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Marriage Consultation and Nikah Services

“Among His signs is that He created for you mates from among yourselves, in order to have tranquility with them; and He put love and mercy between your (hearts). Verily in that are signs for those who reflect.”

Nikah – Islamic Marriage

MCF provides marital religious services in accordance to Islamic law. If you are interested in having your nikah/marriage ceremony services performed by our Imam, please fill out the form below and reach out using the contact information provided.

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Further details as per civil law documents, paperwork, and related counseling services will be shared once your application is submitted and received.

Requests should be submitted at least 3 weeks prior to your preferred date.

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Nikah Request Form

    Confidential

    Family & Counseling Services

    Services Provided

    Family relations are an essential building block of society, and Islamic teachings emphasize the importance of healthy, loving, nurturing, and respectful relationships – especially within the family.

    Unfortunately, there are times when we fall short of these teachings.

    MCF offers confidential family and counseling services for those facing family conflicts or issues (whether with spouses, children, parents, teenagers, etc.) or those suffering from individual religious problems (crisis of faith, overcoming addictions, etc.).

    Request Family & Counseling Services

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    Counseling Request Form

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      Converts

      New Muslims

      Welcoming New Muslims

      MCF help new Muslims and non-Muslims learn more about Islam.

      Shahada

      The first of the five basic foundations is the declaration, knowingly and voluntarily, of: La ilaha illal lahu Muhammad rasulul lah.
      “There is no god except Allah, Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah”.
      This declaration is the basis of all actions in Islam, and the other basic duties follow this affirmation.

      Salah (Compulsory Prayer)

      It is offered five times a day. It is a practical demonstration of faith and keeps believers in touch with their Creator. The Salah develops in a believer the qualities of self-discipline, steadfastness, and obedience to the Truth, leading one to be patient, honest, and truthful in their life affairs.

      Zakah (Welfare Contribution)

      It is a compulsory payment from a Muslim’s annual savings. It can only be spent on helping the poor, the needy, and the oppressed and for the general upliftment of society.

      Zakah is one of the Islamic economy’s fundamental principles, ensuring an equitable society where everyone has a right to contribute and share.

      Ramadan

      It is the annual obligatory fasting during each day of the month of Ramadan – the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. One must refrain from eating, drinking, smoking, and conjugal relations, from dawn to sunset.

      Fasting or Sawm develops a believer’s moral and spiritual standard and keeps them away from selfishness, greed, extravagance, and other vices. Sawm is an annual training program that increases a Muslim’s determination to fulfill their obligation to the Almighty Lord.

      Hajj (Pilgrimage)

      It is an annual event, obligatory for those Muslims who can afford to undertake it at least once in their lifetime. It is a pilgrimage (journey) to the “House of Allah” (Al-Ka’bah) in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, in the twelfth month of the Islamic calendar.

      Hajj symbolizes the unity of humankind; Muslims from every race and nationality assemble together in equality and fraternity to worship their Lord.

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      Building Bridges

      Interfaith

      Building Bridges

      MCF holds interfaith discussions around faith, celebrations, misconceptions, and other topics. Interfaith groups can also come and take a tour of our facilities.