Information about Eritrean Marriage.

Marriage is one of the most common and important social institutions in Eritrea. Eritrean society generally has an understanding of marriage based on traditional and religious values. Marriage forms the basis of the family structure and enables couples to come together and start a family. Marriage in Eritrea is usually arranged between families. Families help their children find a suitable partner for marriage. Generally, families choose spouse candidates by taking their kinship relationships into consideration. It is also important for prospective spouses to adapt to the family order and receive the approval of society. Most marriages in Eritrea are performed through religious ceremonies. Since Islam and Christianity are the most common religions in Eritrea, different marriage ceremonies are observed in Muslim and Christian communities. In Islamic society, the wedding ceremony usually takes place in a mosque or at home, while church weddings are common in Christian society. Since marriages in Eritrea are usually arranged between families, the process of getting to know each other can be short. However, nowadays, young people's right and freedom to choose their own spouses is increasing. Therefore, it is becoming increasingly common for couples to marry on the basis of mutual agreement and love. Marriages in Eritrea are generally monogamous, meaning one man marries one woman. Polygamy, or marriage to more than one spouse, is rare and usually based on religious or cultural reasons. Divorce is considered taboo in Eritrean society and is generally seen as a last resort. The divorce process can be difficult and couples can be negatively impacted by society. However, divorce rates have been increasing in recent years and there is a procedure for dissolving a marriage that can be formally terminated through legal processes. Intermarriage between Eritrea's different ethnic groups is common, reflecting the cultural diversity of the society. Inter-ethnic marriages contribute to strengthening relations between different groups and ensuring social unity. In conclusion, marriage in Eritrea is a social institution based on traditional and religious values. Families often play an active role in arranging marriages, and the process of couples getting to know each other can be brief. However, today young people's freedom to choose their own spouses is increasing. Marriages are generally monogamous and divorce is rare. Inter-ethnic marriages are important in terms of social unity and cultural diversity.



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