A master Muslimshaadipoint wedding Planner
"When you fail to plan, you plan to
fail"-Anonymous
There is probably no social event more difficult and stressful to
organize than a wedding.
While the actual act of getting married Islamically is very
simple, the wedding can become a chaotic mess if careful planning is not part of
the process.
It is with this in mind that we've come up with the detailed
checklist below. It's not comprehensive, but it's a basic guideline in question
format brides, grooms, families and friends can use for planning.
1. THE
STARTING POINT1
Have
all of the people who are involved with organizing this wedding (i.e. bride,
groom, bride's parents, siblings, friends; groom's parents, siblings, friends)
sat together formally at a meeting?
Have
they discussed and worked out the points below?
A.
THE WEDDING STYLE
Have
the bride, groom and their families discussed what kind of wedding they want?
Some points to consider are:
- large or small
- fancy or simple
- formal informal
- dinner or lunch, tea or
picnic
B.
THE WEDDING COORDINATOR
- Has an overall wedding
coordinator been designated?
- Is this person older
(i.e. a parent), wiser, patient, tolerant and experienced?
- Can this person handle
stress and pressure well?
- Have they organized
other weddings or large social events before?
- Have the bride, groom
and their families agreed that this person should be in charge of the
arrangements?
- Has an agreement been
made by everyone involved in planning the wedding that this person will have
the final say over all matters pertaining to the wedding, following Shura
(consultation) with relevant parties?
- Has an agreement been
reached that all lists, paperwork and news pertaining to the wedding will be
made known to this coordinator by all parties involved in organizing this
wedding?
C.
THE SHARIAH REQUIREMENTS
Has
a Shariah requirements committee been selected? This committee will:
- ensure details of the
marriage contract, including the Mahr and conditions to be put in the
contract have been finalized
- find out what is
required from a couple to marry in that state (i.e. a marriage license,
blood test).
- inform the bride and
groom of these requirements
- help the bride and groom
secure the necessary documents (i.e. marriage license)
- inform the bride and
groom of any immigration issues relevant to marriage (if the marriage
involves two people in different countries)
D.
THE BUDGET
Has
a budget committee, led by a responsible, older experienced accountant ideally
been established? This committee will:
- decide on a budget for
the wedding
- put this budget on paper
- make sure this budget
been approved by the parties that are paying for it (i.e. groom, groom's
family, bride, bride's family)?
- notify each committee
(see below) exactly how much money they can spend on their section
- give each committee the
money it needs to get its job done
- come up with a final
financial accounting at the end of the wedding for the record of the bride,
the groom and if wanted, for their families
E.
THE HALL
Has
a hall committee been established? This committee will:
- discuss with relevant
parties what kind of hall to book
- choose a hall in
accordance with the tastes of the relevant parties and the budget they have
been given
- make sure that booking
the hall does not mean being stuck with its catering services (if the
relevant parties don't want this). This needs to be discussed with the food
committee (see below)
- book the hall
- sign a written contract
with them
- follow up from time to
time with hall administrators to remind them of the contract
- take care of all
physical arrangements (i.e. seating arrangements, separation of the sexes)
at the hall.
- make sure that the rules
and regulations of the hall are respected by relevant parties and guests
during the wedding
- make sure they are paid
promptly for their services
- take care of hospitality
issues related to the wedding
Some
things to look for in a hall are:
- is it in a convenient
location for guests?
- does it have motels and
hotels nearby so that out of town guests can easily get to the site?
- are these hotels and
motels affordable?
- does the hall have
enough space for prayer during the wedding?
- does it have separate
rooms of men and women or can it at least be segregated easily?
- are washrooms big enough
to accommodate the needs of a large number of guests?
- is the hall clean and
well kept?
- will other weddings be
held in the same hall simultaneously?
- if so, will this
interfere with your wedding party?
- can the decoration
committee come the day before to set up the place?
- does the hall include
catering? If so, has the food committee been notified of this?
- does the hall have a
condition that you must use their catering? If so, have the relevant parties
and the food committee been notified of this and have they agreed to it?
