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The article discusses the phenomenon of showcasing "Maqali" displays at traditional weddings, where relatives and friends gather monetary contributions and present them in a manner that exaggerates both the amounts and the words spoken. This practice has transformed from a simple social custom into a phenomenon where tribes and families compete in the length of speeches and the size of the Maqali displays. It indicates that this trend contributes to rising wedding costs and fuels a spirit of arrogance, moving the wedding away from its true meaning—a simple joy and sincere prayer. The article calls for reviewing this custom and returning it to its genuine essence, emphasizing the need for authorities to establish regulations to restore cultural heritage's rightful place and support modest, authentic weddings.
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