The Process of Arranged Marriage

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The Process of Arranged Marriage

The Arabic culture has many unique aspects just like any other culture in the world. One of these aspects is Arranged Marriages, which many people have varying viewpoints on. This paper will layout the various opinions and view points that come to mind when a person hears the phrase Arranged Marriage. Furthermore it will layout the initial process where a bride and groom initially meet, as well as the females overall say in the process of who her to be husband is. After that this paper will display the facts of the ceremony and various traditions that are involved. The overall learning objective is to gains a deeper understanding of the Arranged Marriage process. First thought an official definition is needed so that there is a base line for the phrase Arranged Marriage.

The official definition of Arranged Marriage “ the marital partners are chosen by parents, community elders, matchmakers or religious leaders in an effort to guide young people through the process of finding the right person to marry. Arranged marriages worldwide encompass a wide variety of procedures, cultural customs, length of courtship, as well as the practical and spiritual reasons for the matching of the partners. Generally, such a match is based on consideration other than pre-existing mutual attraction.” (New World Encylopedia). This definition provides a definitive base line for the phrase Arranged Marriage, which then can be later, applied as a focal point for this research paper.

Throughout The University of Toledo main campus various students were asked, what words or thoughts came to mind when they heard the phrase Arranged Marriage. Twenty Four different students ranging in ethnicity, age, gender were approached ...

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...ompanion is going to be. The Arab culture does not believe in forced marriages, they do however believe in trying to help their family members get the best possible opportunity for them .

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