แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ traditions แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ traditions แสดงบทความทั้งหมด

วันเสาร์ที่ 8 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Kurdish Wedding Traditions Culture

Kurdish Wedding Traditions Culture

Kurdish Culture

Kurdish culture has distinctive traits that are very dissimilar to Toronto traits. Kurdish traditions are similar to those of the Iranians. Some of these similarities include the celebration of different occasions like weddings. Additionally, both cultures celebrate Nawroz, which is their New Year celebration.  Nawroz is celebrated on twenty first of March. Kurd are considered as moderate Muslims thus the less observation of Islamic rules. For example, Kurdish culture allows women to work outside their homes. Unlike other Muslims, Kurdish cultures have less restriction about women wearing the hijab The Kurdish people also have unique wedding cultures admired by many people around the world.

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Kurdish Marriage Procedure

Unlike Toronto weddings, three or four men and women with an advanced age visits the brides home before the ceremony as dictated by the Kurdish wedding traditional culture. In the first day of visit, the visitors tell the bride's parents the reasons for their visit. The purpose of this visit is to inform the girl's parents about their interest in her to get married to one of their own. After explaining their motive, the girl's parent may agree or refuse to hand their daughter for marriage.

When the girl's parents show some interest, the guests ask for some water. The girl's parents then ask her to serve the guests with water. The objective of this act is to give guests a chance to view the girl's stature, character as well as appearance. According to Kurdish wedding traditional culture, the girl is supposed to stand there until the guest finish drinking water. If the guests are impressed with the girl, they organize a second visit. In the second visit, the guest comes along with the man intending to marry the girl.

The elderly guests introduce the man to the girl and her parents. This gives the young girl and man a chance to interact and know each other. According to Kurdish wedding traditional culture of the ceremony occurs only when the man is satisfied with the girl and agrees to marry her. If this happens, ask the older guests, the parents of the girl, the daughter her hand in marriage. When both girls and boys are happy and content, the wedding is planned. Unlike weddings in Toronto, this marriage will be prepared the same day.

Real Weddings

Just like Toronto weddings, Kurds celebrate during the union of a man and awoman. During this ceremony, there is performance of music performed by traditional musicians. According to Kurdish culture, there are three categories of music performance. This includes storytellers, minstrels as well as bards. Majority of songs performed are meant to cement love between the lovers. Some songs have an epic characteristic because they praise the wedding couples as heroes and winners. According to Kurdish culture, music performance stars one day prior to the wedding occasion.


On the actual day just like in Toronto, the groom puts a ring on the bride's finger while present audience celebrates the occasion in song and dance. As song and dance is taking place, the young man's relatives offer presents and gifts to girl's parents. This serves as a sign of appreciation. According to Kurdish wedding traditional culture, the ceremony ends after presentation of shara buke, which is a shawl, placed on the bride's head. The shawl must have white, yellow as well as red colors on it. Two rings are put on the bride's finger. Following Kurdish wedding traditional culture, the main ring symbolizes engagement while the second ring symbolizes the right of the husband to visit the home of the bride any time he wishes.


Kurdish Wedding Traditions Culture

วันอังคารที่ 13 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Islamic marriage traditions

Islamic marriage traditions

There is a huge cultural diversity within the Islamic world. This diversity is also reflected in the wedding ceremonies that reflect vary from region to region and sect to sect. My goal here is to common themes in Muslim marriages as practiced today.

The Islamic marriage is a nikah, which, incidentally, is to "unite" the Arabic word for AKD known. Marriage in the Islamic faith is not just a social convention, but also a legal contract. This implies a "sterile"perhaps ceremony "cold". This is not true. Beyond the actual paperwork that must be met, Muslim marriages are actually very festive.

Islam And Marriage

It was the first thing I wanted to learn what an Islamic marriage in office since Islam has no official clergy. I was surprised to learn that every Muslim has a thorough knowledge of Islamic tradition, the ceremony to take place. Many, however, choose to include the services of a register called Qazi commit. He acts asSupervisor of marriage.

The formality of the wedding, there are three reasons for this, given by the proposal, the mahr and nikaah

The proposal is often about the man asks the woman her hand in marriage, it also extends to their family. Islam is not so necessary, but it is an act of respect for the woman and her family and is highly recommended.

The mahr is, in its simplest form, a gift, freely given to the bride by her husband. Contrary to the suggestionThis is the mandate from the Qur'an in Surah 4.04. I quote from the translation by Abdullah Yusuf Ali English: "And give women (on marriage) their dowry as a gift, but if for their good will, but it puts a portion of it to you, take a good mood and enjoy with the Law. "Obviously, this is a gift to the bride. During my research I found conflicting traditions, which was the gift that the bride's family has suggested. Dowry, by definition, is a gift of the bridegroom to the bride. Ithat these are cultural differences, but they are below the line, as gifts for the family is not prescribed in the Koran. The more it is assumed that a kind of insurance, to provide the financial security of the bride in case of death of husband or divorce. The couple, not the parents, must agree more. The bride is the right one, as explained in the Qur'an, and is a gift, freely given and not the bride price.

