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ROM vs ROMM in Singapore: Which Marriage Registration Is Right for You?
A clear comparison of ROM and ROMM in Singapore: who registers where, the legal requirements, notice periods, and fees, with official sources.
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8 min read


Mas Kahwin in Singapore: Meaning, Amount, and Your Akad Nikah Guide
"Beautifully arranged mas kahwin setup featuring a gold ring and Singapore currency, symbolizing Ahmad and Sofia’s upcoming union on 14th September 2024, elegantly displayed with floral accents." Mas kahwin sits at the heart of every Muslim marriage in Singapore. It is the obligatory gift a groom gives his bride at the akad nikah, and it belongs to her alone. Many couples confuse it with hantaran, delay deciding the amount, or assume a fixed rate applies. This guide explains
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ROM at De Hall Singapore 2026: Solemnisation Packages, Setup & What's Included
A solemn and beautifully orchestrated wedding ceremony at De Hall, where two individuals exchange vows in a setting adorned with elegant floral arrangements and traditional attire, under the warm glow of a chandelier. Planning a solemnisation in Singapore involves two distinct sets of decisions: the legal paperwork, and the venue experience. At De Hall Tai Seng, couples can host a personalised ROM or Akad Nikah ceremony inside a fully air-conditioned, alcohol-free ballroom —
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Akad Nikah Singapore: Requirements, Process & Ceremony Guide 2026
A couple holds hands during their akad nikah ceremony in Singapore, surrounded by warm candlelight and a bouquet of yellow roses, symbolizing the beginning of their journey together. Akad nikah is the legal and religious foundation of every Muslim marriage in Singapore. Before the pelamin is booked, before the baju nikah is fitted, and before the kompang group is hired, the akad nikah must be registered with the Registry of Muslim Marriages. Every other ceremony — including t
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Solemnisation at External Venues in Singapore: The Complete 2026 Guide for Couples
A meaningful solemnisation ceremony at an elegant external venue, featuring a formal exchange of vows and blessings, set against a backdrop of draped fabrics and floral arrangements. Couples in Singapore are absolutely allowed to hold their solemnisation at any external venue — a hotel ballroom, a garden, a private restaurant, or a dedicated event hall like De Hall in Tai Seng. The legal steps are simpler than most couples expect: an officiant recognised by the right registry
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9 min read
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