Matrimonial Services


Marriage

MCNET Marriage Procedure

Congratulations on your upcoming wedding! Your decision to marry is a spiritual covenant that is rooted in a commitment for one another. A wedding is always a joyous event, and as such we are much  honored that you’ve chosen us to share the occasion!

If you would like to be married at ADAMS Center or request an ADAMS Center Imam to officiate your wedding ceremony, you must complete the following steps:

Step 1: Submit online form “Scheduling for an Imam”. Step 2: Email

Step 3: Obtain Marriage License from your Local County Courthouse. 

The original marriage license and the provided return envelope need to be dropped off to the Wedding Administrator no later than 7 days prior to the nikkah.

Step 4: Submit documents and administrative fee.

Step 5: Provide Two Witnesses for the Nikkah Ceremony

The bride and groom must provide at least two witnesses for their nikkah ceremony. The masjid will not provide these witnesses, the couple must bring with them two witnesses for the ceremony.

Contacting Marriage Services:

Best way to reach the administrator is by email or text 



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The Muslim Community of North East Tennessee (MCNET) as an organization was formed in the beginning of 1991. Prior to that there were various homes, basements, racquetball courts, and a MSA chapter  at ETSU which had dedicated room in the Math Building at ETSU for its activities  including Jumuah.




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