Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What should I wear? Groom is Syrian. Bride is Palestinian. Wedding isn’t segregated. Both are practicing Muslims - pray, don’t drink, fast. Bride doesn’t cover her head. Doesn’t seem too conservative in dress though I haven’t seen her wear shorts or anything above the knee. Both bride and grooms mom cover their hair. Also for some reason there isn’t a ceremony invite. Just a reception.
Wear your normal formal clothing, nothing too revealing. I'm assuming they are aware you're non-Muslim, so no one expects you to look like one.
I'm surprise though that the reception is not segregated. Although if the bride doesn't cover, all good, they can't be too religious.
Don't expect booze at the wedding.
Most Muslim weddings are not segregated unless the families are super conservative or part of a very conservative sect.
Perhaps it depends on the region the family is from. I've been to several Pakistani receptions and they were all segregated. Don't expect any booze or any women dancing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What should I wear? Groom is Syrian. Bride is Palestinian. Wedding isn’t segregated. Both are practicing Muslims - pray, don’t drink, fast. Bride doesn’t cover her head. Doesn’t seem too conservative in dress though I haven’t seen her wear shorts or anything above the knee. Both bride and grooms mom cover their hair. Also for some reason there isn’t a ceremony invite. Just a reception.
Wear your normal formal clothing, nothing too revealing. I'm assuming they are aware you're non-Muslim, so no one expects you to look like one.
I'm surprise though that the reception is not segregated. Although if the bride doesn't cover, all good, they can't be too religious.
Don't expect booze at the wedding.
Most Muslim weddings are not segregated unless the families are super conservative or part of a very conservative sect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What should I wear? Groom is Syrian. Bride is Palestinian. Wedding isn’t segregated. Both are practicing Muslims - pray, don’t drink, fast. Bride doesn’t cover her head. Doesn’t seem too conservative in dress though I haven’t seen her wear shorts or anything above the knee. Both bride and grooms mom cover their hair. Also for some reason there isn’t a ceremony invite. Just a reception.
Wear your normal formal clothing, nothing too revealing. I'm assuming they are aware you're non-Muslim, so no one expects you to look like one.
I'm surprise though that the reception is not segregated. Although if the bride doesn't cover, all good, they can't be too religious.
Don't expect booze at the wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone! Really appreciate it. Will stick to something that covers the shoulders and the knees. Hopefully they will be wearing western attire like PP said. Don’t want to stick out.
Anonymous wrote:What should I wear? Groom is Syrian. Bride is Palestinian. Wedding isn’t segregated. Both are practicing Muslims - pray, don’t drink, fast. Bride doesn’t cover her head. Doesn’t seem too conservative in dress though I haven’t seen her wear shorts or anything above the knee. Both bride and grooms mom cover their hair. Also for some reason there isn’t a ceremony invite. Just a reception.
jsteele wrote:I can't help with what to wear other than probably the same thing you would wear to any other wedding. But, Muslim weddings are normally family affairs and a reception-only invite is standard.