sara, you might be right- i'm a wee bit colour blind when it comes to blues and purples.
looks purple to me too.
sara, you might be right- i'm a wee bit colour blind when it comes to blues and purples.
looks purple to me too.
looks purple to me too.
its the kind of outfit that looks bluish and purplish depending on the angle. I have one of those too :)
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wow. i should check this thread more often.. prettyyy pics of weddings!
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wow i really love the silver jhoomer!! so sparkly!
luminaireimages: Sabiha & Yousuf
what do u think about her hairdo?
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not my style
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^ looks like a bra strap to me!! its so annoying when safety pins show!!!!
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What are they doing under that duppate together
I’ve never seen that!! ![]()
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^ i have seen it in mun dhikai...but never reading something together!
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such a cute picture ![]()
http://www.paklinks.com/gsmedia/files/73242/481.jpg
I know it looks like the bride and groom are reading something, but I think it’s the aarsi-musaf. Usually, a mirror is placed on the Quran and the groom sees the bride for the first time in the mirror. There is a second step, where the groom reads/recites a surah and writes the surah (using sandalwood powder) on the bride’s forehead.
But, I could be wrong…
LOL if you blow up the pic, and look at the girls behind the couple on the right side, there is a girl there with herh ands on her face, almost looking like thinking “what the heck are those two doing!!!?!??” sorry couldn’t help noticing.
also, couldn’t help noticing all that blue/purple on her eyes. too OTP
wow..and they say our cultures all hindu-fied ![]()
were the bride and groom blind or something? ![]()
I know it looks like the bride and groom are reading something, but I think it's the aarsi-musaf. Usually, a mirror is placed on the Quran and the groom sees the bride for the first time in the mirror. There is a second step, where the groom reads/recites a surah and writes the surah (using sandalwood powder) on the bride's forehead.
But, I could be wrong...
Yup. I don't remember it being on top of the Quran, but I do think it's a very nice tradition.