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TopicMarriages in different religions

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Group members

Shan Abbasi

Abdullah Haroon

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Shan Abbasi

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MARRIAGE CEREMONY IN DIFFERENT RELIGIONS

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Marriage Ceremony in Islam

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Before the wedding, the Mehndi ceremony is held at the bride’s home

On the day of the wedding the groom arrives and a ceremonial drink is shared

The wedding ceremony is the Nikah By the maulvi

Marriage Ceremony in Islam

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Marriage Ceremony in Christianity

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Marriage Ceremony in Christianity

Wedding vows, exchanging of the rings Communion

The first act as a married couple

The closing prayer The kiss and

presentation of the couple

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Marriage Ceremony in Judaism

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Marriage Ceremony in Judaism Consists of the kiddushin and the nisuin

Nisuin done under Chuppah

Kiddushin- the woman accepts the money, contract or sexual relations offered by the prospective husband. comes from the root Qof-Dalet-Shin meaning "sanctified."

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Hindu Wedding Ceremony

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Hindu Wedding Ceremony

Mehndi Party

Garland Ceremony

Ganesh Puja

Taking seven steps

Mangalasutra or Sindoor

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Sikhism Marriage Cermony

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Sikhism Marriage cermony

Completing a circle holding the sash in hand.

One of four circular walks around Sri Guru Granth Sahib.

Bowing down when standing or sitting down out of respect.

Reading of the Lavan hymn begin. Standing up during the Ardas for the family

The bride’s family members help her

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Completing a circle holding the sash in hand

Reading of the Lavan hymn begins

Standing up during the Ardas for the family.

The bride’s family members help her

Bowing down when standing or sitting down out of respect.

One of four circular walks around Sri Guru Granth Sahib.