Supplier Showcase: Wonderful Muslim Wedding Specialists

Sophia Shafiee
Last updated: 25th Apr 2023
Muslim weddings are joyous and colourful celebrations steeped in tradition and symbolism, with customs that have been passed down through many generations. These weddings are not just a union of two individuals, but also a merging of two families and their communities. And so, as we approach the end of Ramadan and the celebration of Eid Al-Fitr, we want to highlight our wonderful suppliers in the industry that specialise in Muslim weddings. Read on to learn all about their achievements, challenges and expert advice to both couples and other wedding businesses.
 
About Manor Hotel: The expert team at Manor Hotel have a wealth of experience in Muslim and Asian weddings, and understand the importance of religion and tradition. They provide tailor-made packages, luxury in-house halal catering, prayer and storage rooms, and ample space for your ceremony – amidst sparkling chandeliers, romantic spiral staircase, and manicured lawns.
 
Proudest achievement to date: “All our couples have their perfect day. We also have won “Best of Bridebook Platinum Award 2023” and “Guides for Brides Customer Service Awards 2023.”
 
Best part about owning a wedding business: “Meeting amazing people and making our couples’ dreams come true.
 
Advice to other cultural wedding specialists: “Speak to the couple and find out what they would like for their big day, and make sure you will be able to deliver.”
 
Top tips for couples planning a Muslim wedding: “Find a venue that can accommodate your numbers, that allows outside catering, and that can accommodate special requirements such as female staff only, bar to be hidden, separate rooms for the men and woman, a changing room etc.”
 
 
About Queen of Hearts Floral Design: Queen of Hearts Floral Design is a London-based luxury florist specialising in creating bespoke and timeless arrangements. From buttonholes and bouquets, to dreamy centrepieces and ceremony displays, no request is too big or small.
 
Proudest achievement to date: “It has to be being featured in Vogue, and winning Best Floral Company two years in a row.”
 
Best part about owning a wedding business: “Definitely the couple’s reaction on the big day, and keeping in touch post-wedding.”
 
Advice to other cultural wedding specialists: “Be open to ideas from clients.”
 
Top tips for couples planning a Muslim wedding: “Spend time researching what photography style best suits you as a couple. Are you wanting candid and fun, or more romantic and sultry? If you plan on doing your Nikah (religious ceremony) and evening reception on the same day, always repurpose your florals. Move them around your venue to get the best use out of them. And finally, instead of throwing your bridal bouquet at the end of night, why not throw a small (cheaper) dummy version instead! I encourage all my brides to keep their bouquet, preserving it and putting in a vase at home which is a lovely memory of the big day.”
 
 
About The Orangery: The Orangery is a gorgeous wedding venue in Kent, winners of the Couples’ Choice Great Service Award at The Kent Wedding Awards 2021/22, with over 20 years of experience in delivering five-star weddings. They’re not just Muslim wedding specialists, but also Asian wedding specialists generally. If you’re planning an Islamic ceremony, the grounds, garden or orangery all provide a picturesque location for up to 150 seated guests. Their selection of approved catering partners will collaborate with you to create the perfect halal menu that suits both your taste and budget.
 
Proudest achievement to date: “In January 2023, we heavily invested in Asian wedding training for our team and reviewed our venue’s offering operationally to ensure we offered a five-star experience to our Muslim couples, their families, and their guests. By March 2023, our venue was chosen by Khush Magazine as the perfect choice for the editor’s sister’s Nikah!”
 
Best part about owning a wedding business: “Nothing compares to being part of a couple’s wedding. From the moment they walk through our doors as an engaged couple, to the moment they leave as a married couple, it’s a true privilege.”
 
Advice to other cultural wedding specialists: “Invest in regular training for your team, and always be looking for ways you can improve the customer experience.”
 
Top tips for couples planning a Muslim wedding: “When it comes to finding the perfect venue, choose a venue that understands the requirements involved in holding your Nikah. Also ensure they will allow early access to their dressing room if you require it. And finally, book a show round to get a feel for the venue and team that you simply can’t get when viewing through a website.”
 
 
About Ameer Wedding Photography: Ameer Wedding Photography specialises in shooting candid and documentary style photos and images, capturing moments and stories rather than strict poses. Ali will work with you to capture the style and theme you’re going for, from traditional Muslim ceremonies to elopements and even themed or destination weddings.
 
Proudest achievement to date: “I’m most proud of not giving up! Towards the start of my business it was difficult to get by financially, but through hard work and determination, Alhamdulillah, I’ve got to a stage where I’m proud of what I’ve built…!”
 
Best part about owning a wedding business: “Getting to be a part of people’s special day!”
 
Advice to other cultural wedding specialists: “Don’t limit yourself to a single culture.”
 

Top tips for couples planning a Muslim wedding: “Make sure you get coverage of the Nikah, and consider having fewer group shots (it will take away from the intimacy of the day. Also make time to greet your guests away from the stage (this allows lots of candid opportunities).”

 
About The Decorium: The Decorium is one of London’s top event and entertainment venues, and prides itself on being a Muslim and Asian wedding specialist. Combining a unique history and gorgeous neo-classical architecture with a contemporary twist, bespoke service, and a great value for money, it’s a dreamy venue at which to celebrate your special day.
 
