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married simply and distributed lakhs of rupees among poor

 The son's marriage was solemnized in a mosque and he spent Rs. 2.5 million on food for the poor and orphans. Know what message this father wants to give to everyone?



Simply marrying and getting married has become a basic requirement in this day and age. But there are some people who do not agree to marry simply. While in Pakistan now day by day there are many clear examples of simple marriages. Now look at Rehanullah Wala. He wrote about his son's wedding on his Facebook account which was very touching.

He said in his Facebook post: "For the last 15 years when people have been asking me for marriage in my inbox, I have told them to have a simple wedding and invite only those close to you to your house. As you do on Eid, but get married as soon as possible and do not delay. Not getting married because of expensive marriages, dowry, good job, house or finances is not religiously acceptable.

I told my children that your marriage will be simple and your marriage will be in mosques, and I am very grateful to my children, wife and parents for agreeing to this decision and finally we The simplest thing was to marry our son Abdullah Allahwala to Neha Shoaib which we could do. My father has 15 brothers and sisters and I have more than 500 cousins, their spouses, their children and their grandchildren! I have 25000 numbers in my phone, 1 million people on my Facebook, a few hundred staff members, the usual wedding would have taken place in a very big club or ground with at least 1000 guests! Due to the large number of family members and social circles in our tribe, marriages usually take place in large venues. I was not able to invite my closest school, work and social friends to this wedding, because I wanted to make sure that I am not a hypocrite who wants to do simple things and still have a big gathering for my family. I say As hypocrites are the worst in Islamic law.

So there must be a change we want to see in the world, and I hope this example will inspire more people who simply like the marriage process. The small amount of Rs 3 million not used in this wedding ceremony was used to deliver food to the homes of the elders, orphanages and to provide good quality cheap wedding food for others. May Allah accept this action, Amen. Pray for the bride and groom that they will always be happy with smiling faces and hearts! '

Simply marrying means not only marrying religious traditions but also understanding the needs of the society. Take care of them, obey them. Think for them too. This step of Rehanullah Wala definitely proved to be positive for helping these thousands of poor people. Would any of you like to do this good deed for your children?


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