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The Celebration
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Cacao Ceremony in The Lake District
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Celebration Frill, Pink 22m
Celebration Cake Frill - Pink This foil pink coloured cake frill is a simple but very effective decoration for your celebration cake. Simply place around your birthday bakes and use with some themed decorations or candles for the finished look. The easy to use cake frill is made from grease resistant paper, tissue, and frilled cellophane, with a silver foil centre band. Dimensions: Approx 85mm wide x 22m.
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How can an Islamic marriage be conducted without a Wali?
In Islamic law, a Wali (guardian) is typically required for the marriage contract to be valid. However, in some cases where a woman does not have a Wali, she may appoint a trusted individual to act as her Wali for the marriage contract. This person is known as a Wakil (representative) and can fulfill the role of the Wali in the marriage process. The Wakil should be someone who is knowledgeable about Islamic marriage laws and can represent the woman's best interests. It is important to note that the absence of a Wali should not be a barrier to a woman's right to marry, and Islamic scholars have provided guidance on how to navigate this situation within the framework of Islamic law.
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Do I need a Wali for an Islamic marriage (Nikkah)?
Yes, according to Islamic law, a Wali (guardian) is required for the marriage contract (Nikkah) of a woman. The Wali is typically the woman's father, but if he is unavailable, then another male relative such as a brother or uncle can act as her Wali. The Wali's role is to represent and protect the woman's interests in the marriage contract, ensuring that her rights are upheld. It is important to consult with a knowledgeable Islamic scholar or religious authority to ensure that the marriage is conducted in accordance with Islamic principles.
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Who else can be Wali?
In Sunni Islam, the concept of Wali is often associated with a pious and righteous person who is close to Allah. Besides the twelve Imams in Shia Islam, other individuals who can be considered Wali include scholars, saints, and spiritual leaders who have a deep connection with Allah and exhibit exemplary behavior. Ultimately, anyone who strives to follow the teachings of Islam, maintain a strong faith, and lead a righteous life can potentially be considered a Wali.
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Who else can be a Wali?
In Islam, a Wali is typically a male guardian who is responsible for the well-being of a woman, particularly in matters such as marriage. However, if a suitable male guardian is not available, a woman can appoint a trustworthy and pious Muslim man to act as her Wali. This person should be someone who has the woman's best interests at heart and can fulfill the responsibilities of a Wali in accordance with Islamic principles. Ultimately, the key qualities for a Wali are piety, trustworthiness, and a commitment to upholding the woman's rights and well-being.
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The Celebration with White Wine
Packed in a sophisticated gift box, the star of this hamper is a crisp and fruity Sauvignon Blanc. There’s also a wonderful mix of sweet and savoury snacks including pralines, dark chocolate-coated shortbread and caramelised cashews. This hamper contains 6 items: Cavadorra Sauvignon Blanc 75cl (Chile) Taste Savoury Cranberry & Pumpkin Seed Biscuits 50g Bon Bons All Butter Fudge 150g Cambrook Caramelised Cashews 45g Excelcium Pralines 180g Eternal Grocer Tube Choc Coated Shortbread 70g Delivered in a Packed in Black Gift Box
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Love is Sweet
A hamper for that special someone packed with sweet treats including cocoa truffles, milk chocolate popcorn bites and a salted caramel crunch slab. Delivered with a premium A5 'I Love You' greetings card with your message printed inside. This hamper contains 5 items: Belgid'Or Belgian Cocoa Dusted Truffles 200g Gourmet Chocolate Pizza Co. Salted Caramel Pizza 73g Lily O'Brien's Caramel and Sea Salt Truffle Bites 100g JoyBars Milk Chocolate Salted Caramel Crunch Bar 80g Joe & Seph's Milk Chocolate Popcorn Bites 45g Delivered in a postal gift box.
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Scent With Love
This thoughtfully curated collection includes everything needed for an at-home relaxation experience, beautifully presented in a gift bag. With a soothing scented candle, perfect for enjoying a quiet moment of tranquillity. Unwind and relax with a cup of chamomile tea while tucking into delicious chocolate treats. This hamper contains 5 items: Boxed 'Balance' Scented Candle (220g) Lily O'Briens Milk Chocolate Orange rounds (120g) Elizabeth Shaw Dark Chocolate Orange Biscuits (145g) Choc Affair 'Thinking of You' chocolate (30g) Camomile Tea x 2 bags Delivered in a decorative gift bag. Please note that the gift bag design may differ from what is shown.
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1975 Veuve Clicquot Royal Celebration Cuvee Champagne 1975
From the very good 1975 vintage, this elegant champagne is a palish straw colour with a lovely rich mellow nose. It has a glorious flavour and good length. Drink now - 2028. This cuvee was blended specially to celebrate the marriage of HRH The Prince of Wales with Lady Diana Spencer in 1981 This vintage Champagne is shipped in wooden box with four wine accessories (corkscrew, wine pourer, drip stopper & wine thermometer) [worth £17.99] at no extra cost and now includes a free gift card with your personal message and tasting and storage notes.
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How can a woman marry without a Wali?
In Islamic tradition, a woman typically needs a Wali, or guardian, to represent her in the marriage contract. However, in cases where a woman does not have a Wali, she can appoint a trustworthy and reliable person to act as her Wali for the marriage. This person should be a practicing Muslim who has the woman's best interests at heart. It is important for the woman to ensure that the marriage contract is conducted in accordance with Islamic principles, even in the absence of a traditional Wali.
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How can a woman get married without a Wali?
In Islamic tradition, a woman typically needs a Wali, a male guardian, to oversee her marriage. However, if a woman does not have a Wali, she can appoint a trustworthy and knowledgeable Muslim man as her Wali. This man should act in her best interests and ensure that the marriage contract is conducted according to Islamic principles. It is important for the woman to seek guidance from knowledgeable individuals in her community to ensure that her marriage is valid and in accordance with Islamic teachings.
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Can an Islamic wedding take place without a Wali?
In Islamic tradition, the presence of a Wali, or guardian, is typically required for a marriage to be valid. The Wali is usually a male relative of the bride who acts on her behalf during the marriage contract negotiations. However, in some cases where a Wali is not available or suitable, Islamic scholars may allow for alternative arrangements to be made, such as appointing a trusted individual to act as the Wali. Ultimately, the goal is to ensure that the marriage is conducted in accordance with Islamic principles and that the rights and interests of the individuals involved are protected.
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How can a converted person perform a Nikah without a Wali?
In Islamic law, a Wali (guardian) is typically required for a woman to enter into a marriage contract. However, in some cases where a woman does not have a Muslim male guardian, she may appoint a trusted individual to act as her Wali. If a converted person does not have a Muslim Wali, they can seek guidance from a knowledgeable Islamic scholar or imam to appoint a suitable Wali for the Nikah. It is important for the converted person to ensure that the marriage contract is conducted in accordance with Islamic principles and local legal requirements.
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