Before the wedding guests arrive, before the celebrations begin — there’s a silent prayer in every heart: that Allah blesses this union with love, mercy, and barakah. A wedding in Islam is more than a ceremony — it’s the start of a sacred journey between two souls, written in the Book of Decree.
What are the best Islamic wedding wishes? How can I congratulate a Muslim couple in a way that brings barakah? What duas can I include in my message to make it spiritually meaningful?

Marriage in Islam is more than a social contract — it’s a deeply spiritual connection filled with mercy, loyalty, and love. When two hearts join in nikah, they step into a journey of faith, supported by divine guidance and mutual devotion to Allah ﷻ.
As family and friends, our role is to make heartfelt duas and offer blessings that reflect the beauty of Islamic values. A simple message or dua can become a lifelong reminder of Allah’s presence in their relationship. Whether you’re sending wedding wishes for a sister, brother, or friend, let your words carry sincerity and barakah.
In this article, we’ve gathered a collection of meaningful Islamic wedding wishes — from classic duas and congratulations to heartfelt messages, BarakAllahu Lakuma captions, and happy wedding prayers to mark this joyous occasion.
1. Short Islamic Wedding Wishes
These concise, heartfelt Islamic wedding wishes are perfect for cards, social media captions, or WhatsApp messages.
- May Allah bless your marriage with barakah and endless love.
- BarakAllahu lakuma wa baraka ‘alaykuma wa jama’a baynakuma fee khayr.
- May your nikah be a source of joy, peace, and iman.
- Wishing you a blessed and beautiful life together. Ameen.
- May your hearts always find comfort in each other and Allah’s mercy.
- May your union be a means of gaining closeness to Jannah.
- May Allah fill your home with tranquility (sakinah), love (mawaddah), and mercy (rahmah).
- Congratulations on your wedding. May it be a source of strength and barakah.
- May your love for each other grow stronger with every act of worship.
- May this sacred bond bring you closer to Allah and each other.

2. Duas for the Bride and Groom
Include these beautiful duas in your wedding wishes to offer heartfelt blessings rooted in faith.
- Ya Allah, bless this couple and place love and mercy between their hearts.
- May Allah make your marriage a means of entering Jannah.
- Ya Rabb, protect their love and increase their understanding.
- O Allah, grant them righteous offspring and a home filled with light.
- May your union be guided by the Qur’an and Sunnah.
- O Allah, unite them in this world and reunite them in Jannah al-Firdaus.
- May Allah remove hardship from your marriage and grant ease.
- May your marriage be full of patience, gratitude, and barakah.
- Ya Allah, bless them with loyalty, laughter, and love that never fades.
- O Allah, let this marriage be a source of peace and protection for both souls.

3. Wedding Wishes for Sister & Brother
Wedding Wishes for Sister:
- May your marriage bring you joy, peace, and a lifetime of barakah.
- Wishing you a life full of love, sabr, and the sweetness of iman.
- My dear sister, may Allah bless your home with light and serenity.
- You deserve the best in both worlds. May your marriage be a gateway to Jannah.
- May your husband be a garment for you, and you for him. (Qur’an 2:187)
- May your new home be filled with laughter, warmth, and dhikr.
- I pray that your marriage strengthens your connection with Allah.
- Congratulations, my sister. May your love only grow in faith.
Wedding Wishes for Brother:
- May Allah grant you a righteous wife who brings peace to your soul.
- Wishing you strength, wisdom, and mercy as you begin this sacred journey.
- May your marriage be filled with understanding, kindness, and barakah.
- My dear brother, may you always lead your family with taqwa and compassion.
- May Allah make your wife the coolness of your eyes. – Qur’an 25:74
- May your home echo with du’a, Qur’an, and loving words.
- I’m proud of the man you’ve become. May Allah reward you with a blessed marriage.
- May this union elevate you in both dunya and akhirah.

