الي تاركه بلدي الجميل 27 سنه ومقيمه بالخارج اخر صوت سمعته نغمه سياره الغاز وهلا بصدفه عم شوف الفيديو اول صوت سمعته نغمه سياره الغازه عمان يا قطعه من قلبي
I just had my wedding in Feb. as a American coming to Amman I enjoyed my whole stay there I loved the whole experience , my wedding was beautiful alhamduilallah. As a American mine was a bit different but amazing we had it at my mother-in-laws home and party was separate till the end where his family men and women did the dabkeh then when all had their fun then did the chant again, we had a chant in the beginning too the whole family got involved which is a great experience but due to Covid it was only 25 people compared to over 400 people this is a sight to see loved everything that I experienced not waahid thing I would change to the rest of you reading this come to Amman come to experience the life and culture loving city and the food is Amazing and you feel like home thank you for making a video on this Racheal much love
Yesss! My husband's brother got married and we were part of the fardeh (wildly crazy car ride thru the city) to the girl's house AND also to the bride and groom's new home after the party. ...and yes! it IS illegal! But sooooo much fun! Although we didn't hire anyone to do this, it was all of the relatives who were involved. I was trying to take video hanging out my car window of the new couple and the others who were driving just as crazy as us. Sooo much fun! It was at least 10 minutes thru the city! And the girls part of my husband's brother's wedding, the men also danced dabke. But I know definitely the girls party was much more fun! You could tell at many times the men were bored. And don't forget the kunafa and coffee! 😋 The day before this was the "hennna" party. As far as I know this was the party for the groom. Which was all dancing and super loud music! Loved every part if this. Maybe you can explain more about this part in your next video.
Hi there Ratchel,, you are giving our ordinary and regular events a new and interesting perspective and taste!! anyway the "fardeh", is the drive along and with the bride and groom after the bride's house "zafah" on their way to the wedding hall,, not after, best wishes
There's a type 2 of weddings when ther is دبكه involve.. u can search on دبكه or مجوز on RUclips and u will see how the men's party in this wedding 💒 🤣
I married an Egyptian in our Orthodox church. It was beautiful but the best part was the reception. Our children's Godparents are Jordanian and they have thrown several other wedding parties that were so fun. Of course there are differences in a Christian wedding and Muslim wedding. I've never got to experience a Muslim wedding. I bet it is just as fun.
Here in Palestine, mostly mostly the wedding is exaactly what you said, we do the same👌😅 Zaffeh, zaghrootah, separated hall, in the last hour what yau said semi-mixed ,nqoot, and men's dabkeh and dancing which is the most funny and exciting part in the wedding hhhhh😂😂, fardeh, after the wedding we have feast of dinner or feast of lunch and Kunafah before the wedding between noon and afternoon time either in groom's family home or in a restaurant reserved by him or the hall itself within the time of reservation.
In Saoudi w Khalleggee wedding style is so different.... Lol 😅 😅 And... Though, I personally love it, however, yet, There's no Dabkeh... There is only Sheyllat 💃 🎶 🎵 Ruuuhhhh
@@wilted_rose510 So.... After all, I was right 😊 In Khalleggee wedding style, is exactly the opposite way, other way around..., the wedding guests always eat their meal 🍴 🍽️ before the bride (Arousah) 👰 entrance (fil koshah)... Only after that, the bride enters the "Zaffah" party, stays there taking pictures 📷 📸 and only after that the groom (Khatib) 🤵 comes up with their fellows and comes in into the "Zaffah" party walking to the bride, dancing, etc.... Only then, they open up and give the wedding cake 🎂 Then, when the "Zaffah" party is over for the newly couple, the groom takes the bride with him, leaving the guests in the "Zaffah" to continue to party if they want to so..... Usually, only for dancing 💃 🎶 🎵 This is the "Zaffah" party Khalleggee style... 😊
@@wilted_rose510 Btw.... I'm not even Arab myself.... 😂 I'm European Latina, but, I love Arab Khalleggee weddings and culture ♥️ My close friends are themselves Saoudi w Khalleggee 🇸🇦 I know how it works out 😉
@@wilted_rose510 Btw..... The music over there in Khalleggee wedding style is completely different from Shammi weddings.... The Shammi weddings are mainly the Dabkeh music..., meanwhile, the Khalleggee ones are Sheyllat music 💃 🎶 🎵 I personally love Dabkeh, but, I just can't even imagine make a step of it 😅 😅..... , most likely I would break up my legs immediately 😅 😭, so, basically, I love Dabkeh on others performance, watch others dancing Dabkeh and personally, I prefer dance Sheyllat style (Khalleggee) 💃 😍 Sheyllat is much better for me personally 😊 What about you!??? Do you know Sheyllat?? 🤔
What you're talking about is the traditional "Zaghrooouttaa" 👄 👅 In English 🇬🇧, you call it out "Ululation". I'm so used to "Zaghrooouttaa" that I personally do it all the time, everytime I got parties or reception.... "w Salatu w Salamu Alleykoum, ya Habib Allah, Muhammad!"..... 👄 👅 🎉 🎆 🎇 🎈 Ruuuhhhh 💃 🎶 🎵
Rachel, do a video on the days before the zaffeh (especially for the bride's side when she's preparing)! In Tunisia, a wedding lasts 7 days/nights and each day has its own purpose. Is it the same in Jordan?
