Personalized wedding cards — Islamic

A studio service

Islamic wedding stationery with calligraphy, not clipart.

Islamic wedding cards designed the right way: calligraphic bismillah, Quranic verses in correct Arabic, and geometric or arabesque patterns — not stock mosque silhouettes. No figurative imagery. Nikah invitations, walima cards, and thank-you cards as a matching suite.

Islamic wedding card with gold calligraphic bismillah and eight-pointed geometric star on deep emerald

Sample cards

Every card, made by hand.

Islamic wedding card with gold calligraphic bismillah on deep emerald with geometric border
Nikah invitation with arabesque floral motif and Quranic verse on cream
Bilingual Arabic-English Islamic wedding card with calligraphy header
Minimalist Islamic wedding card with single geometric star on white
Islamic wedding card in blush and gold with arabesque corner motifs
Walima card matching nikah invitation suite in navy and gold

Personalisation

Every detail, yours to choose.

Calligraphic bismillah

Set correctly at the top of the card — not a stock image, original calligraphic rendering.

Quranic verse

Surah Ar-Rum 30:21 or your choice — in Arabic with translation below.

Couple names

In Arabic calligraphy, English script, or both — set within the design, not dropped in.

Bilingual layouts

Arabic-English, Arabic-Urdu, or any combination at no extra cost.

Any palette

Emerald & gold, navy & gold, blush & ivory, black & gold, dusty rose — you choose.

Full suite

Nikah invitation, walima card, thank-you cards, details insert — all matching.

Iconographic integrity

No stock mosque skylines, no recycled Islamic imagery

The most common failure in Islamic wedding cards is lazy iconography: a stock silhouette of a mosque, a generic crescent, calligraphy that isn't correct. We design every card from the visual tradition it belongs to. The bismillah is calligraphically correct. The Quranic verse is properly set. The geometric patterns are drawn from Islamic architectural tradition, not from a clip-art library.

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Correct Arabic typography

Set right-to-left, in the appropriate script style, at the correct typographic weight for the context.

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No figurative imagery

No human or animal figures, no depictions of religious sites as stock images. Every visual element is original.

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Tradition-aware design

We understand the difference between nikah and walima, between Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, between what is appropriate and what isn't.

Card styles

Six styles, one brief.

Geometric Islamic

Geometric Islamic

Eight-pointed star and tessellation patterns from the Islamic architectural tradition.

Arabesque floral

Arabesque floral

Vine and floral motifs in the Andalusian tradition.

Calligraphic bold

Calligraphic bold

The Quranic verse or bismillah as the central visual element.

Formal black & gold

Formal black & gold

Letterpress aesthetic — dignified and appropriate for elders.

Minimalist Islamic

Minimalist Islamic

Single geometric motif, white space, typeset names.

Blush arabesque

Blush arabesque

Arabesque floral on a soft blush palette — modern and feminine.

Full stationery suite

Nikah invitation through to thank-you cards

We make the entire suite in a single matching style: nikah invitation (the formal ceremony card), walima invitation (the reception card), RSVP card, details insert with venue information, and post-wedding thank-you cards. Order all together or start with the nikah invitation and add pieces as needed.

Investment

Fixed price. No surprises.

Single Islamic wedding card from $9.99. Full nikah suite (invitation + walima + thank-you) from $49.

  • Four design variations per piece
  • Calligraphic bismillah and Quranic verse correctly typeset
  • Print-ready PDF with bleed
  • Bilingual layout at no extra cost
  • Full suite coordination across nikah, walima, and thank-you
  • Free revisions within 24 hours

Questions

The answers we give most often.

Will the design include any figurative imagery?

No. Every Islamic wedding card uses only calligraphy, geometric patterns, arabesque floral motifs, and architectural details. No human or animal figures.

Can the card include a Quranic verse?

Yes. Surah Ar-Rum 30:21 is the most popular verse for Islamic wedding cards. We set it in Arabic with translation.

Can it include 'Bismillah' in Arabic calligraphy?

Yes — bismillah is available as a calligraphic header on any design.

Do you make nikah and walima invitations separately?

Yes — see our nikah card page. We make nikah invitations, walima cards, and post-wedding thank-you cards as a matching suite.

Can the card be bilingual — Arabic and English, or Arabic and Urdu?

Yes. Arabic-English and Arabic-Urdu are the most common combinations. We handle both scripts correctly.

Can the colour palette be non-traditional?

Yes. Classic is emerald and gold, but we do every palette: blush and ivory, deep navy, black and gold, dusty rose. The iconography stays correct regardless of palette.

Next step

You know the card you want.

Send us the details and we'll have a first proof in your inbox within 48 hours.