In the Sikh scripture, Joti (Light) is term used to describe the Godhead, God's creation or the state of highest spiritual experience.
In Islam, a mahr (in Arabic: مهر; Persian: مهريه) is a mandatory payment, in the form of money or possessions paid or promised to pay by the groom, or by groom's father, to the bride at the time of marriage, that legally becomes her property.
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In the Sikh scripture, Joti (Light) is term used to describe the Godhead, God's creation or the state of highest spiritual experience.
In Islam, a mahr (in Arabic: مهر; Persian: مهريه) is a mandatory payment, in the form of money or possessions paid or promised to pay by the groom, or by groom's father, to the bride at the time of marriage, that legally becomes her property.
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