The same in Palestine, but the last years decrease gradually bacause of the high costs. Here in Nablus,my city, these traditions stopped, but in few villages and other cities still but less than the past. In My city, the tradition was celebration and parties in days before wedding and in days after wedding but now mostly just in the wedding day or the wedding day and the day before.
@@hanzalaomar3234 Islam is valid in every place, just the way they do it. It has always been diverse. The Quran states the purpose of this is to learn insights from one-another, man from woman, community from community. God's design.
I wanna part 2 since I’m marrying my Jordanian fiancé soon! However we’re getting married at the Grand Canyon by my house but probably go sometime later this year to jordan and celebrate too
I am a Mexican American I will have a Jordanian traditional Muslim wedding . I don’t want my husband to attend my party when the belly dancer dances for my guest I am jealous girl .
Hi!! 🙋♀️ 🖐️ Hala, ya habibty 🤗 Ya Hellouwah... Shuff w asmma ☝️ I actually have the traditional Arab Jordanian wedding folklore right here in my RUclips channel for over 10 years already and I completely forgot it ‼️ 😳 Lmaof 😅 🤣 🤣 Shuff... This one is for the "Zaghrooouttaa" 👄 👅 w "Zaffah"..... 🤵 👰 ruclips.net/video/EHZzQkuuHTQ/видео.html
@@mikidias Nice clip! Thanks for sharing. I've only been to Gulf weddings and Morrocan weddings (and of course in other places- Yerevan, Kashmir, Kerala, Jaipur, Izmir, all over the US). Fun to see the differences.
@@larkabroad Omg ❗😯 😮 You've been in Khalleggee 🇸🇦 and Iraqi 🇮🇶 weddings ⁉️❓ So lucky of you 🤩 These are my favourite places and favourite weddings, subsequently...
@@mikidias Not Iraqi Sara, Maghribi. I was a guest of the Sheik of Sharjah at his daughter's wedding a couple years back. There were literally mountains of roses. I may have some on my instagram if you want to see- you'll have to scroll back a lot to find the right years. my Insta is MissLarkAbroad. Prolly have some of the Kashmiri and the Yezidi wedding on there, too.
In southern libya where my Dad is from they do the same exact thing. Always blocking traffic during a Fardah. If it's a Family wedding we just tone it down a little bit. Americans are so confused as to why there's so many cars honking lol and Zaghroota.
