6 Muslim Wedding Facts

The 'Nikah' ceremony involves the couple's solemn commitment to each other through a marriage contract.

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Muslim weddings are marked by the 'Mahr,' a gift from the groom to the bride symbolizing financial security and commitment.

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Islamic weddings include the 'Walima,' a festive reception hosted by the groom's family to celebrate the marriage

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Muslim wedding ceremonies are often held in a mosque, where prayers and blessings are offered for the couple's future together.

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The 'Aqd Nikah' is the formal signing of the marriage contract in the presence of witnesses

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Muslim brides and grooms exchange rings during the wedding ceremony as a symbol of their commitment to each other.

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