Arab weddings
An Arab wedding website for every event.
The Tulba, the Katb el-Kitab, the henna night, the zaffe, and the reception. Give each its own schedule and RSVP, on one beautiful site.
Last updated June 2026
Every event, first-class
The Katb el-Kitab, the henna, the zaffe.
Name your own events and give each its own day, venue, and running order.
- Tulba, Katb el-Kitab, henna, zaffe, and reception
- A schedule for each day and event
- Your traditions lead, the site follows
Private per guest
Close family see everything; others see only their events.
A large Arab guest list rarely shares one itinerary, so visibility is set per guest and per household.
- Per-guest and per-household visibility
- Private invite links, no shared password
- Per-event RSVPs with meals and counts
Made for color
Templates that hold jewel tones and gold.
An Arab wedding glows with rich color, and every template is fully editable to match it.
- Fully editable, premium templates
- Your own palette, not a muted default
- Reaches family across the diaspora, no app
Built for an Arab wedding, not a single generic page
A general comparison with generic wedding website builders.
| OfficiallyTogether | Generic builders | |
|---|---|---|
| Katb el-Kitab, henna, zaffe as events | ||
| Multiple days and events on one site | Some | |
| Per-event RSVPs | ||
| Private per-guest visibility | ||
| Reaches the diaspora, no app | Some | |
| Guest photo sharing via QR | Some |
Common questions
Yes. An Arab wedding often spans several events, which may include the Tulba, the Katb el-Kitab, a henna night, the zaffe procession, and a large reception. Each one gets its own schedule and per-event RSVP, and customs vary by country and faith, so you name your own events.
It varies across the Arab world and by faith, but a common shape is the Tulba (the formal request for marriage), the Katb el-Kitab (the Islamic marriage contract) or a church ceremony, the henna night, the zaffe (a lively musical procession announcing the couple), and the wedding reception. You can add, rename, or remove events to match your traditions.
Yes. Whether your celebration centers a Katb el-Kitab or a church ceremony, you name your own events and give each its own day, schedule, and RSVP. Nothing assumes a single format.
Yes. Visibility is private and per guest, so close family see the full program while others see only the events they are invited to, such as the henna night or the reception, each with its own RSVP.
Yes. Each guest gets a private link that opens in any browser, shareable over WhatsApp, with no app or account. That reaches family across the region and the diaspora without postage or international SMS.
Build a site for your whole celebration.
Free to build and share. Add every event, with its own schedule and RSVPs, whenever you are ready.
No credit card required.