It seemed much like the Syrian wedding You are soo cute trying to mimic the groom's mother MHAHAH(مهاهاة) and ZAGHRODEH (زغرودة) The lllellleeeesh thing 😁😅 The video is just super funny, love it😍
With respect to the men hall... It is not always boring as you think... It depends on the family of the groom... Some families are so modern and alienated themself from the foloklor... Therefore their men do not know how to do debka . And so it is exactly as you described... Men waiting and counting the seconds for the party to finish... Although the guests could be very willing and are capable of doing debka... But ofcourse the initiation has to come from the groom's family. Some conservative families would not allow men to come to the women hall and dance or do debka... But unfortunately this happens in most weddings... From an Islamic point of view this is not allowed (haram)
Though I personally like it a lot and so, I respect it too much... Yet, Sr. I personally and honestly prefer the Khalleggee ones from Sharqiyah.... Usually are much more "liberal" and, that's precisely why I personally like it, I prefer that way... 😐 🙂
@@larkabroad If you are a Muslim you should know that a woman should not reveal her body in front of strangers, The bride, her sisters, her female cousins and friends... Etc are not wearing hijab and are revealing a lot of their bodies... Therefore when men come to the women hall many of them are not entitled to see the bodies of the females in that halll.... Read chapter 24 verse 31 from the holy Quran "And tell the believing women to lower their gaze and guard their chastity, and not to reveal their adornments1 except what normally appears.2 Let them draw their veils over their chests, and not reveal their ˹hidden˺ adornments3 except to their husbands, their fathers, their fathers-in-law, their sons, their stepsons, their brothers, their brothers’ sons or sisters’ sons, their fellow women, those ˹bondwomen˺ in their possession, male attendants with no desire, or children who are still unaware of women’s nakedness. Let them not stomp their feet, drawing attention to their hidden adornments. Turn to Allah in repentance all together, O believers, so that you may be successful"
@@Sami_f_AL-Hamdan Every mixed wedding I've ever been to, the women simply throw on their abayas or jelabas when the men give the warning that they are about to join. Don't make something hard that is simple.
@@Sami_f_AL-Hamdan In every wedding I've been to with a mixed portion, the men give a warning in advance of entering and the women simply throw on abaya or jelaba before they enter. Don't make something simple difficult.
Some of the children would be with their dads and some with their mums and some with their elder brothers or sisters, and many stay at home with grandma or grandpa
Like it a lot ❣️ In general, I love Arab Shammi weddings. However, yet, my favourite one are the Khalleggee 😍 The best ones are the Khalleggee w Saoudi 🇸🇦 My own weeding will be Saoudi style, InshAllah!! 💖 And, ya.... Saoudi w Khalleggee wedding style are Segregated, YES!!! 😑
I met on-line a Jordan man he will be coming to Covington Louisiana in May after he finishes his Masters degree he has a work permit an d visa. He wants to get married in the USA.
Hello, I am Jordanian, and I thank you for presenting our culture to foreign countries in a wonderful way .. But There are a lot of things you haven't mentioned Like building a large tent, catering to hundreds of men, and firing bullets for celebration Because there is a lot when they watch a Jordanian wedding video and see that there are gunshots that they think are terrorist. So, you have to clarify so that they have the knowledge that this is within our traditions and culture in weddings and events And thank you again 🌹🌹🌹
I'm an American married to a Jordanian, but I'm wondering if they still do wedding parties if this is the groom's second marriage and he is formally divorced?
@MummyinAmman I like to watch your videos. But I sometimes I feel you always mention things about jordan and jordanians but the same things almost in all middle east. Syria lebanon jordan and Palestine. Because all almost nearly have same culture
بِسـمِ اللهِ الذي لا يَضُـرُّ مَعَ اسمِـهِ شَيءٌ في الأرْضِ وَلا في السّمـاءِ وَهـوَ السّمـيعُ العَلـيم. 3 مرات
I'm Jordanian, and I'd like to know more about British weddings ✨
Accurate
me too
British weddings suck
I still remember my sister's wedding and I still cry years later because some of the people in it have moved to heaven.
You got me with the Lululeeesh, it sums up Jordanian weddings 😂😂
It's not "ululeh"... Lmaof 😅 🤣
Instead, it's "Zaghrooouttaa"! 😁
Ruuuhhhh 💃 🎶 🎵
الي تاركه بلدي الجميل 27 سنه ومقيمه بالخارج اخر صوت سمعته نغمه سياره الغاز وهلا بصدفه عم شوف الفيديو اول صوت سمعته نغمه سياره الغازه عمان يا قطعه من قلبي
I’ve attended a Jordanian weeding as well it was my husband sister and It was full of emotions and joy, nice experience!
British VS Jordanian weddings pleeaase
Lol tbh our British weddings are so boring
@@shanaz3 Well, not as boring as weddings for men in Jordan LOL.