- what is the maximum
capacity of people allowed in the hall?
- what are the fire
regulations?
- can you bring burners to
keep the food warm?
- how big is the kitchen?
- is there a parking area
that will be sufficient for guests that is free?
- what are the rules and
regulations of the place?
- do you have a written
copy of them?
F.
THE FOOD
Has
a food committee been established. This committee will:
- discuss with relevant
parties what kind of food will be served, what kind of caterer to book and
what food guidelines need to be respected in the wedding menu
- choose a caterer in
accordance with the tastes of the relevant parties and the budget they have
been given
- sign a written contract
with the caterers
- follow up from time to
time with the caterers to remind them of the contract and of the food
guidelines, but not meddle with their work
- make sure full payment
is made
- arrange how the food
will be served (if the caterers are not already taking care of this)
G.
THE DECORATIONS
Has
the decorations committee been selected? This committee will:
- discuss with relevant
parties how they would like the hall decorated
- buy the decorations
- decorate the hall before
the wedding
- clean up afterwards
H.
THE PROGRAM
Has
the program committee been selected? This committee will:
- book the Imam and/or
person who is officiating the marriage as well as his substitute
- set up audio visual
equipment at the hall for the wedding
- write up a written
program and get it printed out
- work with the time
manager (see below) to ensure the program runs on time
I.
THE TIME MANAGER
Has
the time manager been selected? This person is responsible for assuring
punctuality at the wedding. S/he must:
- be in regular
communication with all committees
- regularly remind by
e-mail, phone etc. the relevant parties and guests about being on time
- come up with a foolproof
plan to get the wedding to start and end on time
J.
THE CLOTHING
Has
the clothing committee been selected? This committee will do the following:
- get the bride and
groom's clothing measurements and preferences
- buy the clothes or get
them made at a tailor's
- take care of all issues
related to payment and delivery of the bride and groom's clothing
- make sure to get the
clothes early on so the bride and groom can try them on and any necessary
changes can be made
- arrange for any changes
to be made
- make sure the clothes
are ready for the bride and groom the day of the wedding
K.
THE INVITATION CARDS
Has
the invitations committee been selected? This committee will:
- discuss with relevant
parties what design, verse of the Quran and text should be on the cards
- design a map to the hall
which will be included with the invitation card
- make sure the spelling
of the names on the wedding card is correct
- arrange the printing of
the cards
- get the names and
addresses of all guests
- distribute, mail,
e-mail, etc. the wedding invitation cards
L.
LOOKING FOR A HOME
- have the bride and groom
begun discussed where they will live and what kind of place they will live
in (i.e. apartment, home, etc.)?
- have they begun the
process of looking for a place?
2.
CLOSE
TO THE M1IDDLE POINT
At
this point in the wedding plans, things should quickly be moving forward. The
following are questions to ask at this point:
A.
GENERAL
Have
all committees been given their budgets?
B.
THE SHARIAH REQUIREMENTS
- Are immigration
procedures (if relevant) headed towards completion?
- Has the Mahr been agreed
to?
- Have the conditions in
the marriage contract been discussed and agreed to?
- Has a prenuptial
agreement been drawn up?
Has
the Shariah requirements committee researched the following information:
- what legal documents and
procedures are required to marry
- when exactly is a couple
is to register their marriage
- is a blood test required
in the state before couples marry
- if the couple are from
two different states or countries, what legal and immigration issues need to
be dealt with before the couple can marry?
- how many days before the
wedding do you need to get a marriage license?
- has the committee
informed the overall wedding coordinator and bride and groom of this
information?
C.
HALL
- Is the hall booked and
the contract for it signed?
- Has the hall committee
drawn up a rough plan of how the hall needs to be set up for the wedding?
- Have they drawn up how
guests will be welcomed at the door and by whom?
D.
FOOD
- Have the caterers been
booked?
- Have they been given the
conditions for food preparation and serving at the wedding?
- Has a written contract
been signed with them with an attached copy of the conditions?
