This depends one the culture of the area. There are regions where there are multiple events and ceremonies associated with the wedding, in these cases it is common to share these expenses.
However, the "walima" should be financed by the groom, to show that he his able to financially care for his bride.
Both Muslim wedding and Muslim funeral are attended by relatives, friends, and colleagues.
Yes. A Muslim wedding is lawful everywhere.
who ever cancels the wedding should have to pay for it .
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That depends on the individual situation.
Kingston
The bride and groom
They're just different.
How long does a Muslim wedding last
Yes. She can.
If you see her wedding pictures, it was not a Muslim wedding, it was a typical western-style Christian wedding. She is a Christian.
Traditionally the Groom pays for the wedding. It shows that he is ready to take on the responsibilities in his future. It is also a way to prove to his future in-laws that he is able to take care of their daughter.