religious marriage
Religious marriage is a union between two individuals that is recognized and blessed by a religious institution. This type of marriage often involves specific rituals, ceremonies, and traditions that reflect the beliefs and values of the faith community. Common elements may include vows, prayers, and the presence of religious leaders, such as priests, imams, or ministers.
Different religions have unique practices surrounding marriage. For example, in Christianity, couples may exchange rings and recite vows in a church, while in Islam, a Nikah ceremony is performed, emphasizing the importance of consent and family involvement. These ceremonies often symbolize the couple's commitment to each other and their faith.