Muslim Wedding Gifts

Meg G.
Muslim wedding gifts aren't always that different from gifts given at other non-Muslim weddings. As the Muslim population in the United States increases, it will become more and more likely that non-Muslim individuals will be invited to an Islamic wedding. Having some gift ideas ahead of time can help thwart off potential embarrassment.

Muslim Wedding Gifts: Don't Give Alcohol

Those who follow the Islamic religion don't drink alcohol. Purchasing an expensive bottle of wine may be a grand gesture for some cultures, but those following the Islamic culture will find it offensive.

Muslim Wedding Gifts: Kitchen and Home Items

Items for the kitchen and home are typically a safe Muslim wedding gift to take to an Islamic wedding. A smoothie maker, blender, or other items for the kitchen and home will be greatly appreciated. Some Islamic couples may register at department stores. Choosing items from their registry will ensure that you don't purchase an inappropriate gift for a Muslim wedding.

Muslim Wedding Gifts: Islamic Books on Marriage

Just like non-Islamic individuals enjoy self-help books on marriage in love, Muslim couples enjoy these books as well. An Islamic book on marriage recommended by many Muslims is "Fiqh of Love: Marriage in Islam." According to hoor-al-ayn.com, this book is "a detailed look at the process and rites of marriage in Islam as explained by Shykh Yaser Birjas."

Muslim Wedding Gifts: Islamic Artwork

Muslim newlyweds will truly appreciate Islamic artwork for their new home. As the Internet has provided many avenues to find Islamic artwork for a Muslim wedding gift, buying a gift doesn't even include having to leave your home. Rumaysah.com has a wonderful assortment of contemporary Islamic art to choose from. Ten percent of any profits from a painting purchase will be donated to Gaza inshaAllah.

Muslim Wedding Gifts: Gift Cards

For those who are still afraid of offending an Islamic couple by giving an inappropriate Muslim wedding gift can simply give the couple a gift card to Macy's, Sears, JC Penney's or another nice department store.

Knowing what to give an Islamic couple at a Muslim wedding can be stressful. Cultural differences, stereotypes and fear of the unknown can bring forth a lot of anxiety regarding a Muslim wedding gift.

Keep in mind the fact that Islamic couples typically like the same things as those who aren't Muslim. Things for the kitchen and home, Islamic artwork, and appropriate books are typically greatly appreciated.

Published by Meg G.

Meg G. is a financial professional. During her previous life, she ran a contracting business with her husband. Now, she likes to share late breaking news, financial advice, and do-it-yourself tips with her d...  View profile

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