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All About Muslim Weddings

By Henry Tan of SG Wedding Favors

A Muslim wedding is a very special occasion, as it brings two souls together for a lifetime of marriage. Like in all cultures, a Muslim wedding celebration is considered to be a big and wonderful occasion. In some traditions, Muslim wedding ceremonies are extremely lavish and expensive, while in others, they are kept simple and conservative.

Muslim weddings in different countries are somewhat similar to wedding traditions of most other cultures. Some tend to be more Islamic while others adopt traditions that are common with other cultures. Muslim weddings and marriages in various countries differ somewhat, as some cultures prefer to introduce more Islamic ceremonies than others.

When it comes down to it, no two Muslim weddings are exactly alike. There are so many cultural differences around the world. Whether the wedding ceremonies take place in Pakistan or India, Singapore, or Malaysia, they are all unique affairs. They are all wonderful ceremonies, though. Some are more elaborate while others are more simple. Nonetheless, all Muslim weddings are very special.

Malay marriages tend to be rather regal affairs. The bride and groom are both treated with great respect for a day. They are treated as a queen and king during the day of the ceremony. Before the wedding takes place, a ceremony will be held wherein the bride's feet and palms are decorated with dye. The dye comes from henna leaves, and the ceremony is referred to as "berinai" or "henna application".

A tradition in Singapore requires that the groom pay an entrance fee in order to see the bride. The bride's family, along with the Mak Andam (beautician) will not allow him to enter the ceremony without first paying the fee. After the groom finally overcomes all the obstacles, the wedding ceremony will finally take place. Sometimes, the families will sprinkle rice and petals over the couple as they sit on their "thrones". Petals and rice are considered to be fertility symbols in some cultures.

Brides are usually decorated very beautifully in various Muslim cultures. In the Indian traditions, in countries such as India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, the brides are decorated in henna or behndi. In Middle Eastern countries like Morocco, brides have a special ceremonial bath a couple of days before the wedding, and are then decorated with henna, perfume, and beautiful jewelry.

Arabic and Islamic cultures hold very elaborate and expensive wedding celebrations. It's not uncommon for hundreds or even thousands of guests to attend an expensive wedding affair in Arab countries. Brides wear very extravagant jewelry, which can include 22 K gold bracelets, earrings, and head jewelry worn over the shawl. Large hotels are rented out in order to accommodate the gathering of guests. The wedding ceremonies can last up to three days!

Muslim families that are either conservative or less wealthy avoid lavish weddings, as they consider them to be unnecessary expenses. Instead, they choose to give the bride and groom money for starting a family. They consider this to be more important than having lavish wedding ceremonies.

This intel first appeared on: http://ezinearticles.com/?All-About-Muslim-Weddings&id=1836696

Contributed by Henry Tan on January 8, 2009, at 10:50 AM UTC.

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