@@mohammadzeyad4562 lol true true
شكراً لك من أعماق قلبي على عطائك الدّائم، كلمات الثّناء لا توفيك حقك، شكراً لك على عطائك
a wonderful perspective on Jordanian weddings part 2 please.... by the way you look angelic in Hijab may Allah bless you and protect you and yours
Yes, for a Jordanian wedding Part 2 and later a detailed comparison of British vs. Jordanian wedding
I just had my wedding in Feb. as a American coming to Amman I enjoyed my whole stay there I loved the whole experience ,
my wedding was beautiful alhamduilallah.
As a American mine was a bit different but amazing we had it at my mother-in-laws home and party was separate till the end where his family men and women did the dabkeh then when all had their fun then did the chant again, we had a chant in the beginning too the whole family got involved which is a great experience
but due to Covid it was only 25 people compared to over 400 people
this is a sight to see
loved everything that I experienced not waahid thing I would change
to the rest of you reading this
come to Amman come to experience the life and culture loving city and the food is Amazing and you feel like home thank you for making a video on this Racheal
much love
Yes do a part tow and a comparison video also please
My GOD I lloovvee your videos sooo muccchhh😂💓💓💓💓💓
They make me laugh 😂💓
I want part two of jordanian wedding 👍💜
Totally want a part 2! I wanted to continue hearing more and more! Sounds like a blast.
Honestly think that us women are the loudest during weddings 😂
Yes would love a part 2! Thank you and much love❤
There’s a party called “ henna “ before the wedding day
It would nice if you talk about it
Yesss! My husband's brother got married and we were part of the fardeh (wildly crazy car ride thru the city) to the girl's house AND also to the bride and groom's new home after the party. ...and yes! it IS illegal! But sooooo much fun!
Although we didn't hire anyone to do this, it was all of the relatives who were involved.
I was trying to take video hanging out my car window of the new couple and the others who were driving just as crazy as us. Sooo much fun! It was at least 10 minutes thru the city!
And the girls part of my husband's brother's wedding, the men also danced dabke. But I know definitely the girls party was much more fun! You could tell at many times the men were bored. And don't forget the kunafa and coffee! 😋
The day before this was the "hennna" party. As far as I know this was the party for the groom. Which was all dancing and super loud music! Loved every part if this.
Maybe you can explain more about this part in your next video.
You're sooo sweet 😍😂😂💕💕
Yesss we want another video about both Jordanian and British weddings 💕
Hi there Ratchel,, you are giving our ordinary and regular events a new and interesting perspective and taste!! anyway the "fardeh", is the drive along and with the bride and groom after the bride's house "zafah" on their way to the wedding hall,, not after, best wishes
I think this is one of your best videos so far 🙏😁
There's a type 2 of weddings when ther is دبكه involve.. u can search on دبكه or مجوز on RUclips and u will see how the men's party in this wedding 💒 🤣
I married an Egyptian in our Orthodox church. It was beautiful but the best part was the reception. Our children's Godparents are Jordanian and they have thrown several other wedding parties that were so fun. Of course there are differences in a Christian wedding and Muslim wedding. I've never got to experience a Muslim wedding. I bet it is just as fun.
من سابع طابق لرميلك حاااالي 👏👏👏👏
I'm Jordanian,the video is so cute
Can you give me your number
@@WaqasKhan-qz9mp
No
Why
@@WaqasKhan-qz9mp Not your problem
Great information. Thank you!
Lol I’d like both videos! So funny you totally described my wedding, makes me want to watch the video tonight 😂😂
Part 2 of this video would be awesome, love your content and insight
هههههههههه eeh welcome to jordan - love the kaz truck interlude
A part two would be so much appreciated ...! :-)
so cute video ...plz part 2 soon
Here in Palestine, mostly mostly the wedding is exaactly what you said, we do the same👌😅
Zaffeh, zaghrootah, separated hall, in the last hour what yau said semi-mixed ,nqoot, and men's dabkeh and dancing which is the most funny and exciting part in the wedding hhhhh😂😂, fardeh, after the wedding we have feast of dinner or feast of lunch and Kunafah before the wedding between noon and afternoon time either in groom's family home or in a restaurant reserved by him or the hall itself within the time of reservation.
