Our Traditions in the Wedding Process

Another tradition that continues among our traditions is to make the bride break a glass. Newly married couples are kept waiting at the door, the groom's mother takes a glass cup under the bride 's feet and is expected to break it. When the bride breaks the glass and enters her new home, she is expected to both value her home and own all the belongings in the house, meaning that all the belongings belong to her.
Hide under the Bride's Feet
According to our traditions and customs, the groom's family greets the bride and groom by sprinkling wheat, sugar, rice and money. is to expect them to continue the marriage with understanding
Red Belt Tied Around Bride's Waistline
Our tradition of the red ribbon tied to the bride's waist is a ceremony that includes much more difficult moments for the fathers of girls, which causes emotional moments, so what does the red ribbon mean, before the bride leaves her father's house, it is tied to the waist by her father or older brother, while the ribbon is attached to the waist, it is wrapped twice for takbir and salawat, and in the third It is thought to represent virginity while representing effort and power, and at the same time, it is announcing that her husband is now responsible for the bride's honor.
Stepping Up at Wedding
It is interpreted as the desire to dominate the wedding based on our customs and traditions , but the main reason is the belief that the groom wears his shoes to prevent the bride from running away from him one day and makes him unable to escape.
Why Does the Bride Cry in Henna Night ?
According to some, it is said that if the bride does not cry, she is happy for getting married. Some people believe that they should go crying and continue with a smile. In fact, there is always a sadness when leaving the traditional father's house, and this sadness is expressed by crying, so the bride weeps and is expected to cry.
Why Doesn't the Bride Open Her Hand at Henna Night?
There is a tradition that the bride does not open her hand at a henna night. This tradition, which dates back to ancient times, means that the bride does not open her hand and waits for a gift, and these gifts are whatever one can afford, for example, some bracelets, some gold and some rings. he is happy and opens his hand and his henna is burned