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Yes, Here are 10 Moments of Tania Nadira and Abdullah Alwi's Wedding

Yes, Here are 10 Moments of Tania Nadira and Abdullah Alwi's Wedding

Tania Nadira's Wedding

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Yes, Here are 10 Moments of Tania Nadira and Abdullah Alwi's Wedding

Former wife of Tommy Kurniawan, Tania Nadira has finally married her lover, Abdullah Alwi. The wedding ceremony, which took place on Friday (26/7/2019) yesterday, was conducted solemnly. They both looked so happy, finally being united.

So, what were the moments of Tania Nadira and Abdullah Alwi's wedding like? Check out the photos here!

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Tania Nadira and Abdullah Alwi's wedding was held with Arab and Sundanese customs. Abdullah performed the akad alone, accompanied by Tania Nadira's parents and the officiator.

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The wedding ceremony also uses Arabic language. After it was official, Abdullah was then paraded and met with Tania Nadira who had been waiting elsewhere.

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Elsewhere, Tania Nadira was already waiting for her imam to come to her, accompanied by other female attendants.

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Finally, they were reunited. Tania Nadira's face showed happiness and touched seeing her husband coming to her.

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They are officially and legally married in the country after both of them signed their marriage books.

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Who would have thought, it turns out Tania Nadira and Abdullah Alwi were childhood friends. Maybe this is proof that fate cannot be avoided.

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The dowry is also unique. They use coins as a dowry with their pictures on the coin.

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The feeling of excitement and happiness is not only felt by the couple. The family also looks so happy with their wedding.

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This wedding ceremony is not only with Arab culture and Sundanese customs, KLovers. They also use Gorontalo customs in their wedding reception.

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After getting married, they both plan to go on a honeymoon right away. This time, they might go to Europe.

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Congratulations on your wedding, Tania Nadira and Abdullah Alwi. May it last until the end of your life.