Islamic Wedding Wishes

An Islamic wedding is more than a celebration – it’s the start of a new act of worship together. A nikah marks the moment two people choose to walk towards Allah side by side, building a home of mercy, kindness and faith.

If you’re looking for the right words to send to the bride and groom – or to their families – here are 100 Islamic wedding wishes and duas. You’ll find short messages, longer 2–3 line greetings, wishes for the bride and groom, messages for family and friends, plus gentle dua-style mini-poems you can add to cards, WhatsApp messages or social posts.

🌿 Short & Sweet Islamic Wedding Wishes

Perfect for quick messages, cards and WhatsApp greetings.

  • May Allah bless your nikah and fill your home with peace and barakah.
  • Wishing you both a marriage full of mercy, understanding and endless du‘a for each other.
  • May your love for each other always bring you closer to Allah.
  • Congratulations on your nikah – may it be the start of a beautiful journey together, in dunya and akhirah.
  • May Allah place love, tranquillity and compassion between your hearts, always.
  • Wishing you a marriage that is gentle, respectful and full of quiet joy.
  • May your home be a place of Qur’an, kindness and mutual support.
  • May Allah write endless good for you in this new chapter of your life.
  • Congratulations to the new bride and groom – may your smiles always be halal and heartfelt.
  • May your nikah be the beginning of a life filled with tawakkul, gratitude and barakah.
  • Wishing you both a lifetime of walking towards Jannah hand in hand.
  • May Allah protect your love from envy, keep it pure and help it grow stronger each day.
  • May this new journey be full of beautiful sabr, shukr and sakinah for you both.
  • Congratulations on your Islamic wedding – may every day together be an act of worship.
  • May Allah make your marriage a means of strengthening your iman.
  • Wishing you joy in each other’s company and ease in each other’s presence.
  • May your hearts stay soft, your words stay kind and your home stay blessed.
  • May Allah unite you both in goodness in this life and reunite you in the next.
  • Congratulations on your nikah – may you always be garments of comfort for one another.
  • May every step you take as husband and wife be guided, protected and accepted by Allah.

(20 wishes)

💍 2–3 Line Islamic Wedding Messages

A little longer and more heartfelt – ideal for close friends and family.

  • May Allah bless this beautiful nikah with mercy from above, love between your hearts and barakah in everything you build together. May your home always feel like a refuge.
  • Today you begin a journey not just as two people, but as a team walking towards Allah. May He make your marriage gentle, forgiving and full of small, quiet blessings.
  • As you join your lives in nikah, I pray Allah writes ease in your tests, comfort in your worries and joy in your shared moments. May your love always remain halal and pure.
  • Marriage is a path of patience, compromise and growth. May Allah make every challenge a way for you to grow closer – to Him and to each other.
  • May your home be a place where Qur’an is recited, kindness is practised and mistakes are forgiven quickly. Wishing you a lifetime of halal happiness together.
  • On this blessed day, I pray Allah joins your hearts with love, surrounds your marriage with angels and fills your years with barakah in ways you can see and ways you can’t.
  • May Allah make you best friends in ease, strong supporters in difficulty and partners in every act of goodness. May your marriage be a sadaqah jariyah for you both.
  • As husband and wife, may you remind each other of salah, of hope and of Jannah. May your love be a reason for you both to enter Paradise, in shaa Allah.
  • Today you gain not only a spouse, but an ally for dunya and akhirah. May Allah make your bond strong, your hearts sincere and your intentions always for His sake.
  • I pray Allah puts in your hearts the ability to apologise easily, forgive quickly and speak gently. May your marriage be a shelter from the storms of life.
  • As you begin this new chapter, may every door you walk through together lead to goodness, every decision be guided, and every hardship come with gentle relief.
  • May Allah protect your marriage from pride, harshness and neglect. May He replace them with humility, kindness and consistent effort for one another.
  • You now hold a special trust of each other’s hearts. May Allah help you protect that trust, honour it and never take it for granted.
  • May your wedding be just the first of many days where Allah’s mercy surrounds you. I pray your best memories together are yet to come.
  • In a world that changes so quickly, may Allah make your marriage a steady source of comfort, stability and sincere companionship.
  • May you find in each other a calm after every storm, a smile after every worry and a reminder of Allah in every moment.
  • I pray Allah grants you righteous children if it is good for you, and makes your home a place of love, learning and dua.
  • May the love you feel today deepen with every year, shaped and guided by taqwa, respect and mutual kindness.
  • As you share your first days as husband and wife, I pray Allah fills them with contentment, understanding and a sweetness that only grows over time.
  • May this nikah be a source of protection from loneliness, from doubt and from despair. May Allah make it a doorway to peace, hope and gratitude.

