Marriage in Islam has many requirements, rules, and regulations. Rules can range from how people may not have physical relations before marriage, to that when couples are juding each other, that they may not be in a room with each other. Dating in Islam is usually not allowed with many Muslims. Deep, intimate, relationships are usually not how people usually meet for marriage. When it is actually time for the marriage, there are guidelines for how the event should go.
- The marriage should be allowed from both sides of the marriage.
- The groom must give a gift to the bride.
- There should be witnesses at the marriage.
- The marriage should be publicied. Keeping a marriage secret is usually considered shadey.
One other very strict rule within Islamic Religon is that there is NO homosexual relationships. Currently, there is a death penalty for anyone who practices homosexual marriage or relationships. Even though marriage is very sacred in Islam, divorce is allowed. The man at any time in the marriage may say "talaq", or, I divorce you. Usually, women have the same rights to divorce as the man.
There is many rules that regulate how marriage should happen in Islam, and all of these rules show how important marriage is to the religion.
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