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            Like the Muslims else where, a Muslim marriage in Kerala is a simple 
              agreement between the boy and the girl's father. The presence of 
              the girl is not essential for the marriage. The "nikkah" 
              - the ritual of agreement - needs to be made in the presence of 
              two male witnesses and the services of the mullah (musaliar in Kerala), 
              is needed for observing some of the Islamic guidelines. The groom 
              needs to give a mehr (dowry) to the girl's father while accepting 
              his daughter as his wife. Islam does not specify any religious ceremony 
              for marriage as such. Like other communities in Kerala, the elders 
              occupy the center stage and decide the future of their concerns. 
              Rather than the compatibility factor, the financial and social standings 
              get importance. Once the initial discussion between the two families 
              is over, the girl and boy get to meet each other. If they like each 
              other, a particular day is fixed for the initial process, "valayidal"- 
              the custom of giving gold ornaments to the girl.  
              
            The date for the function of engagement is arranged after consultations. 
              On this day, some male members of the bride's family will go to 
              the groom's house, and after reciting some parts of the Holy Koran 
              (usually the first chapter); the boy will be given some gold ornaments 
              or cash. This is a agreement, not bound by any law or religious 
              custom, and can be broken, if one wishes so. In Kerala on the preceding 
              day of the marriage, sister of the groom and some female relatives 
              proceed to the bride's house to take part in "mailanchi"(or 
              mehendi)- a practice of applying henna on the girl's hand to make 
              her beautiful. On the marriage day, the groom and his friends and 
              family will reach the place of marriage (it can be held at any place. 
              In Kerala it is usually held at marriage halls and some use the 
              option of marrying at mosques) at the agreed time. Brother of the 
              girl receives him there and a bouquet and garland is offered to 
              the groom. 
              
            Then the groom is led to the place where "nikkah"- the 
              marriage agreement- will take place (men and women are segregated 
              at all the functions).. After reciting some portions from the holy 
              Koran, by the mullah, the groom and the father of the bride are 
              made to express the oath of acceptance. In Kerala the bride's father 
              makes the statement to the effect that he marries away the girl 
              to the prospective husband according to the Islamic way. The groom 
              then declares his acceptance of that commitment and that he has 
              married the woman according to the terms specified. In Kerala after 
              this the groom is led to the women's section where he will tie a 
              gold chain around the neck of the bride, assisted by his sister. 
              After the wedding there is a big reception, given by the bride's 
              parents to guests from both sides. After the reception the bride 
              is taken to the groom's house and later they will proceed towards 
              the bride's house. 
              
             
              
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