(20 wishes, total so far 40)

👰🤵 Islamic Wedding Wishes for the Bride & Groom

Messages that speak directly to each of them – or both together.

  • To the bride: may Allah make you a source of comfort, strength and tranquillity for your husband, and may He grant you the same in him.
  • To the groom: may Allah help you be gentle, patient and protective, a true qawwam who leads your home with kindness and justice.
  • Dear bride, may Allah beautify your character more than your appearance and make your inner light the joy of your husband’s heart.
  • Dear groom, may Allah bless your rizq, your time and your patience so you can fulfil your responsibilities with ease and sincerity.
  • To the bride and groom: may Allah make your nikah a union of two hearts that always make du‘a for each other in secret.
  • May you both be garments of peace, dignity and protection for one another, just as Allah describes in the Qur’an.
  • To the beautiful bride: may Allah write for you a marriage in which you are never undervalued, unseen or unheard. May you always feel respected and cherished.
  • To the blessed groom: may Allah grant you the wisdom to listen, the humility to apologise and the strength to lead with gentleness.
  • May Allah fill your marriage with laughter that doesn’t cross His limits, and love that stays within His guidance.
  • To the bride and groom: may every salaam you exchange, every meal you share and every hardship you face become a means of reward for you both.
  • Dear bride, may Allah make your husband the answer to your private duas and you the answer to his.
  • Dear groom, may Allah grant you the honour of being your wife’s safest place after Him.
  • May your marriage be a place where sunnah is practised, Islamic manners are alive and the love of Allah is at the centre of your home.
  • To the bride and groom: may you always help each other stay away from what displeases Allah and encourage each other towards what He loves.
  • May Allah grant you both the ability to speak kindly even when tired, to forgive even when hurt and to support each other even when it’s not easy.
  • To the bride: may Allah make your home a place your heart feels at rest. To the groom: may He make you a man who protects that rest.
  • May Allah make your first night together one of modesty, respect and tenderness, and your future nights full of tranquillity and closeness.
  • To the bride and groom: may you never go to sleep holding grudges, and never wake up without saying Bismillah for another day together.
  • Dear couple, may Allah bless you with the kind of love that doesn’t need to be shown off to be real – steady, quiet and sincere.
  • May Allah always remind you that your spouse is a trust from Him, and that every moment of kindness between you is written with reward.
  • To the bride and groom: may you stand side by side in this life and side by side at the gates of Jannah, in shaa Allah.
  • Dear bride, may Allah grant you sabr when marriage feels heavy and shukr when it feels light.
  • Dear groom, may Allah keep your heart soft towards your wife and your eyes lowered from everything haram.
  • To this new husband and wife: may you build not just a house, but a home of dhikr, shukr and tawakkul.
  • May Allah make your marriage a living example of His words: “And He put between you affection and mercy.”

(25 wishes, total so far 65)

🧡 Islamic Wedding Wishes for Family & Friends of the Couple

For parents, siblings, friends and the wider family.

