What is the ruling on whoever witnesses an unceremonious marriage contract, and what should he do if he is asked to be a witness?
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The term unceremonious marriage refers to two kinds of marriages. It could refer to the marriage which fulfils the pillars and conditions of a correct marriage, but it is not registered in the court (or the mosque). If this is what you meant, then this is a correct marriage, and there is no harm, Allaah willing, to be a witness, so you may honor the request whenever you are asked to witness.
On the other hand, this term could refer to an agreement between a man and a woman to marry without the presence [or consent] of the guardian of the woman, if this is what is meant, then this is not a marriage in principle. Therefore, it is not permissible to be a witness for it, or to accept to be a witness, and whoever does so is sinful and he must repent and regret what he did.
For more details, please refer to Fatwa 81385.
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