Am I Bothered
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By the way, has he grown his hair??
houri said:thanks for positng the picture I think it is new and yes he seems grown his hair .
I am wonder if the changes on his appearance related to his wife ?!
Little_star said:"can anybody explain why they married in saudi arabia?"
I might be wrong about this, but I seem to remember reading that a Saudi girl needs to marry a non-Saudi Arab with the permission of her father in Saudi Arabia. Or soemthing similar, I read it in the book "Daughters of Arabia" by Jean Sassoon about the Saudi Princess "Sultana". I don't remember the exact rule and as I don't have the copy of my book with me I cannot be certain of the reasoning or even if I have remembered correctly.
I can't say I'm surprised by the news, one of my Jordanian friends has been predicting this for a while, although he suspected Hashim would marry a Qatari princess.
Either way Congratulations to Prince Hashem and Princess Fahdah, she seems to come from a well-respected/educated family and I hope they may have a long and happy life together.
Little_star said:"Engagement usually take place in the bride's house according to the MD traditions. However you might say well they're married, but i think when they get married in the public eye u know when the bride wears white or when they become a man & wife officially thats when they get married in Jordan. Plus her father can't excatly go to KA and say will your brother ask my daughter's hand in marriage!!!!so it has to be the other way round. "
Oh, I was refering to a specific Saudi law that poses limitations on Saudi women marrying other Arabs, I cannot remember the exact details though.
~*~Humera~*~ said:I dont think Queen Noor was there. From the groom's side, only KA and Prince Hamzah were mentioned in the Jordan Times article in post 77
btw..the picture of Prince Hashem is from the alrai link posted by lil Monkey in post 64. Im not sure if this actually is a picture from the wedding. If it were then we'd have also seen a picture of the bride.
Am I Bothered said:Picture from Jewels of Arabia
I'm sure its new and I'm assuming its from the engagement/marriage but not certain.
El Jood said:I have my sources...
and i knew it since thursday...but 1st i was really upset from sh.Maktoum's death 2nd...I didnt want to publish something that didnt happen yet...i waited for them to arrive and go to her house then i wrote about it
houri said:as I know in saudi traditionals the female relatives of the groom go to the family of the bride before the male relatives to preapare every thing if the family of the bride refused the request of his female relatives then there is no need for the men to go , so there is no need for Queen to be there when the men signing the marriage contract .
closesttoheaven said:yeah but I dunno mean the ceremony - I think the celebrations or whatever after the ceremony...
I cannot imagine that a mother does not attend there!
maybe I am to naiv and wanna only see the good things or so... but I believe in the good character of every human being - and i think it is really normal - that a mother attends the childs wedding - even if in some religions - she does not have to attend the ceremony.
but she wont sit at home watching tv - while her son celebrates his wedding?
houri said:as I know most of the families don't do any kind of celebrations after signing the marriage contract .
closesttoheaven said:hum okay I know some who do it - in muslime religion.
in christianty - well we celebrate everything
but thanks! - good to know but no reason for a mother not to congratulate personally and not through the phone.
houri said:we don't know every thing about them , we don't know if she was there or if he talked with his mother throught the phone when he was in the house of his bride , we simply don't know any thing .
closesttoheaven said:yupp thats very right.
I only make the questions - because so many think she didnt attend.
and I wanna understand WHY that...
if it is a religous reason...
or if it is only that people think she lives in bad relations to her sons.
its only the other side...
stellad said:Tesaweer,
You are right, the Nikah (which is the name used in South Africa) is the only religious ceremony that takes place and all the male relatives of the bride and groom attend.
Stellad