Proudest achievement to date: “More than 5000 couples have celebrated their weddings here.”
 
Best part about owning a wedding business: “Every wedding is different but beautiful in its own way. Seeing the joy and hope on the faces of the bride and groom is a constant reminder of how lucky we are to be in a business that is both positive and heart-warming.”
 
Advice to other cultural wedding specialists: “Be positive and helpful and listen to what the bride and groom actually want, as opposed to what you think they should have.”
 
Top tips for couples planning a Muslim wedding: “Listen to your family, listen to each other, listen to your heart.”
 
 
About Jester Styles Magical Entertainer and Host: Jester Styles is an award-winning magical wedding entertainer and host, with years of experience performing at hundreds of weddings. He offers TV show-quality magic and a modern, magical twist on the Master of Ceremonies’ role, bringing his magic to the whole of your special day and letting you just sit back and relax.
 
Proudest achievement to date: “[Being a] multi-award winner and member of the Magic Circle.”
 
Best part about owning a wedding business: “Helping people bring their dream day to life.”
 
Advice to other cultural wedding specialists: “Listen to your clients’ needs and manage their expectations so they have everything they want on a realistic level.”
 
Top tips for couples planning a Muslim wedding: “Focus first on what you want, then on what you need, and only then on what is expected.”
 
 
About Blotts Country Club: Blotts Country Club is a beautiful and unique wedding venue set in four acres of landscaped gardens, featuring a private gazebo, bandstand and ornamental bridge. It specialises in both Muslim and Asian weddings, with large professional kitchens that provide amazing in-house halal cuisine, and catering to non-alcoholic weddings only.
 
Proudest achievement to date: “Working with clients to create an amazing wedding day both for them and for their guests.”
 
Best part about owning a wedding business: “Creating something new for events and weddings.”
 
Advice to other cultural wedding specialists: “Be open to ideas from clients.”
 
Top tips for couples planning a Muslim wedding: “Start planning your guest list early. And be honest with the venue – the more you tell us the better we can be prepared for the day. And finally, if you have an idea or vision ask us if it’s possible.”
 
 

About Fyzal Photography: Fyzal Photography creates beautiful, timeless and award-winning wedding photography. With almost two decades of experience photographing weddings, he’s known for his dramatic conversation-piece images and photojournalist storytelling style. He’s an expert at capturing emotion and all the details, both big and small. His extensive experience in bridal fashion editorials adds an extra unique dimension to his wedding photography.

Proudest achievement to date: “Travelling and documenting weddings in Europe.”

Best part about owning a wedding business: “I love my job!”

Advice to other cultural wedding specialists: “Stay true to yourself and your vision.”

Top tips for couples planning a Muslim wedding: “Plan well and be well prepared. Generate a rapport and work with your suppliers. Have fun and enjoy your day.”

 
 
About Kegworth Hotel: Kegworth Hotel is proud to be an Asian wedding specialist. With 71 en-suite bedrooms, highly flexible function spaces, and entertainment all under one roof, it’s perfect for an intimate ceremonies and grand celebrations alike. There’s also a great range of in-house halal catering options, whether you want five courses or just one. Alternatively, you can opt for external catering, and choose a menu that exactly matches your specific requirements.
 
Proudest achievement to date: “Building our business in this beautiful village setting with an amazing team of people.”
 
Best part about owning a wedding business: “Getting to meet new couples who all have different dreams of their wedding day and helping make it happen.”
 
Advice to other cultural wedding specialists: “Having a plan helps, but having several backup plans helps even more, as things don’t always go to plan.”
 
Top tips for couples planning a Muslim wedding: “Avoid scheduling your wedding during Muharram and Ramadan, and choose an auspicious date (potentially a Sunday). When it comes to choosing a venue, decide whether you want to get married in a mosque or at a formal wedding venue. And finally, if one member of the couple needs or wants to convert to Islam, be sure to include the timeline for this process in your preliminary planning.”
 
 
About Oakington Manor School: Oakington Manor School is quite a special wedding venue. All proceeds go towards supporting the education of its pupils, plus it’s got 20 years of hosting experience. It’s also ideal for very large Muslim weddings! You can easily entertain up to 450 guests seated at round tables in the small hall, and 650 seated guests in the large hall.
 
Proudest achievement to date: “Having a very busy venue!”
 
Best part about owning a wedding business: “Providing excellent services to the community.”
 
Advice to other cultural wedding specialists: “Look after the client’s feelings and emotions.”
 
Top tips for couples planning a Muslim wedding: “Planning. Engagement. Togetherness.”
 

It’s so important to acknowledge and celebrate the diversity of love and tradition in today’s ever-evolving wedding industry. We hope that the Muslim wedding specialists and business owners featured here will inspire both couples and other cultural wedding specialists alike.

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Happy Planning!!

 
Sophia Shafiee
Sophia is a passionate writer and editor and expert on all things wedding content related, with a First Class degree from the University of Oxford. She frequently shares her wedding advice and tips with leading UK publications on behalf of Bridebook.com, including Harper’s Bazaar, SheerLuxe and Porter Magazine.
Last updated: 25th Apr 2023