- Does the contract
clearly include the following:
o
that the food will
be prepared and served in accordance with the guidelines in the attached
conditions
o
the exact date and
time of the wedding
o
when exactly the
caterers have to be present at the hall the day of the wedding
o
whether or not
utensils, tablecloths, etc. will be provided by the caterers or not
o
who will do the
dishwashing if regular utensils are being used
o
the total cost of
services
o
the deadlines and
system of payment for services
o
exactly what the
menu will be.
E.
CLOTHING
- Has the clothing
committee discussed with the bride and groom what kind of clothing they will
wear?
- Have they gotten the
measurements of the bride and the groom?
- Have they decided
whether they will buy their clothing, rent it, or have it made and sent to
them?
- After this has been
discussed, has the clothing committee begun making arrangements to get the
clothes bought or made, and sent to them well before the wedding?
- Has everything been
written down between the tailors and the clothing committee, especially:
o
sizes and
measurements
o
exact payment
o
when the clothing
will be received
o
will payment
precede the reception of clothes or does payment come before?
F.
PROGRAM
- Has the program
committee established the Islamic groundrules of the program, in terms of
what kind of entertainment is Halal and acceptable and what is not?
- Have these groundrules
been put on paper?
- Has the program
committee begun searching for an Imam to officiate the marriage by seeking
out someone who is qualified as well as someone who can speak well? Some
other considerations are:
o
is this Imam
someone who is on time or does he need an extra push?
o
is this Imam fluent
in at least Arabic and English?
o
what kind of
Khutbahs does he give?
o
is he suitable for
your crowd?
o
is this Imam
someone who can present Islam with wisdom to Muslims in North America and to
non-Muslims?
o
have members of the
program committee attended at least a few Khutbahs given by prospective Imams?
G.
THE INVITATION CARDS
- Has the invitation card
committee selected the printers?
- Has the committee
selected the design of the card?
- Has the committee
selected the verse of the Quran that will be used on the card?
- Does the committee have
the correct spelling of the names of everyone who is to be mentioned on the
card, as well as the exact date and the name of the hall?
- Does the card include a
telephone number or e-mail address, as well as a date by which guests must
inform the family if they are coming or not (RSVP)?
- Has the committee drawn
up a clear, simple map to the invitation hall that will be included in the
invitation card?
3.
THE MIDDLE POINT
A.
THE HALL
- Has the hall committee
coordinator called the hall officials and reconfirmed their booking?
B.
FOOD
- Have the caterers been
called and reminded of the contract?
- Have they been reminded
of the conditions of the contract?
C.
SHARIAH REQUIREMENTS
- Are all immigration
procedures (if relevant) moving forward smoothly?
- Has the couple begun the
processes of getting a blood test (if relevant) and making any necessary
applications for the marriage?
D.
CLOTHING
- Has the clothing
arrived?
- Have the bride and groom
tried on their clothes and made note of alterations that need to be made, if
any?
- If changes are to be
made, has the clothing committee contacted the tailors and arranged to have
the final version of the clothes sent to them as soon as possible?
E.
LOOKING FOR A HOME
- Has the bride and
groom's new home been rented?
- Have the bride and groom
discussed how the place will be decorated or will they wait until after
marriage to do this?
- Have they begun buying
basic furniture (i.e. bed, kitchen utensils)?
F.
THE PROGRAM
- Has the program
committee finalized the program?
- Has the program
committee begun contacting those who will participate in the program (i.e.
speakers)?
- Has the committee
decided, in consultation with relevant parties, if videocameras and cameras
be allowed at the wedding?
- If so, what restrictions
will be placed on this? Is it possible to get a woman to develop the
photographs?
- Have the Imam and the
substitute Imam been booked?
- Have the program
committee coordinator and the Imam signed a written contract which includes
the following:
o
the exact date of
the Nikah ceremony
o
the exact time the
Imam is supposed to be there
o
how much the Imam
will be paid for his services
o
what topic he will
speak about after the Nikah and for how long
o
the name of the
substitute Imam and an agreement that he will take over in the event the first
Imam does not show up on time
G.
