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Under Sharia law who pays the dowry for the bride the bride's family or the groom's?

The groom will provide the dowry (mahr) to the bride (not her family). The mahr is usually money but can be anything agreed by the groom and bride, and remains her property unless she divorces him. If the husband divorces the wife, she retains ownership of the mahr.


What are the bride and groom's parents called?

The relationship between the bride and groom's parents are 'in-laws.' It's an extension of family through marriage.


What answers describes the family of procreation?

The family that is created by the marriage of the bride and groom


How do you describe your family of origin?

the families that produced the bride and groom


What was a dowrie?

A dowery is the payment the bride's family gives to the groom.


Which of these answers describes the family of origin?

the families that produced the bride and groom


In a Haitian wedding who does the traditional first dance the bride and groom or the groom and groom's mother?

the bride and the groom is first, then the bride and her father, and then the groom and his mother. After that the bride dance with her new dad and groom dance with his new mom.


Gender of bride groom?

A bride groom is a male. Bride's maids are females.


What is the opposite gender of the groom?

The opposite gender of groom is bride


Does bride's family or groom's family pay for the wedding in Malaysia?

NO! They are the family members of VERY important people.


Who pays for Protestant weddings?

It depends upon the family, but traditionally, (in the West) the bride's family paid for the wedding.


Is bride price same as dowry?

No, bride price and dowry are not the same. Bride price, often paid by the groom or his family to the bride's family, is a traditional practice in many cultures, symbolizing compensation or appreciation for the bride. In contrast, dowry refers to property or wealth that the bride's family provides to the groom or his family as part of the marriage arrangement. Both practices reflect cultural values and can vary significantly across different societies.