4. Wedding Wishes for Friends & Cousins
For a Close Friend:
- May Allah bless your marriage and make it a source of strength and peace.
- Watching you take this step fills my heart with joy. May Allah guide you both.
- Congratulations, my friend. May your marriage reflect the beauty of Islam.
- May your love grow through every prayer, trial, and act of worship.
- May Allah keep you united in goodness and shower your union with barakah.
- May your bond be filled with laughter, mercy, and the sweetness of faith.
- May Allah be the center of your home and the light in your hearts.
For a Cousin:
- Wishing you a blessed nikah and a lifetime of joy, dear cousin.
- May Allah grant you a home where the Qur’an is recited and du’as are accepted.
- May your spouse be a garment for your soul and your best friend in deen.
- May your days be filled with patience and your nights with tranquility.
- May your marriage lead you both to Jannah hand in hand.
- May your family be a shining example of Islamic love and unity.
- May Allah make your union a source of pride for generations to come.
5. Quotes from the Qur’an and Hadith
These verses and sayings provide timeless wisdom and divine blessings for newlyweds. Share them in your Islamic wedding wishes to remind the couple of the sacredness of marriage in Islam.
Qur’anic Verses:
- “And among His signs is that He created for you spouses from among yourselves, so that you may find tranquility in them; and He placed between you affection and mercy.” – Qur’an 30:21
- “They are clothing for you and you are clothing for them.” – Qur’an 2:187
- “Our Lord, grant us from among our wives and offspring comfort to our eyes and make us an example for the righteous.” – Qur’an 25:74
- “And We created you in pairs.” – Qur’an 78:8
- “So whoever Allah guides – he is the rightly guided.” – Qur’an 17:97
Hadith Quotes:
- “When a man marries, he has fulfilled half of his religion; so let him fear Allah regarding the remaining half.” – Tirmidhi
- “The best of you are those who are best to their wives.” – Ibn Majah
- “A believer must not hate a believing woman. If he dislikes one of her characteristics, he will be pleased with another.” – Muslim
- “The most blessed nikah is the one with the least expenses.” – Bayhaqi
- “Marriage is my sunnah. Whoever turns away from my sunnah is not from me.” – Ibn Majah
6. Nikah Wishes for Newly Married Couple

These nikah wishes combine spiritual duas and celebratory words to honor the sacred contract between two souls. Whether you’re sending a message on the day of nikah or shortly after, these phrases help convey sincerity, joy, and Islamic values.
- May your nikah be filled with the light of Allah and become a pathway to Jannah.
- BarakAllahu lakuma wa baraka ‘alaykuma wa jama’a baynakuma fee khayr. May Allah bless your union and bring goodness between you.
- Congratulations on your nikah. May it be the beginning of love that is rooted in faith.
- May your home be built on taqwa and filled with barakah and mercy.
- May Allah grant you companionship that brings peace and growth in both dunya and akhirah.
- May your journey together be blessed with sabr, shukr, and sujood.
- May your nikah fulfill you emotionally, spiritually, and completely in the eyes of Allah.
- May you both support one another on the straight path and find joy in obedience to Allah.
- May your love grow with every shared prayer and every act of kindness.
- May this nikah be a source of ongoing rahmah, forgiveness, and happiness.
7. BarakAllahu Lakuma Messages
The phrase BarakAllahu lakuma is one of the most beautiful wedding duas in Islam. It means: “May Allah bless both of you.” The full dua is often recited at weddings:
BarakAllahu lakuma wa baraka ‘alaykuma wa jama’a baynakuma fee khayr
Translation: May Allah bless both of you, and shower His blessings upon both of you, and join you together in goodness. – (Abu Dawood)
Here are some meaningful ways to use this phrase in your wedding wishes:
- BarakAllahu lakuma — May your marriage always be surrounded by Allah’s mercy.
- BarakAllahu lakuma wa baraka ‘alaykuma — May your bond reflect the beauty of this blessed dua.
- Wishing you a joyful marriage. BarakAllahu lakuma wa jama’a baynakuma fee khayr.
- May your home be filled with light, and your hearts with barakah. BarakAllahu lakuma.
- Sending you heartfelt congratulations. BarakAllahu lakuma wa baraka ‘alaykuma.
- As you begin your journey together, may every step be guided by this dua: BarakAllahu lakuma.
- This nikah is the start of something sacred. BarakAllahu lakuma wa baraka ‘alaykuma.
- BarakAllahu lakuma — a simple prayer with profound blessings.

8. Wedding Captions (Instagram/WhatsApp)
Looking for the perfect caption to match your Islamic wedding photos or congratulate a loved one online? These short, spiritual, and sweet captions are ideal for Instagram, WhatsApp, and social sharing.
- BarakAllahu lakuma wa baraka ‘alaykuma. A new journey begins in His name.
- Two hearts, one deen, countless blessings.
- Nikah done right. Love that’s halal and full of light.
- Just married, Alhamdulillah. May Allah bless this union.
- Together for the sake of Allah. A bond built on love and mercy.
- From du’a to nikah — written by Qadr, blessed by Ar-Rahman.
- A beautiful beginning to a faith-filled future.
- Officially Mr. & Mrs. under the shade of His mercy.
- A love story written in the heavens, celebrated on Earth.
- Nikah is not just a ceremony; it’s a sacred sunnah.
9. Conclusion & Final Blessing
Marriage is more than a celebration — it’s an act of worship, a journey of mercy, and a commitment made in the sight of Allah. These Islamic wedding wishes are meant to carry your duas, love, and good intentions to the hearts of the newlyweds. Whether short and simple or deeply personal, let each word you send be a reminder of the sacred bond they now share.
As the couple begins their new chapter, may their hearts remain united in faith, their home rooted in peace, and their love nourished by worship.
Final Dua:
Ya Allah, bless this union with barakah and mercy. Grant the couple understanding, patience, and unwavering faith. Make their home a place of peace and Your remembrance. Unite their hearts in this life and reunite them in Jannah. Ameen.