In Saoudi w Khalleggee wedding style is so different....
Lol 😅 😅
And... Though, I personally love it, however, yet, There's no Dabkeh...
There is only Sheyllat 💃 🎶 🎵
Ruuuhhhh
@@wilted_rose510
Maybe your refering to Khalleggee style......
Arab Shammi weddings style are a bit different..... 🙄
@@wilted_rose510
So....
After all, I was right 😊
In Khalleggee wedding style, is exactly the opposite way, other way around..., the wedding guests always eat their meal 🍴 🍽️ before the bride (Arousah) 👰 entrance (fil koshah)...
Only after that, the bride enters the "Zaffah" party, stays there taking pictures 📷 📸 and only after that the groom (Khatib) 🤵 comes up with their fellows and comes in into the "Zaffah" party walking to the bride, dancing, etc....
Only then, they open up and give the wedding cake 🎂
Then, when the "Zaffah" party is over for the newly couple, the groom takes the bride with him, leaving the guests in the "Zaffah" to continue to party if they want to so.....
Usually, only for dancing 💃 🎶 🎵
This is the "Zaffah" party Khalleggee style... 😊
@@wilted_rose510
Btw....
I'm not even Arab myself.... 😂
I'm European Latina, but, I love Arab Khalleggee weddings and culture ♥️
My close friends are themselves Saoudi w Khalleggee 🇸🇦
I know how it works out 😉
@@wilted_rose510
Btw.....
The music over there in Khalleggee wedding style is completely different from Shammi weddings....
The Shammi weddings are mainly the Dabkeh music..., meanwhile, the Khalleggee ones are Sheyllat music 💃 🎶 🎵
I personally love Dabkeh, but, I just can't even imagine make a step of it 😅 😅..... , most likely I would break up my legs immediately 😅 😭, so, basically, I love Dabkeh on others performance, watch others dancing Dabkeh and personally, I prefer dance Sheyllat style (Khalleggee) 💃 😍
Sheyllat is much better for me personally 😊
What about you!???
Do you know Sheyllat?? 🤔
yes yes yes talk about british weddings pleeease
I agree, as a man I hate going to weddings I get so bored
This should be a series of five to six parts, with more real life videos from men side ofcourse
What you're talking about is the traditional "Zaghrooouttaa" 👄 👅
In English 🇬🇧, you call it out "Ululation".
I'm so used to "Zaghrooouttaa" that I personally do it all the time, everytime I got parties or reception....
"w Salatu w Salamu Alleykoum, ya Habib Allah, Muhammad!"..... 👄 👅
🎉 🎆 🎇 🎈
Ruuuhhhh 💃 🎶 🎵
oh dear
I've lived there for almost 6 year
I have never ever heard in fardah
I am shocked 😲
Nice video, keep up the good work.
Very nice episode, very good and well done .We like it a lot .Thanks a lot.
i haven't laughed in three days thank you for making me laugh😂😂😂😂😂😂
Rachel, do a video on the days before the zaffeh (especially for the bride's side when she's preparing)! In Tunisia, a wedding lasts 7 days/nights and each day has its own purpose. Is it the same in Jordan?
The same in Palestine, but the last years decrease gradually bacause of the high costs. Here in Nablus,my city, these traditions stopped, but in few villages and other cities still but less than the past. In My city, the tradition was celebration and parties in days before wedding and in days after wedding but now mostly just in the wedding day or the wedding day and the day before.
Why is Tunisia so anti-Islamic despite being a Muslim majority country?
In Saoudi w Khalleggee wedding style is only a weekend... 🙄
@@hanzalaomar3234 Islam is valid in every place, just the way they do it. It has always been diverse. The Quran states the purpose of this is to learn insights from one-another, man from woman, community from community. God's design.
@@hanzalaomar3234 specifically where you saw anti -islamic sentiments in Tunisia ?
I wanna part 2 since I’m marrying my Jordanian fiancé soon! However we’re getting married at the Grand Canyon by my house but probably go sometime later this year to jordan and celebrate too
Congratulations.
I am a Mexican American I will have a Jordanian traditional Muslim wedding . I don’t want my husband to attend my party when the belly dancer dances for my guest I am jealous girl .
