More About Arab Marriage Cultures

By Debra Gibson


The fundamental social unit in the world is the family. The wedding always starts any family. Different societies have their cultural means of initiating and conducting marriages. The Arab community is one of the few societies that have been able to maintain their traditional takes on marriages and below is info on maintaining Arab marriage.

As a usual practice, all marriages start with the selection of these couples . Most Arabs practice arranged marriages where the father will choose for their son the perfect woman to marry. This son will, however, give suggestions on the choice. On the women part, her parents have the mandate of accepting any approach from any man they feel right for their daughter.

Marriage is viewed as an agreement of union between two families. It is for this reason that a marriage contract is established between them. Of the many items that may be found in a marriage contract is the pride price. It is usually a gift from the grooms family to the bride as an appreciation sign for giving them their daughter, and its value depends on the two families understanding.

The contract also lies down the roles of this two in the matrimonial union. The fundamental function of the groom is to head all the house activities and also provide for the family needs. The wife is the homemaker. She will ensure that everything in the house is in order. She has to make sure the food is ready, the husbands clothes are clean and many other house chores.

The ceremony then follows after the marriage contract has been drafted. The ceremony is marked by many cultural dances, eating and drinking. The most vital part is where the couples are allowed in a private place with the two mothers of this couple as witnesses, and the groom breaks the hymen. The blood stains are displayed to the public as a show of the brides purity. However, it is no longer a must for the public to see this these days.

The matrimonial life is depicted by the submissive nature of the Arab wife. They are taught to respect their husbands and accept their decisions as the final say in any argument or matter in their house. It is the husband whether to agree or not to concern his wife working. Additionally, the man should be made aware of what the wife is doing or where she intends to go.

The Arabs are guided by the Quran that allows for a man to have up to 4 wives. A man may opt to get another wife if the first wife cannot conceive or if there is a chance of divorce that the couple may wish to avoid. The woman is expected to accept the co-wife though it is not common in many instances.

In the event of a divorce, the wife is supposed to go back to her parents house or any other male family member since the Arab culture does not allow any woman to live alone. The children are, however, left with the father. The husband is expected to provide maintenance fee still to the family, and a divorce fee is also paid with regards to the marriage contract.




About the Author:



Aucun commentaire:

Enregistrer un commentaire