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Traditional marriage in Hausa Culture
Marriage
EthnicityHausa
LocationNorthern Nigeria
LanguageHausa Language
ReligionMuslim Christian

A majority of Nigeria's population are Hausa. They are predominantly Muslim, but some are Christians.[1] They speak the Hausa language, although different tribes speak different dialects. Hausa traditional marriage is not as expensive as other forms of marriage in Nigeria.[2] Hausa traditional marriage is based on Islamic or Sharia law.[3]

In this tradition, a man seeks his parents' consent when he finds a woman he intends to marry.[citation needed] After the parents have given their consent, the other marital rites follow suit. These stages include Na Gani Ina so, Sadaki, the wedding or Daura Aure/Shafa Fatiha, and Kai Amariya.[further explanation needed]

  1. ^ "Wonders of Hausa-speaking Northern Christian names". Tribune Online. 2021-10-30. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  2. ^ Egbosiuba, Michael. "Hausa Traditional Marriage". All Things Nigeria. Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  3. ^ "Traditional Marriage System in Hausa Culture". Information Parlour. 2015-01-20. Retrieved 2022-10-26.

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