Saturday, October 29, 2011

Maternity Wedding Dresses





Maternity Wedding Dresses
As a little girl, did you dream about the perfect wedding? If you did, chances are you pictured yourself in the perfect wedding dress. Now that you are expecting a baby you may worry you can't have that perfect wedding or perfect wedding dress. But with so many beautiful maternity wedding dresses currently available your dream dress may be more of an option than you think. Just make sure you keep in mind some of these tips for purchasing a gorgeous maternity wedding dress and you will soon be the bride of your dreams.

Wedding Day Rain








Wedding Day Rain
For an indoor wedding, the rain more of an annoyance than a real problem. If there is rain in the forecast for your big day, arm yourself with plenty of golf umbrellas. The bride also may want to get dressed at the church if the weather is really nasty. The way to handle that is to be completely ready, other than the gown. The bride should have on her special wedding jewelry, her fancy undergarments, and everything but her gown and shoes. Put double plastic covers over the gown to keep it dry, then slip into it once arriving at the church. If changing into your gown at the ceremony site is impractical, at least wait to put on your bridal shoes until arriving on dry land. You don't want to squish your way down the aisle in soggy footwear!

Muslim Marriage - A Relationship Which Symbolizes Islam and Love





Muslim Marriage - A Relationship Which Symbolizes Islam and Love
Muslim marriage as in other faiths is a sacred institution. It is a moral contract binding between a Muslim man and a Muslim woman. Muslim marriages are performed according to the laws of the Islamic Shariah. Islamic marriages are generally arranged marriages by the parents. The proposal for marriage is made by the girl's parents to the guy and once with the acceptance from both the sides the ceremony of engagement is made which is further followed by the marriage. The Islamic marriage is solemnized by a priest who takes the consent of both the bride and the groom for the marriage. The bride and the groom's consent is followed by signing of the marriage proposal by the bride, the groom and the witnesses. The Koran or the holy book is placed between them and they are made to see each other through a mirror. The Islamic marriage ceremony is celebrated with the distribution of dates and sweets and with a grand feast. In an Islamic marriage premarital intimacy is strictly not permitted. According to the religion of Islam a Muslim marriage is the foundation upon which an Islamic society is built.