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Importance of Nikahnama in Muslim Matrimony Event

Posted on Jan 24, 2018      Admin

Muslim marriage is a highly sacred religious ceremony unites Muslim bride and groom to give them official alliance to spend the rest of life together. “Nikah” is the most dominant custom of Muslim marriage that takes place with so many religious activities. Muslim matrimony follows morals and teachings of the holy “Quran” during matrimonial ceremonies. Wedding ceremonies are performed for three days with full of memorable moments. These are the most pleasant and fun loving big day celebrations such as dancing, music, sound, singing and delicious food etc. What can be much wonderful despite of this pleasing arrangement? All these custom and ritual celebrations are around “Nikah” that plays a great role in Muslim matrimony. Let's take a look at overall old age custom practices that indicate the valuing of cultural and religious beliefs.

Muslim marriage commencement seems from Mehndi ceremony when a bride is pasted with an artistic design enhances her beauty for a special event. Muslim bride applies turmeric paste to get a glowing complexion. All the Muslim women participate in Mehndi occasion, having traditional dance, songs mehndi design too on their hands and feet. It is a fun-filled, exciting moment for a bride.

The procession (Baraat) and Muslim groom started a journey to arrive at the wedding venue. Muslim bride’s family waits and welcomes them with the utmost respect. This is a tradition among Muslims when the groom arrives at the wedding venue so the bride’s brother offers him a glass of sherbet.

Muslim marriage is known as “Nikah” allows an official alliance to Muslim bride and groom forever. The father of the bride and groom are the major participant who is called ‘Walis’. During ‘Nikah’ bride and groom are separately sitting among the assembled guests to express their free willing towards this relationship either accept or deny this. If the couple said ‘yes I do’ the qazi recited the holy verses with a pleasant feel.

After all bride and groom are asked to sign marriage contract or ‘Nikahnama’. http://www.nriwedding.com Walis are also required to sign in the presence of a priest (Qazi). Mehar is also referred in this contract that is given to the bride after an unfortunate separation of the bride and groom. After accomplishing overall custom and religious formalities the newlywed couple receives blessings and gifts from their distant relatives and friends. Now the newlywed takes a departure from the wedding venue.
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