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10 Portraits of the Wedding Ceremony of Yislam, Fadil Jaidi's Brother, with Anies Baswedan as Witness - Wedding Ring Almost Forgotten

10 Portraits of the Wedding Ceremony of Yislam, Fadil Jaidi's Brother, with Anies Baswedan as Witness - Wedding Ring Almost Forgotten

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10 Portraits of the Wedding Ceremony of Yislam, Fadil Jaidi's Brother, with Anies Baswedan as Witness - Wedding Ring Almost Forgotten

Good news comes from the family of Fadil Jaidi. Yislam Jaidi, the brother of Fadil, married Miskah Shafa in a wedding that was both festive and grand.

Behind the sacred moment of the wedding ceremony of Yislam Jaidi and Miskah Shafa, there is an interesting story that will be unforgettable for this couple and their family. Let's take a peek at the photos!

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The wedding of Yislam Jaidi and Miskah Shafa was held grandly, adorned with flowers and crystal hanging lamps.

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Their happy moment became even more special as Anies Baswedan was trusted to be a witness in the marriage ceremony.

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The vows were delivered smoothly and solemnly, conducted in Arabic according to the family tradition of the bride and groom.

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Fadil Jaidi, who was also happy about his brother's wedding, was seen unable to hold back tears of emotion.

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Behind the sacredness of the marriage vows, there was a unique and unforgettable incident, where the wedding ring for Miskah Shafa was momentarily left behind.

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During the wedding ceremony, Yislam wore a golden beskap that made the man born on July 31, 1993, look even more handsome.

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Miskah Shafa also looked stunning in a golden kebaya with a Sundanese siger, radiating an elegant bride aura.

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The wedding moment of Yislam and Miskah was flooded with congratulations from family, relatives, and friends who were present.

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This newlywed couple also received online congratulations from netizens on social media.

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At the same time, the wedding of Yislam and Miskah also faced the teasing of "unlucky women" as once mentioned by Fadil Jaidi.