The UAE has changed the face of marriage laws for the better especially in Abu Dhabi where both Muslims and non-Muslims can easily apply for a civil marriage. These changes have helped to offer equal chances, make the procedures easier and make sure that the laws of the world recognize them. Whether you are a resident or a visitor, this article will help you with the steps of civil marriage in Abu Dhabi.
According to the Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court “A civil marriage is the lawful union of a man and woman solemnized as a civil contract, under secular rules, regardless of faith or nationality. It is regulated by Article 4 and 5 of Law No. 14 of 2021 regarding Civil Marriage and its Effects in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi (Civil Marriage Law).”
According to Article 5 of the Civil Marriage Law, the provisions of the law shall apply to civil marriage and its effects and all civil family matters in accordance with the following cases:
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According to Abu Dhabi Law No. 14 of 2021 On the Civil Marriage and its Effects in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, A civil marriage is concluded if the following conditions are met:
Note: Medical examinations and witnesses are not required for a civil marriage.
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The procedure to register is straightforward and efficient:
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Aspect | Civil Marriage in Abu Dhabi | Sharia Marriage |
Legal Framework | Governed by Abu Dhabi Law No. 14 of 2021 On the Civil Marriage and its Effects in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi | Governed by Islamic Sharia law. |
Guardian (Wali) Approval | Not required. | Required for the bride. |
Medical Test | Not required. | Mandatory for both. |
Interreligious Marriage | Permitted with conditions. | Typically restricted. |
Marriage Registration | Registered with civil courts. | Registered with Islamic courts. |
Language | Available in Arabic and English. | Typically in Arabic. |
Non-Residents Marriage | Permitted under specific conditions. | Residency is required. |
Some Muslim couples may also want to have a Nikah, which is an Islamic marriage, in order to have both a religious and legal marriage. Here’s how:
Yes. Muslim men are allowed to marry women of the Christian or Jewish faiths. The new Abu Dhabi Civil Marriage Law permits Muslim women to marry non-Muslim men.
Not at all. Marriage can be applied, and all the required conditions of marriage can be fulfilled from all those residing in or visiting Abu Dhabi.
No, Nikah is a religious ceremony conducted by following the Islamic Shariah, whereas a civil marriage is a legally registered marriage governed by UAE law.
Marriage in Abu Dhabi can be easy and straightforward, and couples married in Abu Dhabi will get a legal marriage contract, international recognition, and legal protection. It is perfect for the couples of different faiths or those who do not want to have a religious marriage.
So, if you want to have a stress-free marriage then Marriage Lawyers at Dubai Court Marriage are here to help you. Here, we provide essential assistance for a blissful union. Whether you want to have a Nikah with a civil marriage or you need assistance in paperwork, we are here to make your journey easy.
Please contact us to find out how we can help you plan a wonderful and legal wedding.