i am from mexico and for as much of what my understanding is regards tradition, pakistanis win. they really really know how to party and i love it! they do know how to party -- the best part of it (i think), there is no tequila. aye! 🇲🇽 thank you so much for educating me. with such detailed information, i won't feel out of place during the amazing union i will attend soon. 🌍🇲🇽🌍
It's a shame this isn't accurate. In Pakistan we call the pre-functions the galiyaan, it's where women and girls gather in the evening to sing folk songs with a dholki (traditional drum) that is beaten with their hands and a spoon. We snack on nuts and sugar and nowerdays fried delacacies such as Pakoreh, Samoseh and chaat (spicy chickpea salad). The function following this is a mehndi, its a colourful celebration where mehndi is applied to the bride hands. The girls sisters and cousin sisters will circle the bride with candle lit plates. The grooms side will apply oil on the grooms hair and mehndi on his hand. They will do a traditional sammi dance (stick dance) circling around the groom. There's so much more but I wouldnt go by this video.
This is your vlog on Pakistani marriage ceremony, and Pakistan is a Muslim majority country, right? But I didn't get anything much noticeable Islamic here. Please, tell me, are the leaving Islam in flocks? Is this the reality there?
What most people around the world forget is that Pakistani wedding traditions are from pre-partition India which Pakistan was a part of. On the face of it, our weddings are more similar to Indian weddings than they are to those in other Muslim countries. Pakistani weddings do incorporate the Nikkah which is an exclusively Muslim tradition where Quranic passages and prayers are read by a religious authority and the bride and groom verbally accept each other as spouses and sign nikkah contracts. The Nikkah is the most important part of an Islamic marriages and is always a part of Pakistani weddings. Everything else though like the numerous functions and rituals carries over from pre-partition India though Pakistani weddings have some unique features on the minute level like some might have separate halls for the men and women or set up a large barrier though many prefer to have gender mixing.
Mahr is the Islamic gift a groom gives to a bride!
Important to mention!
Well explained 👍
i am from mexico and for as much of what my understanding is regards tradition, pakistanis win. they really really know how to party and i love it! they do know how to party -- the best part of it (i think), there is no tequila. aye! 🇲🇽 thank you so much for educating me. with such detailed information, i won't feel out of place during the amazing union i will attend soon. 🌍🇲🇽🌍
Well said
It's a shame this isn't accurate. In Pakistan we call the pre-functions the galiyaan, it's where women and girls gather in the evening to sing folk songs with a dholki (traditional drum) that is beaten with their hands and a spoon. We snack on nuts and sugar and nowerdays fried delacacies such as Pakoreh, Samoseh and chaat (spicy chickpea salad). The function following this is a mehndi, its a colourful celebration where mehndi is applied to the bride hands. The girls sisters and cousin sisters will circle the bride with candle lit plates. The grooms side will apply oil on the grooms hair and mehndi on his hand. They will do a traditional sammi dance (stick dance) circling around the groom. There's so much more but I wouldnt go by this video.
nothing islamic sharia about this just showing off.
This is your vlog on Pakistani marriage ceremony, and Pakistan is a Muslim majority country, right? But I didn't get anything much noticeable Islamic here. Please, tell me, are the leaving Islam in flocks? Is this the reality there?
It's not a vlog it's an explanation of the events of a Pakistani American Wedding which is similar to functions in Pakistan
What most people around the world forget is that Pakistani wedding traditions are from pre-partition India which Pakistan was a part of.
On the face of it, our weddings are more similar to Indian weddings than they are to those in other Muslim countries. Pakistani weddings do incorporate the Nikkah which is an exclusively Muslim tradition where Quranic passages and prayers are read by a religious authority and the bride and groom verbally accept each other as spouses and sign nikkah contracts. The Nikkah is the most important part of an Islamic marriages and is always a part of Pakistani weddings. Everything else though like the numerous functions and rituals carries over from pre-partition India though Pakistani weddings have some unique features on the minute level like some might have separate halls for the men and women or set up a large barrier though many prefer to have gender mixing.
It is happening. Many are leaving Islam and becoming Christians. It's awesome! My friends in Pakistan told me this.