The culmination of the festivities is the Jashn-e Aroosi, the grand wedding reception, where the separation between the formal Aghd and the ensuing celebration is made clear. While the Aghd is modest and focused on the contractual and religious commitment, the Aroosi is a large, joyous party featuring music, dancing, and a lavish dinner shared by hundreds of guests. In adherence to strict Islamic standards of modesty, the reception may be gender-segregated, especially in religious families, with separate halls for men and women, ensuring that both sets of guests can celebrate freely while upholding the family's religious commitments.
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