Traditional Pakistani weddings, also known as "shaadi," are rich in culture, customs, and rituals, reflecting the diversity of the country's regions and communities. While practices may vary depending on factors such as region, ethnicity, and religious beliefs, there are some common elements found in many Pakistani weddings, especially in older times: 1. **Arranged Marriages:** Historically, arranged marriages were common in Pakistan, where families played a significant role in selecting a spouse for their children. While arranged marriages are still prevalent today, there has been a gradual shift towards more love marriages, especially among younger generations. 2. **Engagement Ceremony (Mangni):** The engagement ceremony typically marks the formal commitment between the bride and groom and their families. It involves the exchange of rings and gifts between the two families, symbolizing their agreement to the marriage. 3. **Mehndi Ceremony:** The mehndi ceremony is a colorful pre-wedding event where the bride's hands and feet are adorned with intricate henna designs. It is usually held separately for the bride and groom and is accompanied by music, dancing, and traditional rituals. 4. **Baraat:** The baraat is the groom's wedding procession, where he, accompanied by his family and friends, travels to the bride's home or wedding venue. The groom is often seated on a decorated horse or in a car, and the procession is accompanied by music and dancing. 5. **Nikah:** The nikah is the Islamic marriage ceremony where the bride and groom, along with their families and witnesses, formally agree to the marriage contract. The ceremony is conducted by an Islamic scholar or religious official and includes the recitation of prayers and verses from the Quran. 6. **Rukhsati:** The rukhsati is the moment when the bride officially leaves her parents' home to start her new life with her husband. It is a poignant and emotional moment for the bride and her family, often accompanied by tears and heartfelt goodbyes. 7. **Walima:** The walima is the wedding reception hosted by the groom's family to celebrate the marriage. It is typically a grand event attended by family members, friends, and well-wishers, where lavish meals are served, and the newlyweds receive gifts and blessings. Throughout these ceremonies, traditional Pakistani attire, such as colorful bridal dresses (lehenga or sharara for the bride) and elegant sherwanis or suits for the groom, are worn. Family and community involvement, hospitality, and the celebration of cultural traditions are central to the essence of Pakistani weddings, both in the past and present.
Kisa sada dor tha dulha bee baration ike sath khrry ho ke khana kha raha hai ab ke dor main dulha ko sab table main milta hai agar is tarah khrry ho ke milta to dulha barat chhor ke bhag jata
though i am unrelated to the family.. but still i enjoyed this video.... my parents got married in 81almost the same era.. i am also from sgd..
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بڑی بات ہے اس دور میں ایسی ویڈیو بن گئی
Mushkil s milte h aise video..tamanaaaa puri ho gayi meri
ma sha ALLAH buhat achi video hai, ALLAH barkat de
Pakistan was made for them and all couples like them
Quaid e Azam tera ehsaan hai
Qasam se mujhy Rona araha Hy, hamara waqt b istrha guzar Raha hy
Masha Allah, year I was born.. bet all their grandchildren have grown ❤
بہت ہی پیارے ہیں چھوٹے سے دولھا دولہن ماشااللہ
MashaAllah
in addition we can see khushan road,fatima jinnah road ,old islampura bridge of that time 😊
Almost 42 years...
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My parents got married in 82,,,and my beloved mother has died in 2016,,,,😢
الله تعالی آپ کی ماں کو جنت الفردوس میں مقام دئے ،
@@farooq867 amin sum amin ilahi amin,,,jazaak Allah khair fiddarein
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Us dor k mutabiq ye vip shadi thi😊😊😊
Nice old movie marriage beautiful
Mashllah
Correct spelling of the word is:
MASHAA ALLAH.
Kitny gi log dunya sy jaa chuky hon gy
Traditional Pakistani weddings, also known as "shaadi," are rich in culture, customs, and rituals, reflecting the diversity of the country's regions and communities. While practices may vary depending on factors such as region, ethnicity, and religious beliefs, there are some common elements found in many Pakistani weddings, especially in older times:
1. **Arranged Marriages:** Historically, arranged marriages were common in Pakistan, where families played a significant role in selecting a spouse for their children. While arranged marriages are still prevalent today, there has been a gradual shift towards more love marriages, especially among younger generations.
