Dreamiest Nikaah Ever: Groom’s Touching Vows Move Hearts | Watch

A heartwarming video of a Muslim wedding ceremony has gone viral on Instagram, racking up 1.3 million views and a flood of emotional reactions. The clip features the groom delivering heartfelt vows that have resonated deeply with viewers. The video begins with the groom seated in front of the bride, separated by an elegant flower […]

Husband's touching wedding vows melts the internet
by Drishya Madhur - October 16, 2024, 1:53 pm

A heartwarming video of a Muslim wedding ceremony has gone viral on Instagram, racking up 1.3 million views and a flood of emotional reactions. The clip features the groom delivering heartfelt vows that have resonated deeply with viewers.

The video begins with the groom seated in front of the bride, separated by an elegant flower curtain—a traditional element in Muslim weddings. As tears stream down his face, he begins his vows: “Sabko Gawah rakh ke main Kehna chahta hu ki hamesha k liye meri wafai hogi, zindagi bhar ka pyaar hoga, Jab Tak Humari Saans chal rahi hai ap humari Amanaat hogi. Kya ap humse nikaah krne k liye raazi hai?” (In front of all witnesses, I promise to always be faithful, to love you for all of life, and to cherish and protect you until my last breath. Will you marry me?)

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The groom’s emotional declaration has left many viewers teary-eyed, with numerous praises for the beauty of the ceremony and the couple’s love. The viral video of the nikaah has touched many hearts, leading to a deluge of heart emojis in the comments. Some users expressed their emotional reactions with crying emojis. One viewer longed for someone to “cry for me like this,” while another humorously noted that she would have ruined her makeup had she been the bride, writing, “If I was the bride there, I’ll be crying and messing up the whole makeup.”

A third user admitted to crying while watching the clip, describing it as “tooo adorable” and invoking blessings for the couple’s everlasting love, encouraging others to join in prayer. One user commented, “Mashallah, that’s what answered prayer looks like!”