Yess sure part 2
تاني بعرف مو اشي ❤️🇯🇴😂
صووت الغاز طربب
The same Sounding song played over and over loudly sums it up.
Part 2, please!
This reminds me of the moroccan weddings I've visited 😍
You know how (زغرتي) because it is a basic thing in Jordan
Yes, please, all the parts of the weddings and their comparisons!
Hi!! 🙋♀️ 🖐️
Hala, ya habibty 🤗
Ya Hellouwah...
Shuff w asmma ☝️
I actually have the traditional Arab Jordanian wedding folklore right here in my RUclips channel for over 10 years already and I completely forgot it ‼️ 😳
Lmaof 😅 🤣 🤣
Shuff...
This one is for the "Zaghrooouttaa" 👄 👅
w "Zaffah"..... 🤵 👰
ruclips.net/video/EHZzQkuuHTQ/видео.html
@@mikidias Nice clip! Thanks for sharing. I've only been to Gulf weddings and Morrocan weddings (and of course in other places- Yerevan, Kashmir, Kerala, Jaipur, Izmir, all over the US). Fun to see the differences.
@@larkabroad
Omg ❗😯 😮
You've been in Khalleggee 🇸🇦 and Iraqi 🇮🇶 weddings ⁉️❓
So lucky of you 🤩
These are my favourite places and favourite weddings, subsequently...
@@larkabroad
You are luckier than me.... As for, I've never been to any Arab wedding...... 😔 😭 💔
@@mikidias Not Iraqi Sara, Maghribi. I was a guest of the Sheik of Sharjah at his daughter's wedding a couple years back. There were literally mountains of roses. I may have some on my instagram if you want to see- you'll have to scroll back a lot to find the right years. my Insta is MissLarkAbroad. Prolly have some of the Kashmiri and the Yezidi wedding on there, too.
Part 2!! 😍😍
In southern libya where my Dad is from they do the same exact thing. Always blocking traffic during a Fardah. If it's a Family wedding we just tone it down a little bit. Americans are so confused as to why there's so many cars honking lol and Zaghroota.
Hahahaha I love hearing you part of story 🤣🤣🤣
Good job you are Super fantastic thanks and l hope you keep like this
Part 2!!! And also a British-Jordanian comparison 😀
Part 2 and comparisons. ❤
It seemed much like the Syrian wedding
You are soo cute trying to mimic the groom's mother MHAHAH(مهاهاة) and ZAGHRODEH (زغرودة)
The lllellleeeesh thing 😁😅
The video is just super funny, love it😍
Part 2 of Jordanian wedding pls
With respect to the men hall... It is not always boring as you think... It depends on the family of the groom... Some families are so modern and alienated themself from the foloklor... Therefore their men do not know how to do debka . And so it is exactly as you described... Men waiting and counting the seconds for the party to finish... Although the guests could be very willing and are capable of doing debka... But ofcourse the initiation has to come from the groom's family.
Some conservative families would not allow men to come to the women hall and dance or do debka... But unfortunately this happens in most weddings... From an Islamic point of view this is not allowed (haram)
Though I personally like it a lot and so, I respect it too much...
Yet, Sr. I personally and honestly prefer the Khalleggee ones from Sharqiyah....
Usually are much more "liberal" and, that's precisely why I personally like it, I prefer that way... 😐 🙂
Which aya forbids it? Please show me which surah discusses debka regulations, Dr. Hamdan.
@@larkabroad If you are a Muslim you should know that a woman should not reveal her body in front of strangers, The bride, her sisters, her female cousins and friends... Etc are not wearing hijab and are revealing a lot of their bodies... Therefore when men come to the women hall many of them are not entitled to see the bodies of the females in that halll.... Read chapter 24 verse 31 from the holy Quran
"And tell the believing women to lower their gaze and guard their chastity, and not to reveal their adornments1 except what normally appears.2 Let them draw their veils over their chests, and not reveal their ˹hidden˺ adornments3 except to their husbands, their fathers, their fathers-in-law, their sons, their stepsons, their brothers, their brothers’ sons or sisters’ sons, their fellow women, those ˹bondwomen˺ in their possession, male attendants with no desire, or children who are still unaware of women’s nakedness. Let them not stomp their feet, drawing attention to their hidden adornments. Turn to Allah in repentance all together, O believers, so that you may be successful"
@@Sami_f_AL-Hamdan Every mixed wedding I've ever been to, the women simply throw on their abayas or jelabas when the men give the warning that they are about to join. Don't make something hard that is simple.
