September 2, 2025
When you’re ready, gather your families and share openly about the values and customs that are important to you and your partner. Approach this with sincerity and niyyah, as it lays the emotional groundwork and sets the tone for the months ahead. It’s also the time to plan a budget that aligns with the priorities that matters most.
Once your intentions are clear, the next step is building a solid foundation. Start by soft-booking wedding dates (and backup dates), and exploring venue options. Just remember to factor in guest size and accessibility when deciding whether to hold your Nikah and majlis at the same location! Speaking of which, you can also start drafting your guest list at this point. It’ll give you a sense of your wedding size so that you can make informed decisions on space, catering and budget moving forward.
You might also want to start looking into photographers, caterers, bridal stylists and wedding coordinators. Many couples find that all-inclusive packages — like those offered at The Iris — can ease this process by providing a seasoned team who will help manage vendor coordination and timelines with care and expertise.
Note: You don’t have to wait until the 12-month mark to begin setting your budget, booking your wedding date, and exploring venue options and packages. Starting early helps you secure your preferred dates and vendors before they fill up!
With your foundation set, the next stage is to legally register your marriage with the Registry of Muslim Marriages (ROMM). ROMM applications typically open about 5 to 6 months before your selected Nikah date — so now is the ideal window to read up on what an application requires, prepare your documents and begin thinking about who you’d like to solemnise your marriage. Contact your chosen tok kadi early as their calendars can fill up quickly during peak seasons. If you need more direction regarding ROMM, check out our detailed guide here.
While it’s not mandatory unless one of you is under 21, couples are encouraged to attend a marriage preparation course. This is a recommendation supported by Families for Life, an initiative under the Ministry of Social and Family Development. There are various courses available to help you and your partner build a strong foundation for married life.
After settling the formalities, you’ll want to bring your core wedding team on board. Most couples at this stage will have confirmed the key vendors that are essential to the big day.
These typically include:
At this stage, it’s important to confirm your bridal outfit and decide whether your families want to coordinate their looks too. Be sure to schedule dress and suit fittings early, especially if your outfit involves custom tailoring, to allow for any last minute adjustments.
You may also begin outlining your wedding day itinerary. Keep in mind to cover both the nikah and bersanding ceremonies. This early draft will help you visualise the programme flow before finalising details closer to the date.
By now, you’ll likely have a clear grasp of your guest list and can start preparing your invitations. Choose a stationer, share with them your theme or motif, and aim to send the invites at least three months before the big day to give your guests ample time to respond.
In addition, couples often complete these tasks at this stage:
As your wedding day draws near, it’s time to centre yourself and make sure all practical details are in place.
Begin by packing your wedding outfits, accessories and an emergency kit. Be sure to have all the necessary documents ready for your Nikah, including your NRICs or passports, as these will be verified by your tok kadi before the solemnisation. You may also wish to have a final briefing with your coordinator or point person so that everyone is clear and confident about the day’s programme.
Above all, set aside quiet moments for prayer and family blessings. Consider involving your loved ones in planning the du’a or selecting meaningful readings that speak to your story as a couple. Whether you’re seeking barakah for your marriage or simply grounding yourself in gratitude, let this be the time to nurture your heart and spirit.
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Bismillah. Your wedding day has arrived.
Take a moment to breathe and embrace the care and intention you’ve poured into every step. Whether you’re celebrating with us at The Iris or in another meaningful space, we’ve been honoured to walk alongside you through this guide. Now, a new chapter awaits you both — one filled with love, grace and purpose.
If you’d like to learn more about The Iris’ all-inclusive packages and enjoy the peace of mind our dedicated services can provide, we warmly invite you to reach out for a consultation or to schedule a tour of our venue.