Kari and Razor's Wedding - Ismaili Ceremonies
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What we are seeing here is a cultural and religious combination. This is not at all how Ismailis have weddings! I have nothing bad to say about what this couple are doing. I just want to point out how we the Ismailis have weddings. It is the same way as any other muslim group, the main ceramony is when the two families come together in the Jamat Khana and in front of the Imam and the witnesses before them to "tie the knot" or "Neka". There is a prayer to be read from the Quran-e-sharif
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Culture is one thing. But this is straight up Hinduism. If you call yourself a Muslim why do you rip off Hindu wedding customs associatied with vishnu and hanuman?
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Well the Iranian and Syrian Ismailis are correct, the Khojas have turned Nizarism into Hinduism. Very similar to my buddy Bagavandas wedding, but he is a Hindu, so it makes sense. but a Muslim wedding? Clearly the Aga Khan has been too busy with his race horse gambling, young models and wine inside the bars he owns instead of focusing on his religion and keeping hinduism out of Nizarism. What a hypocrite. Hassan i Sabbah must be turning in his grave.
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A lot Sunni also believe in Sufi saints( In Africa, Central Asia and South Asia) which is considered blasphemy by the so righteous Wahabis in Saudi Arabia. I'm not surprised that muslim countries cannot progress because they're not ready to adapt with the changing world. The Ismailis seem to have adapted
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This is what I found wrong in many muslims mentality, they never can accept a plurality within Islam and they're too preoccupied about how other muslims groups interpret their faith. The Nizari group inherited lots of Hindu convers in India that's why you see strange rituals.
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please can you tell me what happens in the ceromony? i am ismaili im 14 & living in the uk xx i dont know the ceromony of my own religions wedding:( and can you have close family and close friends at the ceromony and all your friends and distant relatives at the reception? a reply would be much appreciated! xxxxxxxx
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@razorandkari Hi Razo, I just want say to you that this ceremony is not an Ismaili ceremony but a culture ceremony. I request to correct the video title.
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I'm sorry but this is not the Ismaili ceremony. I'm an Ismaili but I never saw such type of ceremony. It may be a cultural ceremony but not an Ismaili ceremony. whoever put this video, made a mistake by addressing it as an Ismaili ceremony. Please correct the video title. It is very misleading.
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@dalerNYC ...??? Calm down bro
Wow, everyone please take a deep breath and stop writing nasty comments on my wall! Appreciate that all cultures have celebrations which are probably different all over the world. I'm sorry that our ceremonies did not reflect what your culture does for your ceremonies, but I wouldn't change a minute of that day. Take your hate someplace else.
razorandkari 11 months ago 11
cute! question, were you able to have the ceremony in khane??
pagalchokri2 1 year ago
@pagalchokri2 No, we had the wedding at a hotel. :)
razorandkari 11 months ago