Walima ist eine Stadt in Sierra Leone mit etwa 0 Einwohnern.

Walima is the second of the two parts of an Islamic wedding. It is the wedding reception banquet and is performed after the nikah. It designates a feast in Arabic. The walima is used as a symbol to show domestic happiness in the household post-marriage, and to announce the marriage openly for recognition of the new couple. The walima generally takes place in the locale where the newly married couple is to reside. While cultural practices may differ, marriage expenses and costs of the walima are generally borne by the groom or his family. While it is widely regarded as a Sunnah, it is not an obligatory ritual. Scholars agree that the Walima is highly encouraged for those who are able to afford it, as it serves as a public announcement of the marriage and fosters community celebration. While the Walima holds cultural and religious value, it is not required for every marriage, and its observance can vary depending on personal, familial, or financial circumstances.
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