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  • Опубліковано 26 лют 2023
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    Weddings in Afghan Culture
    I have lived a significant portion of my life as a refugee, so I have experienced several cultures. One culture that I particularly enjoy is the rich and unique Afghan culture. It has some similarities to Eastern and Western cultures but retains its own special identity, which, unfortunately, is not very well known. I decided to write about wedding traditions, a symbolic celebration of every culture.
    Afghan culture is very formal and filled with protocols, even in everyday life. Hospitality is a cultural norm and a symbol of prestige in Afghan society. Respectable families are known for their hospitality, decorum, and etiquette. Afghan weddings are similarly formal and hospitable, making them a representative celebration of conventional Afghan life and culture.
    Proposals and Shirini Khori
    The weddings start with a proposal, which has to be made by the groom in traditional Afghan families.
    The bride and her family give dismal and khimcha to the groom's family to indicate their acceptance of the proposal. Dismal is a piece of decorated cloth that signifies the arrival of the new member of the family. Dismal is taken mostly by the elders of the groom's family.
    Khimcha is a tray filled with sweets and toffees and decorated with flowers and ribbons. The sweets in the khimcha are distributed to all family members to let everyone know that the bond has been made.
    This occasion, where the bride's family shows their willingness and accept the proposal, is called Shirini Khori; shirini means "sweets" in Persian.
    After the shirini are distributed, the bride then becomes the honor of the groom's family. In most traditional families, after this distribution, there is no longer an option to rescind the acceptance of the proposal, as it is a matter of honor for the families. This is especially true in Pathan families, where honor is a matter of life and death.
    Afghan Weddings
    Afghan weddings last 4-5 hours or longer because many traditions have to be observed.
    First, girls wait at the hall entrance for guests to arrive and greet them as they enter. As is customary at weddings, the guests arrive before the bride and groom. The couple eventually enters accompanied by special songs as they walk along a flower-lined path toward the stage where the wedding ceremony will take place. They move slowly along with the music until they reach the stage, where they wait and greet the guests.
    The nikah is performed before the dinner is served. After the couple is tied in the pure bond of nikah, the groom goes to the hall and meets all the guests, greets them, and welcomes them to the wedding.
    After dinner, the bride and groom return to the hall; this time, the bride wears a white dress. The guests are served with tea, after which the bride and groom cut their big wedding cake, which is then served to the guests.
    When they first appear in the hall, the bride wears a green dress, which is the traditional Afghan bride dress color. This color is worn during the nikah-the wedding ceremony-as it signifies purity and happiness for the couple's new life. After an hour or so, the bride and groom leave the hall, and the guests are served dinner.
    Emerging Afghan Wedding Trends
    Afghan people love to host extravagant celebrations for their special days. Nowadays, the wedding does not follow just one or two meals, but sometimes the guests are also served ice cream, juice, and snacks before and after the meal.
    You forgot the biggest Afghan thing: the attan! Its the National dance and you are not considered n Afghan if you dont know the attan! Its performaned at every wedsing and special occasion.
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