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malikscouture · 2 years
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josselingmedra1 · 2 years
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“¡No corras, vete despacio, que adonde tienes que llegar es a ti mismo !” 🚦🪄 Juan Ramon Jimenez ✍🏽 . . . . . #mayo #may #mayoon https://www.instagram.com/p/Cer-bWAsvJNJabDi9iORDlQniCWJBIw4TkQuPI0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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potterzaep · 4 months
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Nombres de usuario inspirados en la palabra "Malfoy" y "Potter":
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blogqueencomputer · 3 years
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#sanauppal #mehndi #freestyle #henna #sanauppal_cones #natural #organic #party #simple #sangeet #mayoon #ottawa #gta #mtl https://www.instagram.com/p/CUGRDQnltwm/?utm_medium=tumblr
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ashokchandar · 3 years
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#our #next #movie #mayoon https://www.instagram.com/p/CTNg10eBYwk/?utm_medium=tumblr
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hinabcom · 5 years
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bngevents · 3 years
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shaadifashion · 7 years
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@nidarphotography
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malikscouture · 4 years
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shaadikakhayal · 7 years
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Sisters Nikkah suit❤
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shareefhoe · 6 years
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I chopped my hair off
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koniqraaa · 3 years
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Our weddings have become such fitna.
Isn’t it suppose to be a blessing? a fulfillment of Fard & Sunnah.
Instead it has become.
“Rahman bhi Raazi, Shaytan bhi Raazi!!!”””
We start by doing dars, Quran khwani and try to earn Allah’s blessing and right after we do everything that displeases Allah and bring His anger.
Dholki, Mehndi, Mayoon, Dancing, Music, intermingling of sexes, taking off hijabs, faces full of make up in front of non mehram. Wasting of food, wasting of money,
Leaving salah for make up, stay up all night and sleep right before fajr to miss it. List can go on…
Than we expect our Kids marriages to be blessed.
Really where are we heading on the name of wedding we do so much haram.
Does it really conform to our values??
For little fun we lose our iman & deen. We do opposite of the teachings of Sunnah and Quran.
We expose our kids to haram ourselves and we cry when they go in a wrong path.
Where are we heading???????
(Celebration isn’t haram but do it in a way which doesn’t compromise your iman).
May Allah SWT guide us all. Ameen
(No offense to anyone)
REMINDER BENEFITS THE BELIEVER. (Hadith)
Just reminding!!!
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blogqueencomputer · 3 years
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“Delete the negative; accentuate the positive.” Donna Karan #sanauppal #sanauppal_cones #mehndi #mehndihairachnewaali #sisterofthebride #wedding #shaadi #party #mayoon #pakistanibride #ottawa #gta #mtlblog #montrealhenna #dressyourface #art #henna #natural https://www.instagram.com/p/CTU8CGcn_SD/?utm_medium=tumblr
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malkalaila · 4 years
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Love love love your account! Just wanted to ask if you don't mind explaining the different ceremonies of a Pakistani wedding? Do they each have a religious purpose?
I love that your enjoying my little space of the inter webs! And I don’t mind at all, but its a doozy of an answer. Keep in mind, I’m going through a Pakistani Sunni Muslim wedding traditions (I’m punjabi as well so idk if these are punjabi traditions either)
Short answer on religious purpose--only two events are religiously required. A Nikkah--the actual wedding ceremony-- and than an event following it that announces the wedding and celebrates it with loved ones, called the Valima. 
Everything else is really just culture. But we can go through them all. Something to keep in mine, we do this thing called “mouh meeta” which literally translates to “sweeten the mouth” for celebrations. So when joyous occasions are announced, desserts are given to family and close friends to sweeten their mouths--weddings, birth announcements, graduations, etc. At a lot of these events the bride or groom’s mouths will be sweetened. We basically stuff them full of sweets and call it tradition. They’ll often sit separated on some fancy chair or dais and family and friends will approach and feed them sweets. Idk the reason behind this tbh, but this has happened my whole life. 
Dholki’s/dholaks--these are pre-wedding events where the women of the family get together, often casually but can be done on a big scale, to sing and dance and sweeten the mouth of the bride. The women of the groom’s family can have their own event for the groom but often he stops by for the sweets and then leaves and the women just have their fun. 
