
The Muslim marriage is a simple, legal agreement in which either partner is free to include conditions. Marriage customs thus vary widely from country to country. The officiant of the Muslim ceremony is the Molvi or Imam.Barat - The groom's friends and family arrive at the bride's house or ceremony hall and are greeted by the bride's family.Mahr - The gift that is given by the husband to his wife at wedding.Nikaah - The bride and groom sign the necessary legal documents in front of the Molvi and their witnesses (friends and family). The bride and groom must consent to marry in the presence of the Molvi or Imam.Ring Exchange - The Bride and groom exchange rings to finalize their vows.Dua - The Molvie recites religious prayers from the Quran (Holy Book) to bless the couple.Rukhsati - The bride's family bids farewell in an official "send off". This step symbolizes the bride's entrance into a new phase of her life.Walima - Following the ceremony, the groom's family offers a wedding reception for family and friends to celebrate the marriage and introduce the newlyweds. |
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A Catholic wedding ceremony incorporates traditional Catholic elements and Scriptural readings. An ordained priest performs the ceremony reading passages from the Bible.Entrance - The ceremony begins with a procession of the celebrant (priest), the wedding attendants, and the bride and groom.Gathering - The priest greets the community and invokes God's blessings upon the couple, those gathered and the event.Readings - The priest and or family members deliver readings from the Bible as selected by the couple.The Vows - The Bride and Groom pledge their love and allegiance to one another.Ring Exchange - The rings are blessed by the priest and exchanged by the Bride and Groom as a symbol of their new bond. The groom may also present the bride with a mangalsutra.Sermon or Homily - The priest concludes the ceremony with a lecture on marriage and the union of the bride and groom.The Concluding Rite - The final segment of the service includes a blessing of the community and the new couple, a dismissal, and a final recessional from the church. Guests are free to exit once the couple, the wedding party, and the priest have recessed.Reception - After the ceremony, the guests are escorted to a reception where they give their blessings to the newlyweds. |