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In the Malaysian tradition,
the bride and groom are treated as "king and
queen for a day".
During the betrothal, the pre-wedding meeting between
the bride and the groom's parents, the dowry that
will be given to the bride is determined as well as
the date of the solemnization.
The berinai (henna application) ceremony is held
prior to the wedding. The bride's palms and feet are
'decorated' with the dye from the henna leaves.
Akad Nikah, which is the signing of the contract,
is normally presided over by a Kadhi, a religious
official of the Syariat (Shariat) Court. A small sum
of money called the Mas Kahwin seals the contract.
The recent trend is to hold the solemnization in
the mosque as was performed during the Prophet Muhammad's
(peace and blessings be upon him) time.
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