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With
regard to having a wedding party in the Islamic manner, you have
to keep away from the things which are forbidden in shareeah but
which many people do not pay attention to during celebrations,
such as the following:
With
regard
to the woman: going to a male, non-mahram hairdresser to have
her hair done; or adorning herself in ways that are haraam, such
as thinning the
eyebrows by plucking them, or wearing tattoos, or wearing hair
extensions, or other kinds of haraam things, because the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) cursed the one who
plucks eyebrows and the one who has that done, the one who adds
hair extensions and the one who asks to have that done;
imitating the kuffaar in their dress, because usually the
wedding dress shows many of the woman's charms and her body, in
such a way that the dress is very revealing - we seek refuge
with Allaah and also a great deal of money is wasted on the
dress.
Among the haraam actions that have to do with the man are:
shaving his beard for the wedding night, which is done on the
grounds that this makes him look more handsome, but this is
something which is haraam according to shareeah; letting one's
clothes hang below the ankle (isbaal).
There follows a list of haraam things which both men and women
should avoid in the wedding party:
1-
Mixing of men with women, and things that are involved in that,
such as greeting and shaking hands with one another, and men and
women dancing together, because all of that is haraam and is a
very serious matter.
2-
Taking pictures, whether men do that amongst themselves or women
do that amongst themselves.
3-
Drinking alcohol or eating pork.
4-
Letting the husband come in to where the women are in order to
take his wife.
5-
Women wearing revealing, tight or short clothes amongst
themselves, because this is haraam so how about wearing such
things in front of men?
6-
People should avoid spending extravagantly or going to extremes
in showing off in wedding parties, because that may wipe out the
blessing.
7-
The husband and wife exchanging rings and thus imitating the
kuffaar, thinking that this will increase the husbands love for
his wife and vice versa.
Finally, both partners should know that the more the teachings
of Islam are followed in the wedding party, the more blessed
their marriage will be, the more love and harmony there will be
between them, and the less problems they will encounter in their
married life. For if the married life is based from the outset
on haraam things which go against the commands of Allaah, how
can they expect the marriage to be successful after that? There
have been many marriages in which there were things
that went against the commands of Allaah, and they did not last.
Fear Allaah with regard to this party and keep it free of things
that are forbidden in Islam. May Allaah bless you both. We ask
Allaah to give you and your husband strength. May Allaah bless
our Prophet Muhammad.
And Allaah knows best.