How is muslim marriage different from Hindu marriage
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Dharma is considered the primary aim of Hindu marriage; a son is desired to offer pinda-dan to pitras. On the contrary, the Muslim 'nikah' is a contract for the satisfaction of sexual appetite and procreation. (ii) The endogamy rules restrict the Hindus to marry within their own caste.
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Hindu marriage is a religious sacrament because it is considered to be complete only when certain religious rites are performed with the accompaniment of the sacred Vedic hymns. ... On the other hand Muslim marriage has nothing to do with religion. It is purely a social contract.
Hindu marriage harmonizes two individuals for ultimate eternity, so that they can pursue dharma (Truth), arth (meaning), and kama (physical desires). It is a union of two individuals as spouses, and is recognized by liveable continuity. In Hinduism, marriage is followed by traditional rituals for consummation.
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