Before an Islamic wedding, families typically engage in a process called "khitbah," or engagement, where both families meet, and the couple may get to know each other. The groom's family usually presents a dowry, known as "mahr," to the bride, symbolizing commitment and respect. Religious and cultural preparations also take place, including selecting a suitable date and venue, while both families may seek the guidance of an imam to facilitate the marriage ceremony. Additionally, pre-wedding celebrations, such as the "henna night," may occur to honor the bride and bring families together.
Actually it can be just before the wedding: as long as it is signed before the wedding happens.
In a Christian Wedding, the traditions from what the bride and groom prepares and wears to the traditional wedding symbols are different from that of the Islam wedding that is conducted in accordance to the Islamic Koran
they go out for tea and eat food
Islamic brides "cover up" more than Jewish brides.
before the wedding the geusts have tea at hall and they stand up for this. This lasts for half an hour or so and then the geusts are seated
Well, if you're talking about the wedding itself, it depends on the people who are doing it decison.
They symbolize the coupling of the husband and his wife
Very elegant and gorgeous
Not being a virgin on her wedding night.
They have a poo.
sleep with another man go on holiday drunk get lost on the other side of the world and miss the wedding that sort of think also get a sex change(it happens)
Before - Wedding Ceremony After - Wedding Reception After Party