Marriage custom Marriage requires the consent of both men and women, the consent of both parents, the presence of witnesses, and the man gives the woman a certain amount of engagement money. Generally speaking, you must marry someone who believes in the same thing.
The wedding was presided over by the imam, who first asked whether the two sides agreed, then read "Nikaha" (Marriage Sutra), and finally scattered walnuts and red dates prepared in advance to relatives, and the wedding ended. Both weddings and seeing off relatives should give each other "money" (like money), and some places have the habit of having sex.
On the wedding day, guests are given a banquet, usually nine bowls and one plate or thirteen flowers (eight dishes and five side dishes). Friends and relatives give gifts, money and congratulations.