Monday 25 July 2016

10,000 muslim women registered for free mass wedding in Kano state

The Hizbah, which is a state sponsored programme in Kano, serves as the city’s “morality police” and has over the years arranged mass weddings in a bid to reduce the number of single women in the state.

The women who are hoping to be introduced to prospective suitors via the scheme include divorcees and girls of marriageable age. The Islamic board introduces the women to possible husbands and leaves it to them to make the final decision.
Under the scheme, the state government pays the bride price and provides furniture and household utensils for the newlyweds.
Most of the women who register with the board say they have searched endlessly for a partner but couldn’t find and therefore turned to the board for help. Some others say they have suitors but no money to do their wedding.
The Hizbah board is yet to announce a date for the mass wedding. A total of 5,000 men and women have been married since mass weddings were introduced in Kano in 2012.
A total of 1,111 couples tied the knot in an elaborate event at Kano’s main mosque in December 2013. At the time, the Hisbah said it had arranged 4,461 marriages since the programme began.

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