nikah event. Extended family invited to Walima receives a URL that shows only the Walima.
Is the Imam's name rendered on the Nikah invitation?
Yes (optional). Each event's culturalAttributes.officiantName is a free-text field; the Muslim preset labels it 'Imam'. When the host enters the Imam's name, it surfaces on the Nikah event card with the 'Imam' label.
Does the Nikah invitation default to a specific masjid?
No. Venue name and address are free-text fields filled per invitation. The Google Places autocomplete (default-on for new invitations) helps hosts pull the standardized address for major masjids — common picks in Kerala include Juma Masjid Kuttichira (Calicut), Palayam Juma Masjid (Trivandrum), and Cheraman Juma Masjid (Kodungallur).

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