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Portrait of Adiba Khanza Holding a 7-Month Celebration, Full of Prayers Ahead of the Birth of Their First Child

Portrait of Adiba Khanza Holding a 7-Month Celebration, Full of Prayers Ahead of the Birth of Their First Child

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Portrait of Adiba Khanza Holding a 7-Month Celebration, Full of Prayers Ahead of the Birth of Their First Child

Adiba Khanza and her husband, Egy Maulana Vikri, are enveloped in happiness as they approach the birth of their first child. At seven months pregnant, they held a 7-month celebration or mitoni ceremony that was held intimately at the family home on September 28, 2025. The event was attended by close relatives and immediate family, wrapped in a warm and emotional atmosphere.

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A moment of devotion and happiness radiated from the couple Adiba Khanza and Egy Maulana who have just held a prayer gathering and mitoni.

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Adiba was seen performing a traditional gesture of respect (with her father represented by Abidzar) towards her parents and her husband, asking for prayers for a smooth pregnancy and delivery process.

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The decoration concept featuring a 'floral indoor garden' theme made Adiba Khanza's pregnancy celebration even more beautiful.

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The atmosphere of the celebration became more solemn through a series of traditions such as prayer gatherings and blessing ceremonies.

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Looking beautiful with a garland of jasmine flowers, Adiba's blessing ceremony was conducted by elder family members or those who are respected, such as her parents, in-laws, and others.

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Not only aesthetically pleasing visually, the tasyakuran event also carries symbolic value through the tradition of selling dawet, which is part of the mitoni series.

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Flower arrangements also arrived from fellow artist friends like Rossa, Kris Dayanti, and Marini Zumarnis. 

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Congratulations and sincere prayers came along with the bouquet of flowers sent by fellow artists.Â