The most popular Henna tradition is the wedding
ceremony. This tale starts with the bride to be having Henna applied
to her body the night before the wedding, taking hours and hours
by many attendants. Tradition holds that the bride to be will not
have to do housework for as long as the henna design appears on
the skin.... so you can imagine the work involved in applying Henna
and getting it to stain the darkest possible! The darker the stain
the better the marriage...
Hiding the husbands name in the Henna design is another tradition,
on the wedding night the bride asks her husband to find his name
hidden somewhere in Her Henna design. In many middle eastern cultures
the groom as well as the bride applies Henna to their body in preparation
for the marriage ceremony.
Henna is considered a spiritual practice. The prophet Mohammed is
believed to have used Henna to color his beard and hair. Mohammed
also liked his wives to color their nails and hands with Henna.
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