"Marriages are made in heaven but celebrated on Earth"
Our Pakiza Rishtey Centre is helping Muslim communities in finding suitable and compatible life partners.This Pakiza Rishtey Centre Page has been set up to help Muslim brothers and sisters find each other for the sole purpose of marriage InshaAllah. So first they do the Nikah, which is like the wedding vows, and they have two witnesses and the
bride and groom, and the man/woman doing the vows, the bride and groom have to sign on a paper/book confirming these vows. So on the wedding day they have a tonne of food and a tonne of people to feed the bride comes in first and then afterwords the groom does. Traditional Muslim weddings are always events of a lifetime, with every friend and distant relative attending, lavish costumes often adorned with gold or silver jewelry, and precise religious rituals to be followed. Still, people are people, and each culture tends to evolve its own ways of celebrating. So a Muslim wedding in Egypt might look one way, while a Muslim wedding in Pakistan or India might follow completely different customs. Sure, there will be certain core religions traditions that are constant, but beyond that each culture may have very different Muslm wedding traditions. I began investigating this when I was getting ready to get married in 1998. I had grown up mostly in the United States and I didn't want the typical Western-style wedding: black suit and white gown, best man and bridesmaids, the wedding march, a child bearing rings, etc. All of that has nothing to do with our Islamic history and traidtions. I wanted something traditionally Islamic, whether from my own Saudies culture or any other. So I began researching traditional Muslim wedding customs to see how we Muslims have been doing it around the world for 1,400 years. For Further Details Please Contact:
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