English Islamic and Non-Islamic Wedding Rituals in Our Society

Authors

  • Aijaz Ali Sodhar Ph.D Scholare Department of Islamic Culture and Studies University Jamshoro Hyderabad
  • Khurram Sheraz Ph.D Research Scholar, Islamic studies department Abdul wali Khan University of Mardan ( AWKUM)
  • Hafiz Abdul Basit MPhil Scholar Islamiat Department Baha ud Deen Zakaria University of Punjab, Multan

Keywords:

Nikkah, Haq Mahr, Simplify, Valima, Henna, Nasty, Myths

Abstract

Islam is a sacred law for human beings to live by. Man goes through many stages from birth to death. He has to live with other human beings. There are many times in life when man is filled with grief. There are also occasions when he starts to rain down on happiness. In the event of grief, someone own reduces his / her grief, when he shares his grief, the intensity of grief decreases, Sharing happiness with someone own on the occasion of happiness increases happiness much more. Islam has taught us how to live on these occasions, how to live in those special moments. Islam has also made clear how humans should express their happiness on the occasion of happiness. Islam has taught that patience should be exercised patiently at the time of grief. In our society, Muslims have started adopting Non-Islamic rituals and practices in the name of Islam on occasions of sadness and happiness. The Muslim follows the ways of others with his own methods. Whether it is happiness or grief a Muslim should keep the will of Allah Almighty.

Patience should be shown in times of grief. This is also what Islam has taught. In our society, Non-Islamic rituals and practices have begun to take on opportunities for sadness and happiness. Muslims and Islamic society have their own identity, have their own civilization and own customs. Sadly, Muslims have begun to practice the ways of others in their own way and have become involved in the customs of others. The Muslim should in any case be sad or happy keep the will of his Lord.

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Published

2021-12-17

How to Cite

Aijaz Ali Sodhar, Khurram sheraz, & Hafiz Abdul Basit. (2021). English Islamic and Non-Islamic Wedding Rituals in Our Society. Al-Bahis Journal of Islamic Sciences Research " Y &Quot; Catagory, 2(2), 41–59. Retrieved from https://brjisr.com/index.php/brjisr/article/view/61