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Courtship begins with a formal negotiation where elders from the groom's family visit the bride's home to seek her parents' blessing.
Your Expert Guide to Ethiopian Wedding Traditions - The Knot Courtship begins with a formal negotiation where elders
On the wedding morning, the groom’s party is often playfully "resisted" at the bride's door by her family until he is eventually allowed in to present flowers and escort her to the ceremony. The Wedding Ceremony Unlike a traditional dowry, the
Female family members gather to paint elaborate henna designs on the bride’s hands and feet, symbolizing her transition to womanhood. The Wedding Ceremony Pre-Wedding Rituals Two days before the wedding, the
Unlike a traditional dowry, the Mahr is a mandatory gift of money, goods, or services given by the groom directly to the bride.
A Muslim Ethiopian wedding is a vibrant, multi-day cultural festival that blends Islamic religious requirements with deep-rooted local traditions. These celebrations typically last three days and emphasize the union of two families rather than just two individuals. Pre-Wedding Rituals
Two days before the wedding, the groom and his family bring gifts—including the wedding gown and jewelry—to the bride’s home.