  • Congratulations to the families – may Allah bless you all with unity, love and barakah through this marriage.
  • To the parents of the bride and groom: may Allah reward every worry, every prayer and every sacrifice that led to this day.
  • Wishing both families a bond strengthened by this nikah, filled with respect, understanding and shared joy.
  • May Allah make this marriage a reason for your families to grow closer, support one another and increase in good deeds together.
  • To the parents: you have raised them well. May Allah now bless them with a marriage that honours the values you taught.
  • Ramadan, Eid and family gatherings will feel different now – may Allah fill these new seasons with even more barakah and happiness for you all.
  • To the siblings: may this nikah bring you new memories, new in-laws who feel like siblings, and new chances to show love and support.
  • Congratulations to the friends who stood by the bride and groom – may Allah bless your friendship and keep you all close in goodness.
  • May this wedding be a source of sadaqah jariyah for parents, grandparents and all who made du‘a for this day.
  • To the extended family: may Allah put love between your hearts and remove any past tensions as you celebrate this new beginning.
  • Wishing the parents peace of mind as their children step into this new chapter, trusting that Allah is always watching over them.
  • May Allah bless the home that welcomes this new couple – filling its walls with Qur’an, its rooms with laughter and its roof with protection.
  • To the friends: may you continue to be a circle of support, reminding the couple of Allah and cheering them on through every stage of life.
  • Congratulations to everyone involved in organising this nikah – may Allah accept your efforts and reward your intention.
  • May this union bring comfort to those who were worried, joy to those who were waiting, and gratitude to all who see Allah’s timing in it.
  • To the mother of the bride/groom: may Allah soothe your emotions, fill your heart with pride and grant you many happy days with your children in their new home.
  • To the father of the bride/groom: may Allah bless you for your guidance, your hard work and your quiet duas for your family.
  • May this wedding be the start of many years of families visiting, sharing meals and building bridges in the name of Allah.
  • Wishing all the aunties, uncles and cousins joy, unity and renewed love as your family tree grows through this marriage.
  • May Allah bless not only the couple, but everyone who loves them, with peace, good health and long-lasting barakah.

(20 wishes, total so far 85)

🕊 Dua-Style & Mini-Poem Islamic Wedding Wishes

Gentle, lyrical lines you can add inside cards or at the end of a message.

  • May Allah join your hearts in what is halal,
    protect you from what harms, big or small.
    May every day you share as two
    be written as reward for you.
  • May your home be lit by Qur’an recited,
    by hearts at peace and worries lightened.
    May every tear and every smile
    bring Jannah closer all the while.
  • Between your hearts may mercy flow,
    in rising sun and night-time glow.
    May Allah be the bond you share,
    the One you turn to in every prayer.
  • Two hearts, one path, one sacred vow,
    a nikah that starts right here and now.
    May all you hope and all you fear
    be blessed and guided year by year.
  • May your laughter never cross His line,
    your love stay pure, your manners fine.
    May you recall in joy and fear:
    Allah is close, always near.
  • When days feel heavy and tests are long,
    may Allah keep your marriage strong.
    With sabr, shukr and whispered pleas,
    may He turn hardship into ease.
  • May every meal that you both share,
    every quiet, every prayer,
    become for you on Judgement Day
    mountains of reward, in His way.
  • Like two hands joined in salah’s embrace,
    may you stand together in every place.
    Shoulder to shoulder, side by side,
    with taqwa as your greatest guide.
  • As henna fades and days move on,
    may barakah stay, still going strong.
    Not just in moments dressed in gold,
    but in the simple days you hold.
  • May Allah bless the words you speak,
    make harshness rare and kindness frequent.
    May hugs be plenty, grudges few,
    and tawbah always open to you.
  • In every plan that you both make,
    may Allah guard you for His sake.
    If doors stay closed, may you still see
    His wisdom in where you’re meant to be.
  • May children, if they come your way,
    be coolness for your eyes one day.
    And if they don’t, may you still find
    contentment in Allah’s design.
  • When age paints silver in your hair,
    may you still be each other’s prayer.
    Looking back on trials and cheer,
    seeing only Allah’s mercy here.
  • May your last day in this life too
    be one where angels honour you,
    saying this marriage, in its way,
    brought light into your every day.
  • And when in Jannah, by Allah’s grace,
    you meet again in a better place,
    may you remember, with hearts sincere,
    it all began with “I accept” right here.