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Wedding
Style : Egypt
Marriage
Customs : Present/Past:
Marriage
has special importance to Egyptians. They consider marriage as the most
important event in their lives because it means a moral way of psychological
and biological satisfaction. Egyptians assume marriage is the main method
to protect youth from any sacred relationships; moreover,
marriage reinforces society's relationships.
Marriage
is a religious imposition,and we can find many parts in the
Quran as, well as prophetic instructions, which encourage getting married.
There is no doubt that marriage customs indicate the society's culture,
behaviral patterns, thoughts and feelings. Now lets indicate
some Egyptian marriage customs in the past and present and their main
effects.
The
Ancient Egyptians were the first people who stated marriage laws
in the world. They regarded marriage as a civil and legal relationship.
Marriage in Ancient Egypt was a religious imposition.
The Ancient Egyptian laws organized the marriage relationship and indicated
all rights and duties for the couples. Many of the old marriage contracts
have been found, and they were registered and signed by three officers.
The Ancient Egyptian laws gave the right of divorce to women as well as
men. The wife was respected greatly, and she had high prestige. The couple
had a lot of chances to get to know each other before the engagement;
for example, in the temples or at the common feasts. There
was a custom in the Egyptian family which allowed the adult daughter to
welcome the guests who came to visit her parents. The Ancient Egyptians
knew the engagement before getting married, and
its customs were similar to the engagement customs in Engagement customs
in Egypt's countryside nowadays. It started by the suitor's parents visiting
to his fiancee's house to get her family approval to complete this marriage
and reaching an agreement, which contains two main items: an amount of
money, called Mahr, paid by suitor to his fiancee's family to help them
prepare the furniture of their daughter and a valuable jewelry gift, called
Shabka, given by the suitor to his fiancee. The value of this gift depended
on the financial and social levels of the suitor"s family. When the
two parties completed the agreement, they fixed an appointment for the
engagement party. Most of relatives and friends attended the party
in one of the common banquet halls, which was decorated with several kinds
of flowers and lights. The fiancee wore the engagement dress
which was simpler than the wedding dress and its color was blue or
pink while the groom put on the finger of his fiancee a ring, the
Ancient Egyptians gift to the old and new world, which was a symbol of
immortality. In addition, the groom gave his fiancee the valuable jewelry
gift had agreed on before. During the party, the attendands ate and drank
several kinds of food and drinks. When the house of the new family became
ready, the two families fixed an appointment of the wedding party. The
night before wedding day, the relatives, the friends and the neighbors
got together to celebrate "the Henna Night". The women
went to the bride's house, while the men went to the groom's
house. At the bride's house the women danced and sang all night while
the bride wore a pink dress made with silk or cotton fibers, and her hands
and feet were bleached with henna. Meanwhile, the men danced and sang
all night at the groom's house, and the groom wear an expensive clean
suit. The next day, the marriage contract was signed and registered by
priest in the temple in the attendance of the couple and most of their
families and friends. After sun set, the wedding party started,
and the couple wore their best dresses and jewelry. The bride was transferred
to her new house on a horse or a camel with a musical band, and the attendants
sprayed the cortege with green wheat as symbol of fertility. Several kinds
of cooked meats as well as vegetables and fruit were prepared for the
attendants, who danced and sang with music all night. In the morning,
the wife's mother and her sisters visited her and gave
her some food. The wife's friends and relatives visited her
after seven days from the date of her wedding party, and they offered
gifts and some food, while she gave them some sweets and fruits.
Ancient
Egyptian marriage customs are the most effective marriage customs
in Egypt's history although Egypt has been exposed to many
civilization, such as, Greek, Roman and Islam.
The
Islamic marriage doctrines are very simple, they are basically two
factors. First, the acceptance of the couple, or their representatives,
each other to be husband and wife is the most important term
for marriage. Second, the public of the marriage is essential term rightful
marriage; however, Islam emphasizes that marriage is the only available
way to satisfaction the biological need between the man and
the woman and to make the family; therefore, the available chances for
the couple to get to know each other before the engagement have become
limited, mainly through family visits or at public places.
The engagement and wedding customs in the middle ages remains as they
were in Ancient Egypt although these customs are in disagreement with
the simplicity of the Islamic spirit.
Nowadays,
the marriage customs in the Egyptian countryside are similar
to the ancient customs, but in the city the picture is quite different,
where the couple has many chances to get to know each other at university,
work, clubs and other public places. However, the engagement
agreement between the families still includes the two main items: the
"mahr" and "shabka";furthermore, the engagement party
is quite similar to the engagement party in Ancient Egypt. Frequently
it is held in one of the hotels. However, the engagement period
has be come longer because of the preparation of the new house is costly
and does not suit the income of the couple or the income of their parents.
The
marriage contract is signed and registered by "maazon", a man
who has an official license to sign and register the marriage
contract, in attendance of the couple and their families and friends,
and this procedure happens in the birde's house or at a mosque. At the
wedding party, the bride wears a while dress with a white mantilla while
the groom wears a black suit with white shirt and necktie, and in the
hotel the couple walks among their invitees from the entrance of the
hotel to their seats, and infront there is the music band. The
attendants spray flowers over the couple. When the couple takes their
seat the party program starts with a drink called "Sharpat",a
rose water juice, and after that the singers and the dancers
start to present their shows, and in the middle of the party the couple
cuts the wedding cake and opens the food buffet. When the party finishes
early morning the couple thanks the guests and either the couple
goes to their room or they go to their new house.
Egyptian
marriage customs in the past or in the present generally reflect
the cooperative and brotherly spirit of the community; however,
we should get rid of our bad marriage customs and habits because they
cause a lot of serious problems for society. The marriage between relatives
is one of our bad customs in Egypt. Although marriage between relatives
is a very old customs, it is still common in Egypt, and there are
many reasons behind this kind of marriage.
First,
increasing the family size and consequently the power and the
prestige of the family is the most important reason. Second, keeping the
family's heritage and wealth among its members is another important reason.
However, marriage between relatives has many disadvantages like hepartinson
and diabetes. Furthermore, marriage between relatives causes tribal racism
giving the chance for power struggles and superiority fights.
In addition, the marriage customs in Egypt are costly and do not suit
the income levels of most Egyptian families; for example, the average
of marriage cost in Egyptian cities is LE 100,000 ($ 30,000) while the
average income is LE 150 ($ 44) per month. This situation creates heavy
load on the young couple and their families. I think although our marriage
customs indicate deep emotions between the Egyptians, and illustrate the
great civilization, we should work hard to minimize customs by organizing
social campaigns to clarify our marriage custom's disadvantage. In addition,
we should spread education and concern for women's education , especially
in the countryside. In my opinion, if we do not get rid of most of our
bad marriage customs, our problems will increase cutting off any economic
growth and decreasing the development of the society..
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