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Islamic Wedding Card Wordings: Add Thrill And Joy To Invitations


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Wedding cards are universal and they act as the harbinger of good news to relatives, friends, colleagues and acquaintances. In Islamic religion too marriage is a pious occasion that calls for celebration along with friends, relatives, colleagues and acquaintances. This calls for calling on all your invitees to join the occasion of wedding. This is not possible without using subtle words of politeness and joy and seeking the blessings of almighty. The same is reflected in the wordings of Islamic wedding card.

Islamic Wedding Card Wordings

Seeking the blessings of the almighty is ingrained in all religion. In Islamic religion too words of invocation and praise for the almighty find top order in the wedding card. Indeed, Islamic wedding card wordings start with a praise for the almighty. It also needs to have a fitting motif that is common to Islamic letters works of art.

Traditional Design And Wordings

However, Islamic wedding is usually not so elaborate as some other marriages. This is why the cards need not be so elaborate as some others. The wordings in Islamic wedding cards as well as the layout evoke a traditional bent. Indeed, these wedding invitation cards stand out in the milieu of wedding cards due to various factors that include traditional design and wordings. When it comes to the design and wordings, Islamic wedding reception cards may incorporate a lot of vivacity and evocative tone. However, despite all the design, it is the invitation wording that stands out.

In any Islamic wedding, two invitation cards are designed since there are two separate occasions, namely – Walima and Nikah. Walima is the wedding reception event for which the invitation is extended by the groom's family. On the other hand, Nikah is the main event, i.e the wedding ceremony itself. In Islamic ritual of Nikah, the bride and the groom reciprocate vows in the presence of an Islamic priest, known as Qazi. The invitation card for Nikah is designed and dispatched by the bride's family.