Islamic Weddings
Islamic weddings, known as Nikah, are significant religious ceremonies that unite a couple in marriage according to Islamic principles. The ceremony typically involves a Mahr, a mandatory gift from the groom to the bride, symbolizing respect and commitment. Family and friends gather to witness the vows, which are often recited in Arabic.
The celebration may include various cultural traditions, such as Walima, a reception hosted by the groom's family. Islamic weddings emphasize community, faith, and the importance of family, making them joyful occasions filled with blessings and well-wishes for the couple's future together.