Get married, the Sunnah way.
A Sunnah marriage is not a longer or harder marriage — it is a clearer one. Wali-led, modest, and free of the cultural weight that delays so many. Nikah Sunnah is built to make that path simple.
The Sunnah is the path, not the obstacle
Many practising Muslims want to marry the right way but are surrounded by the wrong defaults: casual chatting, inflated mahr, and weddings drowning in debt and display. The Sunnah offers a calmer route. The Prophet ﷺ named two criteria for a suitor — deen and khuluq — and warned that refusing a match of good religion and character invites widespread fitnah. Nikah Sunnah is built around that standard.
What a Sunnah marriage looks like with us
The Sunnah shape of the journey runs through our whole platform:
- The wali is involved early. Sisters introduce a match to their guardian from the first serious conversation — see our wali guide.
- The look (an-nazar) is purposeful, not casual. A single, modest look within the boundaries of hayā — read understanding the Sunnah of an-nazar.
- Deen over culture. No refusing a match on ethnicity alone, no mahr that delays marriage — more in deen over culture.
- Modesty by design. No casual one-to-one chatting without a Mahram's awareness; verified profiles; privacy on by default.
Held to a clear standard
Our community is built on the Quran and the authentic Sunnah. You can read exactly what we mean by that in our Sunnah standards.
When you are ready, see how the process works or explore the full library of guides.
Common questions
What does 'marriage upon the Sunnah' actually mean?
It means following the way of the Prophet ﷺ in the marriage process: involving the wali, keeping interactions modest and purposeful, choosing a spouse for deen and character, keeping the mahr easy, and keeping the walima simple — free of cultural innovations that contradict the Sunnah.
Is the wali required for a Sunnah marriage?
According to the well-known hadith, 'There is no marriage without a walī' (Abū Dāwūd). For sisters, involving the wali from the first serious conversation is central to the Sunnah path and to our process.
How is a Sunnah marriage different from cultural marriage?
Culture is not the enemy, but when customs — high mahr, extravagant weddings, or refusing a match purely on ethnicity — contradict the Sunnah, the believer chooses the Sunnah. We build the whole process around that hierarchy.