[3] In this tradition, a man seeks his parents' consent when he finds a woman he intends to marry.
These stages include Na Gani Ina so, Sadaki, the wedding or Daura Aure/Shafa Fatiha, and Kai Amariya.
[2] If these items were accepted by the bride's parents, that means they have agreed to give out their daughter's hand in marriage to the groom's family.
[4] Before this they might have done their enquiry concerning the man seeking to marry their daughter to ascertain his moral, religious, and social belief, and to also know his family background.
The process of fixing the wedding date is called "Sa rana"[5] This is the stage of paying the bride price or dowry.
Women are not expected to be seen in the wedding Fatiha rather they are to be with the bride celebrating her last day as a single and also prepare her for the married life.