Muslim weddings
A wedding website for the nikkah and walima.
The mehndi, the nikkah, and the walima, each with its own day, schedule, and RSVPs.
Last updated June 2026
Two events, or three
The nikkah, the walima, and the night before.
Hold the nikkah and walima on one day or across two, and add a mehndi or henna night. Each event keeps its own day, venue, and running order.
- Mehndi, nikkah, and walima as first-class events
- A schedule for each day and each event
- Add, rename, or reorder events as plans change
Separate guest lists
An intimate nikkah, a wider walima.
Keep the nikkah close and open the walima to the community, or the other way around. Visibility is per guest, so each list stays its own.
- Per-guest and per-household visibility
- Private invite links, no shared password
- A modesty or alcohol-free note on any event
Made yours
Templates that feel calm, warm, and considered.
From a quiet nikkah to a generous walima, every template is fully editable to match your palette and tone, and looks right on every phone your guests open.
- Fully editable, premium templates
- Your own palette and type
- A short blessing or Quranic line if you wish

Built for Muslim weddings
Most builders assume one ceremony and one guest list. A nikkah and a walima with their own lists, and notes guests actually need, is where OfficiallyTogether is different.
| OfficiallyTogether | Generic builders | |
|---|---|---|
| Nikkah and walima as separate events | Some | |
| A separate guest list per event | ||
| Modesty or alcohol-free notes per event | ||
| Per-guest event visibility | ||
| Per-event RSVPs with meal counts | Some |
Common questions
The nikkah is the marriage itself, the ceremony where the couple consents, the mahr is agreed, and the nikahnama is signed before witnesses. The walima is the celebration feast hosted after, usually larger, where family and community gather. Many couples hold them on different days, so a site that treats them as two events with separate guest lists and RSVPs fits naturally.
It varies by culture, but a common flow is an engagement or mangni, a mehndi or henna night, the nikkah, and then the walima. Some families combine the nikkah and walima into one day and some keep them apart. On OfficiallyTogether you name your own events and give each its own day and details.
Start free, add your names and date, then add your events: the mehndi, the nikkah, and the walima. Give each a venue and time, add any modesty or timing notes, turn on RSVPs, and share your link. You can publish the same day, with no design skills or credit card needed to start.
Yes. Each event has its own page, so you can add a short, warm line about dress, seating, or that the celebration is alcohol-free. Guests arrive knowing what to expect, which saves a dozen messages and helps everyone feel at ease.
Yes. Visibility is set per guest and per household, so the nikkah can stay close family while the walima opens to the wider community, or the reverse. Everyone gets a private invite link and sees only the events they are invited to, with no shared password.
Yes. Every event has its own RSVP, so a guest can attend the walima but not the nikkah, and your counts stay accurate for each one. You also collect meal choices and counts per event, which is what the caterer needs.
Keep the printed card simple with your names and a Quranic line or blessing if you wish, then send guests to your website for each event’s date, venue, and RSVP. The card stays elegant and the logistics live somewhere they will not get lost.
Yes. Guests scan a QR code and add photos and videos with no app to download, and everything collects in one gallery, so the quiet moments of the nikkah and the joy of the walima end up in the same place.
Build a site for your nikkah and walima.
Free to build, free to share. Add each event with its own schedule, guest list, and RSVPs, whenever you're ready.
No credit card required.