There is no reward for performing it and no punishment for neglecting it...
There is no reward for performing it and no punishment for neglecting it, for example: drinking tea. Mubah is mostly used for lawful things, not for permitted actions. Mustahab: Recommendable, desirable or better. Those acts which if neglected are not punished, but whose performance is rewarded, such as the call to prayer (Azhan). Nikah Ceremony: A ceremony in which the marriage ‘aqd (contract) is read. Non-Baligh: A person who has not reached the age of maturity, according to Islamic law.
Non-Mahram: A person with whom marriage is permitted. Shariah: The noble and sacred law of Islam brought by the Prophet of Islam (Peace be upon him and his family) that forms the basis of all areas of a Muslim’s life, including civil, criminal, and public law. Surma: A black powder-like substance that, as has been mentioned in numerous ahadith, is Mustahab to use in one’s the eyes. Wajib: Obligatory, necessary, incumbent. An act which must be performed.
One will be rewarded for performing it and punished for neglecting it, for example: the daily prayers, and fasting in the month of Ramazan. Wali: The guardian – usually the father, but in a case of his absence, the grandfather becomes the guardian. Wedding Ceremony: A program or gathering that takes place after the recitation of the wedding contract (in some cases, the wedding ceremony may be at the same time as the nikah ceremony). Previous…