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For information about how to obtain records for Roman Catholic and Protestant churches see [[Indonesia Church Records]] | *For information about how to obtain records for Roman Catholic and Protestant churches see [[Indonesia Church Records]] | ||
==Buddhist Records== | ==Buddhist Records== | ||
==Confucianism Records== | ==Confucianism Records== | ||
==Hindu Records== | ==Hindu Records== | ||
==Islamic Records== | ==Islamic Records== | ||
Islam has no priesthood, therefore no ordinances or sacraments. Sincere recitation of the profession of faith is the only requirement to become a Muslim. Marriages are entered into through a formal prenuptial agreement (''nikah nama''). The terms of the contract would be written and signed by the couple. Early marriages may have only required a spoken offer of marriage and acceptance. In either case, two male witnesses were essential to establishing the validity of the marriage. <ref name="Ensign">{{cite web|url=https://www.lds.org/ensign/2018/04/understanding-islam?lang=eng|title=Understanding Islam|author=Peterson, Daniel C.|publisher=''Ensign'' The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|date=1 April 2018|accessdate=6 April 2018|df=dmy-all}}</ref> | Islam has no priesthood, therefore no ordinances or sacraments. Sincere recitation of the profession of faith is the only requirement to become a Muslim. Marriages are entered into through a formal prenuptial agreement (''nikah nama''). The terms of the contract would be written and signed by the couple. Early marriages may have only required a spoken offer of marriage and acceptance. In either case, two male witnesses were essential to establishing the validity of the marriage. <ref name="Ensign"> | ||
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Buddhist Records[edit | edit source]
Confucianism Records[edit | edit source]
Hindu Records[edit | edit source]
Islamic Records[edit | edit source]
Islam has no priesthood, therefore no ordinances or sacraments. Sincere recitation of the profession of faith is the only requirement to become a Muslim. Marriages are entered into through a formal prenuptial agreement (nikah nama). The terms of the contract would be written and signed by the couple. Early marriages may have only required a spoken offer of marriage and acceptance. In either case, two male witnesses were essential to establishing the validity of the marriage. [1]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Peterson, Daniel C. (1 April 2018). "Understanding Islam". Ensign The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.lds.org/ensign/2018/04/understanding-islam?lang=eng. Retrieved 6 April 2018.