The ceremony nikaah, the equivalent of votes, it is verysimple and straightforward. The bride says, I gave myself away in Nikah to you, on the agreed Mahr. "The husband quickly replied:" I have accepted the Nikah. "The marriage contract is signed, and become husband and wife.

In some cultures, the marriage will last five days. The first day of the dinner with the family of the girl on the second day with dinner in the family of the boy. The third day is the Mehendi ceremony, which is for the bride and her friends. The ceremony usually takesPlace in the bride's home. Mehendi (henna) patterns are used to decorate the bride's hands and feet. On the fourth day, the nikah ceremony real. Five days feeding, the couple with the parents of the bride and the groom's family hosts a festival (Valimah) for friends and relatives.



Islamic marriage traditions

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 11 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

The traditions of men do nothing the commandments of God - Part 1

The traditions of men do nothing the commandments of God - Part 1

At first glance, this statement is a section thick enough to do. He has a great influence on who is involved in the scheme daily traditions. A holiday here is a lesson, here is a little ', there is a bit' all over a little 'more. Finally, it is too late to see the reality of all this. Tradition tends to stifle and conceal what is really true.

Christianity? These are the things that we really know what the Bible teaches us to do? When and where did all these thingsstart?

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From the simple act of dressing in our clothes well, the real "cult" that we visit, there are hundreds of traditions blended into our lives every time you "go to church." These are just some of them.

The practice of "going to church," always dressed in began in the Middle Ages, when the rich were to inspire, to impress each other with the latest clothing of royalty. You can imagine the first century believers, in their latest clothing and deckingSandals, which has just taken "Camel Sportswear Shop"? These believers were simple people who lived a simple life. They could not care less what someone else had left only what was the last dress for the month. Probably sitting on the floor of someone's house (the dirt more than likely), or someone in the field near the farm. They had "to go to church" no idea, because they were the church. We know a dose of what Christians.

What is with this churchBuilding? They Biblical? Where did they get their start? I know. I will say that they have developed from the need for all believers who were saved, the right house? Wrong! Read the Bible. They were meeting "in the homes of the people" all for the first three centuries, and thousands were added to the church every year.

What has changed the model of this meeting spoke at home in the New Testament? It 'was a Roman emperor Constantine in the namethe year 324 AD. He and his mother, Empress Helena, the inventor of the construction of the church. Both were born and raised as a pagan. They were part of the elite of the empire. According to their position and political mores of the day in which he had often pagan temple erected in honor of various deities. After Constantine was converted, he continued the habit, with only the slightest deviation. Now the temple has been established "Christian". The temple "Christian" thought dead saints insteadpagans. The first of these temples were built in the command tinople Constantine in Rome, Jerusalem, Bethlehem and in the new city called Constantinople. All of them received the same year in order.

It 'was during this period, at the age of Constantine, the church was made part of the world. The church was ordered literally become part of the Roman Empire in the department of religion. This age group has seen politicians become ministers ... for one reason only: their property was exempt from taxation ifwere members of the clergy. (The term was taken from pagan temples priest of the clergy). There was a time when the emperor gave his silver soldiers to Christianity when the church became the official religion of the empire to convert if the department of religion, the power to impose taxes, was given when the church has lost its simplicity and has been in a corrupt political power. This was the time of the early church quietly slipped the pages of history and something like "Christianity", modeledStructure and, in practice, by the Roman Empire, took center stage. It was the time of construction of the church was invented, or, to be precise, was adopted from pagan temples.

Along with the "construction of the church", we once again thanks to the tradition, the Sunday school building or department. Around 1800, from the slums of Chicago, DL Moody began to enter into what we now call the Sunday School or Educational Institute to teach.


We may also mention here that children were an important part ofBelievers meeting, as seen in Acts. Remember the guy who crashed the window long dissertation on Paul? There is no Sunday school.

How about stained glass, steeples, pews, newsletters and choirs? All these traditional surprisingly well. The towers and windows from Century 12, from St. Denis of France Basis. The banks since 1500, the Reformation, the choir from the three four century pagan temple rituals, including songs, too.As for the bulletins and the order of worship, are very much a part of our "modern Christian society." Martin Luther is responsible for the clock 11.00 "worship" and the bulletin came out of 1500 in Wittenburg, Germany. Along with these came the invention of the hymnal and the plate supply.

Almost every Protestant denomination in the world, regardless of how they differ from each other in faith, follows almost exactly the same procedures of worship (listed here) ... everySunday morning.

And 'more or less goes like this:

Chant d '

Pastor prays

Three other songs

Prayer

Offering meals past

Another song or some kind of special music

Sermon

Closing Song

Closing prayer.

As you can see, this scheme is an integral part of the religious experience of people every week. But where are these practices in the Bible?

Please proceed to the next article, "The traditions of men make voidCommandments of God "Part 2

Some references for this article was derived ("The Early Church" by Gene Edwards, Christian books published by, Goleta, Calif. 93 017 Gene Edwards © 1974)


The traditions of men do nothing the commandments of God - Part 1