Raeesa Studio nikah certificate texts have been approved by Islamic scholars and are applicable to all sects. All certificates include hand-composed Arabic calligraphy of the basmala with Surah Ar-Rum and translation at the top. 

Surah Ar-Rum

Each nikah certificate features hand-composed Arabic calligraphy for part of Surah Ar-Rum. The calligraphy was done by hand before digitally transferred to our certificate template.

The English translation below the Arabic reads:

"And of His signs is that He created for you from yourselves mates that you may find tranquility in them; and He placed between you affection and mercy. Indeed in that are signs for a people who give thought.” (Qu'ran 30:21)

If you would like the full Arabic ayah used or a different English translation instead, please write this on the customization or note section of the order form after you choose a design.

Our experienced calligrapher is based in Turkey. View more of his work here.

Language Options

Our contract texts are available in English, French, Arabic, Urdu, Farsi, Turkish, and German. Choose your language when you place an order. You will receive a text proof via email if you've chosen the Arabic, Urdu, Farsi, Turkish or German options before printing. You may request for changes to your language text once we've sent the proof. 

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Texts

Depending on the certificate design you choose, short or long text will be applied.  

Short Text

Applicable to all the colour and size variations of the Meharaj, Shireen, and Shariff designs. 

In the anniversary version, the word "certify" is replaced with "commemorate". 

Long Text

Applicable to all colour and size variations of Naseem, Raeesa , and Yasmeen designs.

In the anniversary version, the word "certify" is replaced with "commemorate". 

Signature Spaces

You can customize your signature spaces directly on the order form at checkout. Here is what the "All" signature spaces option looks like.

Mahr

If you choose to add Mahr to your nikah certificate, it will be placed within the first paragraph of the text.

Mahr is a mutually agreed upon gift that the groom must give to the bride. Learn more here.

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