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  2. Arab wedding - Wikipedia

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    Arabic weddings (Arabic: زفاف, فرح, or عرس) are ceremonies of matrimony that contain Arab influences or Arabic culture. Traditional Arabic weddings are intended to be very similar to modern-day Bedouin and rural weddings. What is sometimes called a "Bedouin" wedding is a traditional Arab Islamic wedding without any foreign influence.

  3. Wedding traditions in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Then comes the actual wedding celebration, which can vary in scale. Some families might hold a party with a band at the bride’s house, while others might prefer a venue. [7] [8] These traditions can, of course, vary depending on the environment (urban, rural), financial means, and location.

  4. Marriage in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    A wedding in Dubai.. Marriage in the United Arab Emirates is governed by a combination of Islamic principles, local traditions, and legal regulations.Islamic marriages within the country are conducted according to Sharia law, where the groom and bride are both Muslims, or the bride is from 'Ahl Al-Kitaab', typically referring to Christianity or Judaism. [1]

  5. Walima - Wikipedia

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    Walima (Arabic: وليمة, romanized: Walīma) is the second of the two parts of an Islamic wedding It is the wedding reception banquet and is performed after the nikah (marriage ceremony). It designates a feast in Arabic.

  6. 30 Global Traditions To Make You Wonder Why We Don’t ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Gobnobbla #9. I‘m from Luxembourg. It‘s not really a tradition, but we have free public transport, and I think it should be like this everywhere!

  7. Zaffa - Wikipedia

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    In Arab culture, [1] the zaffa (Egyptian Arabic: زفـّـة / ALA-LC: zaffah), or wedding march, is a musical procession of bendir drums, bagpipes, horns, belly dancers and men carrying flaming swords. This is an ancient Egyptian tradition that predates Islam.

  8. 9 "Old-Fashioned" Wedding Traditions You’ll Only Find In The ...

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    Wedding tradition in the South is nothing to be messed with. It starts the moment we say “yes,” and it ends well after we say “I do.” Everything in between is a flurry of celebration ...

  9. Etiquette experts weigh in: Should you have a say over a ...

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    If you are part of the wedding couple and your parents insist on including a tradition you don’t care about but are fine including, try putting them in charge of it, Post said.