Marriage & protection

Protect each other before you marry

An Islamic marriage agreement records what the deen already gives you — the mahr, agreed conditions, honest financial disclosure, and how disputes are settled — so both spouses enter marriage with clarity and protection. Build a private record here, then finalize it with a scholar and an attorney.

What it protects

The marriage contract in Islam is meant to safeguard both spouses. This puts that in writing.

The mahr, honoured

Record the mahr (the wife's right) — prompt and deferred — so it's clear and never disputed.

Agreed conditions

Lawful conditions (shurut) you both agree to — the Prophet ﷺ said the conditions most worthy of fulfilment are those of marriage.

Fair finances

Disclose assets and debts honestly, and set what stays separate and what's shared — protecting both from injustice.

Clear dispute resolution

Agree in advance to settle any dispute through Islamic arbitration, keeping matters within the deen.

1

Build it privately

Fill in the guided form. Only you can see it — it's saved to your private space.

2

Review it together

Print the summary and review it with your spouse, a scholar, and an attorney.

3

Make it binding

Sign it before witnesses and, where you want it enforceable, with your attorney under your state's law.

This is an educational tool, not legal or religious advice, and the summary it prints is not a legal contract. Prenuptial and marriage-agreement enforceability varies by US state. Have your agreement reviewed and finalized by a qualified scholar and a licensed attorney, and signed before witnesses.