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Somali Town Bans Expensive Weddings In Bid to Reduce Migration

muhadjir - Saturday, 14 January 2017 - 07:59 WIB

Saturday, 14 January 2017 - 07:59 WIB

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Somali wedding in a Mogadishu refugee camp.

Somali wedding in a Mogadishu refugee camp.

 

Mogadishu, 15 Rabiul Akhir 1438/14 January 2017 (MINA) – Extravagant weddings have reportedly been banned in a Somali town, in order to encourage young people to stay in their community.

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Despite the country’s widespread poverty, Somali weddings are often lavish events, with the family of the groom often spending thousands of dollars on the bride, venue and clothing and jewellery.

According to independent.co.uk, festivities can go on for up to a week.

But the south western town of Beled Hawa has now banned wedding receptions from taking place in hotels and introduced a limit of three goats to be slaughtered for the festivities.

“Islamic teachings indicated that getting married should be cheap,” town commissioner Mohamud Hayd Osman told the BBC.

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The town’s authorities are worried that prohibitively high costs of getting married will discourage people from staying and lead to increased migration.

Mr Osman added: “Young women were refusing to get married unless a fortune was spent on wedding gold and household furnishings.”

Consequently, a limit of $600 (£500) on home furnishings for the new couple was introduced by Mr Osman and his colleagues, which he said should be enough to buy household essential such as a double bed, basic furniture and kitchen equipment.

The price of a bride was set at $150 (£120). (T/RS05/RS01)

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Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)

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