Traditions of Islamic Weddings

on Sunday, February 24, 2013

 

The Islamic world is extremely cultural diverse and this can also be reflected in Muslim wedding ceremonies. One of the most important things, that many people aren’t aware of, is that Muslim weddings differ from one place to another depending on the culture and traditions of the countries.

Islamic marriages are also referred to as ‘’Nikaah’’ and this means ‘’to unite’’ in English. Also, Islamic marriage isn’t only considered being a social agreement between both partners, but it is also an important legal contract. Even though, there are actual formalities that should be fulfilled, Muslim weddings can be very festive and fun. The marriage officers or individuals, who are responsible for overseeing the marriage contract, are referred to as the ‘’Qadi’’.  They are also responsible for overseeing the unfortunate process of divorce.

Islam wedding formalities are usually divided into three parts; a proposal, providing the bride with ‘’Mahr’’ or “Dowry”, and the uniting ceremony or the ‘’Nikaah’’. The proposal involves the man asking the parents, of the women he wants to marry, for their permission. This is also considered being an act of respect and it is extremely recommended.

The ‘’Mahr’’ is completely different from what many people think. Many people have the idea that it is just like paying the bride to purchase her from her family. However, this is completely untrue most of the time as the money is usually used by the bride to purchase everything she wants such as furniture for the house, clothes, and even jewellery. On the other hand, a dowry is usually determined so that the bride can be secured if anything unfortunate takes place such as in the case of a divorce. This is very important for women especially if they have children.

The ‘’Nikaah’’ is similar to vows and the process is very straightforward. The process involves both women agreeing to marry each other and to sign a marriage contract.

After this takes place, it is completely up to the bride, and her groom to decide what they want to do after it and how they want to celebrate. Muslim married couples celebrate just like any other religion in the world where there are many festivities that take place such as parties or dinners. Muslim couples also go on honeymoons just like everyone else. You will find many Muslim married couples who have traveled to every single place around the world. This will differ from one married couple to another where some of them will finalize everything after signing the contract, whereas others will continue with the celebration.

These traditions are very important to understand because many people think that the processes of Muslim marriages are very complicated and boring. However, this is completely untrue, and they are just like marriages in any other religion. The process of Muslim Marriage is something that takes place thousands of times per day, and it is a very fun process. Divorce is also unfavorable in Islam, and this is why both couples should try to reconcile or reach a mutual compromising decision before moving to the divorce step.



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