2. **Engagement Ceremony (Mangni):** The engagement ceremony typically marks the formal commitment between the bride and groom and their families. It involves the exchange of rings and gifts between the two families, symbolizing their agreement to the marriage.
3. **Mehndi Ceremony:** The mehndi ceremony is a colorful pre-wedding event where the bride's hands and feet are adorned with intricate henna designs. It is usually held separately for the bride and groom and is accompanied by music, dancing, and traditional rituals.
4. **Baraat:** The baraat is the groom's wedding procession, where he, accompanied by his family and friends, travels to the bride's home or wedding venue. The groom is often seated on a decorated horse or in a car, and the procession is accompanied by music and dancing.
5. **Nikah:** The nikah is the Islamic marriage ceremony where the bride and groom, along with their families and witnesses, formally agree to the marriage contract. The ceremony is conducted by an Islamic scholar or religious official and includes the recitation of prayers and verses from the Quran.
6. **Rukhsati:** The rukhsati is the moment when the bride officially leaves her parents' home to start her new life with her husband. It is a poignant and emotional moment for the bride and her family, often accompanied by tears and heartfelt goodbyes.
7. **Walima:** The walima is the wedding reception hosted by the groom's family to celebrate the marriage. It is typically a grand event attended by family members, friends, and well-wishers, where lavish meals are served, and the newlyweds receive gifts and blessings.
Throughout these ceremonies, traditional Pakistani attire, such as colorful bridal dresses (lehenga or sharara for the bride) and elegant sherwanis or suits for the groom, are worn. Family and community involvement, hospitality, and the celebration of cultural traditions are central to the essence of Pakistani weddings, both in the past and present.
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Meray parents ki 78 main shadi hui the
Or dono ki death ho chuki h
Innalilahiwainnailahirajion😢
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Memories
Tb video bunti thi kia???buht zabrdst old memories
Videos to 1890 se ban rhi hain, kesi baat kr rhe ap bhai...?
In ki b abi ki pix lgyn plx
will do that
@@farooq867 thanx 🤲🤲🤲🤲
Which city?
I was 8 by then
Chithi ai he song 1986 men release hoa tha or ye video 1982 ki he..... Caption correct kar len
Masha Allah ❤❤❤❤❤
Ya b ap k bhai hain farooq bhai
Mere abbu ki shadhi 83 main huwi thi. But video nahi bani thi
Ab dobara karwa k video bana lo😂😂😂😂
@@Hafiz_G well, joke aside. My mom passed away in 2014. Than we nikahfied him again. But dobara nahi banai video coz that was bit sad moment
@@sidramehmood1you can’t do that things again in islam
@@Abran-e8z?
@@sidramehmood1 islam dobara usi se shadi nhi kr sakte hai
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ye bridge 1982 srgoda me he
Yes
@@farooq867 mashaAllah alhamdulillah
Ab sab Kuch khatam hogaya 😭😭😭
Ahsan bhai or bhabhi ji hayat hain na
جی ہاں الحمدلله ، ان کے چار بچے ہیں تمام کے شادیاں ہوچُکی اور تمام کے بچے ہیں ،
Masha Allah
Mashaallah@@farooq867
Kisa sada dor tha dulha bee baration ike sath khrry ho ke khana kha raha hai ab ke dor main dulha ko sab table main milta hai agar is tarah khrry ho ke milta to dulha barat chhor ke bhag jata
Tb porlar ka koi concept hi nai lgg rha.sb k sb khudi tyar hoy sada sy
Chuty sy peary dulha dulhan
Kiya Us waqat walima nai hota tha
Gharhi shahu ka pull lgg rha.injin shidd.
RiP All
He is alive and good health
اللہ پاک جو زندہ ھیں صحت اور ایمان والی زندگی عطا فرمائے آمین ثم آمین
Mashaallah