Mayoon--another pre-wedding event, often held separately for the bride and groom, where their mouth’s are sweetened but we also will place oil in their hair and something called ubtan on their face and arms. Ubtan is a paste of turmeric, gram flour, rose water, milk/yogurt, and sandalwood, its meant to cleanse and beautify the face and can be used as a regular facial mask. The oil is meant to beautify the hair. So basically its family and friends gathering to help prepare the bride and groom for their wedding. Though we usually just use this as an excuse to slather oil and ubtan on the bride and groom’s faces 😂 
Mehndi/Henna--traditionally the mehndi was when the women on either side would gather within their family to apply henna on each other or get it done professionally. Nowadays that has become its own event or gets smooshed into the end of the mayoon. So what a mehndi usually consists of is more dancing and its a larger scale event. Personally, I’ve seen this event combined so the groom and the bride’s side are all together at a venue, there’s dinner, some mouth sweetening from close family and friends, and then the dancing begins. This is often where the friends of the bride and groom will perform choreographed dancing. Depending on the families the events could be mixed men and women, or the men are kicked out at the end to wait in the venue’s lobby. A lot of times I’ve seen only close men in the family attend on both sides but all the women attend on both sides. And then we just dance into the night. 
So here’s where things get kinda go a few different ways. The Nikkah is the primary wedding ceremony. A lot of times the Nikkah is held at the literal main event, the Shaadi. A lot of times people will do the Nikkah in the morning at a mosque, and then have the Shaadi at night. I have seen people do the Nikkah weeks/months in advance and then do the Shaadi on another day. Its just personal preference but the Nikkah is required and the Shaadi is the bride’s family celebrating and formally giving her away.
Nikkah--the nikkah itself is the wedding. The bride and groom are not in the same room. The imam (religious leader) will meet the bride with her family and her two male witnesses privately, read his prayers, ask if she accepts this marriage. She says “I accept” three times. The Imam then goes to the groom and his family and reads his prayers and asks if he accepts this marriage. He says “I accept” three times. There is a lot more that goes on, a lot of conditions that should be met and agreed upon prior to this so I’m going to drop a wikipedia link here because this goes over it pretty well.  
Shaadi/Rukhsati--like i mentioned above, the nikkah can happen on the same day as the Shaadi. But the purpose of the shaadi is for the bride’s family to celebrate the marriage and formally “give” her away. So the groom’s side arrives together and they all wait outside and a lot of times they enter with a bang with dancing and drums. There may or may not be the nikkah that day. Dinner, and then the Rukhsati. The rukhsati can be quite sad. Basically at the end of the night the bride and groom are escorted out by their families. A male member of the bride’s family will hold a Qur’an over her head for her to take to her new home. There’s crying, and then they’re off. It’s that formal moment of the bride leaving her family to start her own. I’ve always though this should be a happy moment, but a lot of people in our culture live with their parents well into adulthood until marriage and suddenly leaving like that with all the exhaustion from the wedding, it can get really emotional. I have no plans on getting married soon but I already know who in my family will be the first to cry, so its a bittersweet end that is just a fact for us. 
Valima--this is a mandatory event if the Nikkah happened at the Shaadi. A lot people have been doing small Nikkah’s and combining their Shaadi and Valima to cut costs. But the Valima is thrown by the groom’s side to announce and celebrate the wedding but also to welcome the bride into the family. 
There’s something called a Maklava, i guess this is punjabi tradition, but at some point the bride and groom, after the wedding, spend a night at the bride’s parents house and then the next morning there’s a large family brunch. Not sure on the purpose of this one but its fun and there’s food. 
I wrote you a novel anon! Tbh I’m sure I missed something but I love that you’re interested in other cultures and are willing to read this and listen. Come at me with follow up questions because I really don’t know if this makes a lick of sense 
@krill9 and @meherunissa did i miss anything major??
❤❤
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deemasfashion · 4 years
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(via Pakistani Bridal Orange Short Shirt Lehenga - Scalloped Dupatta)
Here is the Dress Detail of Pakistani Bridal Orange Short Shirt Lehenga – Scalloped Dupatta
Article Type: - Full Sleeves Short Shirt is artistically coordinated with Lehenga and comes with dupatta.Event or Occasion :- Mehndi, Mayoon, Ubtan, Henna, Mehndi Bride and Guest.Embroidery Shades / Types / Designs :- Appliquéd, Multiple Colour Embroidery, Scalloped, Antique Embroidery,
Other Styles :- As per photograph
Colour :- Orange,
Fabric :- Pure Chiffon,
Neckline :- Square Neckline,Dress Code:-
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Dupatta:
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hinabcom · 5 years
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