5 conditions necessary for Islamic marriage in short

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1. Offer and Acceptance (Ijab- Qabul): The bride and groom must both give their consent to the marriage in front of witnesses.
2. Mahr (Dower): The groom must give a gift or payment to the bride as a symbol of his commitment to support her financially.
3. Witnesses: Two adult Muslim witnesses must be present during the marriage contract to attest to the marriage taking place.
4. Wali (Guardian): The bride must have a guardian present during the marriage contract who gives her away in marriage.
5. Recitation of the Marriage Contract (Nikah): The marriage contract must be recited in the presence of the bride, groom, and witnesses to make the marriage legally binding in Islam.