تزَوَّجْ
/tzawwaj/
Means
To get married
كَتْب كتاب
/katb ktaab/
Is the Islamic marriage contract.
The couple sits in the presence of a Muslim cleric along with two witnesses for the groom and bride
مَبْروك
/mabrook/
Means
Congratulations
عُرُس
/ʻurus/
Means
Wedding party
خطوبِة
/khToobeh/
Means
Engagement
جاهَة
/jaahah/
Is essentially a group of men who get together for a certain social purpose.
In most cases, the main purpose of “Jaha” is designated to get two people married.
حَفْلِة حِنَّا
/Haflit Hinna/
Is a traditional party for women before a wedding in many South Asian, Middle Eastern and North African cultures
العَروس
/ilʻaroos/
Means
The bride
العَريس
/ilʻarees/
Means
The groom
عَزا
/ʻazaa/
Means
Condolences
مات
/maat/
Means
To die
عَظَّمَ اللهُ أَجْرَكُم
/ʻaDHama allaahu ʼajrakum/
Is said when giving condolences
مَقْبَرَة
/maqbarah/
Means
Graveyard
جَنازِة
/janaazeh/
Means
Funeral
زارْ
/zaar/
Means
To visit
زيارَة
/zyaarah/
Means
A visit
زُرِتْ صاحْبي عَلي بِالمُسْتَشْفى اِمْبارِح
/zurit SaaHbee ʻalee bilmustashfaa imbaariH/
Means
I visited my friend Ali in the hospital yesterday
اِسْتَقْبَلْ
/istaʼbal/
Means
To host
ضيافِة
/dhyaafeh/
Means
Hospitality
كَريم
/kareem/
Means
Generous
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