THE INVITATION CARDS
- Has the committee sent
in the order to have the invitation cards printed?
H.
DECORATION
- Has the decoration
committee discussed how the place will be decorated with relevant parties?
- Has the committee
thoroughly researched the hall set up?
- Has the committee begun
to come up with a rough sketch of how the place will look?
- If flowers are to be
included as part of the decorations, have arrangements with the florist been
made?
4.
POST-MIDDLE POINT, BEFORE THE FINAL RUN
A.
THE PROGRAM
- Have all speakers and
those involved in the program have begun "practicing" for their
parts on the wedding day?
- Has a moderator for the
wedding day program been selected?
- Have all audiovisual
requirements (i.e. video, photographer) been made?
- Have five people been
spoken to be the "security" at the hall who will take care of any
difficult situations, ensure proper Hijab is respected, etc?
B.
INVITATION CARDS
- Have all cards been
mailed off or dropped off?
- Has the committee bought
or arranged to make thank you cards so the groom and bride can thank guests
for their gifts?
5.
THE FINAL RUN-A FEW MONTHS/WEEKS BEFORE
A.
DECORATION
- Have all of the
decorations been bought?
B.
LOOKING FOR A HOME
- Is the new home of the
bride and groom ready to receive the new couple?
- Is there enough
necessary furniture?
- Is there nonperishable
food in the fridge?
C.
INVITATION CARDS
- Are the thank you cards
ready?
- Have all guests sent in
their RSVPs?
- If not, have the ones
who haven't been called and asked if they are coming or not?
- Has the invitation cards
committee informed the food and hall committee about the the exact number of
people coming based on the response to the invitation cards?the response to
the invitation cards?
D.
TRANSPORTATION (this is the hall committee's responsibility)
- Who will drive the groom
to the hall?
- Who will drive the bride
to the hall?
- Do all drivers have the
right directions?
- Have drivers of the
bride and groom "test drove" the route to the hall two to three
days before the ceremony?
- If a specific type of
car is preferred, has this been booked and rented for the date and paid for?
E.
SHARIAH REQUIREMENTS
- Have all immigration
issues been finalized?
- Have all legal issues
been taken care of and finalized (i.e. marriage license, etc.)?
F.
THE PROGRAM
- Has the program been put
on paper and sent for printing?
- Has everyone involved in
the program been called to make sure they are ready for the big day?
- Has transportation been
arranged for participants of the program if they need?
- Has the Imam been
reminded of the wedding and has the committee gone over the program with
him?
G.
CLOTHING
- Has all clothing been
cleaned or sent to the dry cleaners if necessary?
- Has all clothing been
checked for loose threads, loose buttons, and have these things been
repaired?
- Have shoes been bought
or selected?
H.
HALL COMMITTEE
- Has the hall committee
finalized the seating arrangements for the wedding, mixing up Muslims and
non-Muslims, instead of seating them on a separate table, for example?
6.
ONE WEEK TO THREE DAYS BEFORE THE WEDDING
A.
PROGRAM
- Are the written programs
ready?
B.
FOOD
- Have the caterers been
called and has the entire program for the day been discussed with them from
A to Z?
7.
ONE DAY BEFORE
A.
GENERAL
- If people are getting
stressed, have they found ways to try to calm down?
B.
DECORATION
- Has the decoration
committee decorated the hall?
8.
DURING THE WEDDING
A.
TIME MANAGER
- Has everything started
on time?
B.
FOOD
- Is the food warm?
- Are the conditions
outlined in the guidelines for the caterers being respected?
C.
HALL
- Has the hospitality line
greeted incoming guests?
- Are two of
"security guards" stationed at the sisters' door to ensure proper
Hijab is maintained?
9.
POST-WEDDING STUFF
A.
HALL
- Has the hall been
completely and thoroughly cleaned of any dirt, grease, paper, etc.
- If furniture or other
hall paraphernalia have been destroyed, have they been paid for?
- Have the hall
administrators been sent a thank you card?
B.
FOOD
- Have the caterers been
paid?
- Have they been sent a
thank you card?