Thursday 23 May 2013

Wedding celebration in Arab countries

The life we celebrate today has a lot to offer to so many persons. In fact, while I was still pondering on what celebration means to so many persons, it dawn on me that most persons, the word celebration simple means wedding celebration. Wedding as a form of celebration has its different forms of celebration styles, ceremonies and traditions. But, all these depends on the way at which these traditions, celebration styles and ceremonies are been appreciated by those who formulated these wedding ceremonies. 

With the above in mind, I will like to start up by saying that, wedding celebration in Arab countries is indeed one event you should desperately intend to attend. To find out why, then I will love you to sit back, inhale, and exhale while putting in an undivided attention to the information that will be shared via this write up. 

Music and Entertainment in a Wedding Ceremony in an Arabic Country: 
One very notable attribute of a typical Arabic country wedding ceremony is the fact that you will observe a well fine tuned background music that is been produced by the duff player. Duff is an Arabic country musical instrument that produces melodies sounds. Furthermore, the songs that are sung by this duff player are solely challenged towards praises to the groom because the Arabic traditional originally recognize the man as the head of the home and as such they accord him the needed respect and privileges. 

Apart from this, you will also observe some men finely dressed in military/war like ceremonial outfit with a ceremonial sword. Dancers are seen in strategic location - moving their bodies to the beat of the music as it is been produced by the duff player. 

Arabic Wedding Ceremony Party Style: 
Another very notable thing you need to consider is the fact that most of Arabic wedding ceremonies normally comes with lots of party which is pre arranged a day or two before the wedding ceremony proper. During this party time, the ladies are meant to have a separate room while the men are also intended to have a separate room in which they all hold their parties. 

The wedding ceremonies are graced by guest, friends and well wishers. On arrival, guests are ushered in by family members of the groom while they are also given the traditional Arabian style of greeting which are a slight hugs and kisses. 

Finally, guests head towards the groom in other to exchange pleasantries before heading forward to their sits to observe the wedding ceremony proper. 

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