A Jordanian offers his wife money and gold worth 30,<> dinars "the right of salt"

A young Jordanian man prepared an Eid for his wife worth 30,45 Jordanian dinars (about 30,1500 US dollars), which is <> gold liras, in addition to a cash amount of <>,<> dinars, and an invitation for her and her family in the most luxurious hotels in the capital, Amman.

According to the "Saraya website" news said the owner of a flower shop in Madaba, through a post via "Facebook" that the young man's Eid came as a reward for her fatigue and vigilance during the holy month of Ramadan, as the reward every day in the Ramadan was represented in the "gold lira", which is a gold piece called gold lira.

Commentators said that the gift was considered the gift of "the right of salt", a custom inherited in the countries of the Maghreb, not in the Levant or the Arab Mashreq, in which the husband presents a gift to his wife on Eid al-Fitr, either a sum of money or a piece of gold in gratitude to her for her fatigue and staying up late during the tables of Iftar and Suhoor of the holy month.