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O Allah, bless our marriage and let it be a means for us to become closer to You in love and devotion.
Let it be a source of untold blessings, happiness and joy
O Allah, let our marriage be a way for us and our families to enter Jannah.
O Allah, protect our marriage from the whispering of Shaytan.
Give us the strength to live together in justice, equity, love and, mercy
O Allah, let this marriage bring untold blessings to us individually, to our families, and our children InshaAllah
O Allah, bless us with children who will be a source of great joy and happiness.
O Allah, give us the love which you had blessed Muhammad, Allah's Peace and blessings be upon him, and Khadija with, May Allah be pleased with her
Ameen Ya Allah

Oh! Allah grant me a spouse who: will be the garment for my soul. who will satisfy half of my deen. who will be righteous and on Allah's path. who will remind me to pray. who earns money and things from halaal sources. who always refer to Qur'an and Hadith. who uses Sunnah as his/her moral guide. who is always thankful and appreciate Allah for the man/woman at his/her side. who always be conscious of his/her anger. who often fasts and prays. who is sensitive and charitable. who will honour and protect me. who can guide me in this temporary life. who loves me when I am with him/her, but still has me in his/her heart and on his/her mind when I am not with him/her.

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