@@Sami_f_AL-Hamdan In every wedding I've been to with a mixed portion, the men give a warning in advance of entering and the women simply throw on abaya or jelaba before they enter. Don't make something simple difficult.
I absolutely love weddings here
Me too! 😊
I love Arab Shammi weddings style, but, personally, my favourite one are the Khalleggee w Saoudi wedding style 🇸🇦 💚
😍
"يا من أمره بين الكاف والنون وإذا أراد شيئا قال له كن فيكون ارزقني بزوج صالح وذرية صالح تقر بهما العيون"🤲🏻😔
أختي تصدقي بإخلاص وسترين العجب من كرم الله وفضله.
@@eyadahmed8010 نعم 👍🏻
Please make a video to compare the Black Eye 👁 and Hassad ; let us enjoy the difference
The music of the gas truck 😂😂😂😂
Yayyyy new video :)
🌹 Jordan 🇯🇴
Yes part 2 please 🥳🥳🥳
💙 you look very cute with hijab.... 💙 i love it
Yabay yabay yabay yaaaaaa!
Me too I am Jordanian to I want to learn about British weddings
I just love your videos 🤣❤
Part 2 please❤️
Great video!
I got emotional and cried the whole video..... Am i weird 😅😭💔😂
I really enjoyed it 🙂
Wow very nice and so beautiful your video and your pic ❤❤
Love this video!
Are u arabic
The thing with the lips is called Zaghratah :)
British VS Jordanian weddings plzzz
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Where are çhildren during weddings?
Some of the children would be with their dads and some with their mums and some with their elder brothers or sisters, and many stay at home with grandma or grandpa
Like it a lot ❣️
In general, I love Arab Shammi weddings.
However, yet, my favourite one are the Khalleggee 😍
The best ones are the Khalleggee w Saoudi 🇸🇦
My own weeding will be Saoudi style, InshAllah!! 💖
And, ya....
Saoudi w Khalleggee wedding style are Segregated, YES!!! 😑
I met on-line a Jordan man he will be coming to Covington Louisiana in May after he finishes his Masters degree he has a work permit an d visa. He wants to get married in the USA.
Hello, I am Jordanian, and I thank you for presenting our culture to foreign countries in a wonderful way .. But There are a lot of things you haven't mentioned Like building a large tent, catering to hundreds of men, and firing bullets for celebration Because there is a lot when they watch a Jordanian wedding video and see that there are gunshots that they think are terrorist. So, you have to clarify so that they have the knowledge that this is within our traditions and culture in weddings and events And thank you again 🌹🌹🌹
@Areli I know, but I just wanted to remind her 😁Thank you for the clarification 🌹🌹
@Areli In order to get to know other cultures is a beautiful thing
But in some weddings men do dabkeh in their own party.. Not all of them set and feel bored😂😂😂
I always watch the Zaffeh in my wedding and that’s it the rest is just boring 😅
no video about the snow? lol
Ahahahhaha 😂
وعليك السلام ورحمةالله وبركاته ❤
ما فيه ترجمة
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Amazing
I'm an American married to a Jordanian, but I'm wondering if they still do wedding parties if this is the groom's second marriage and he is formally divorced?
Yes, every wedding is entitled to be full. Depends, like most things, on the budget and family.
you are a sociologist! can you make a video on students of sociologist, don't worry i gave you years!!
What's a kaz truck?
Assalamu alayikum! CAN I GET JORDANIAN MUSLIM WOMEN FOR MARRIAGE
I am very happy for you 🤓😖😭( الحمد لله)
في مرض اسمه (انسى الفيديو شغال واقرا التعليقات) مين مصاب فيه؟!😂😂💔
@MummyinAmman
I like to watch your videos.
But I sometimes I feel you always mention things about jordan and jordanians but the same things almost in all middle east. Syria lebanon jordan and Palestine. Because all almost nearly have same culture
هههههه زغروده حلوه يا بنات😂
Hahahahahahahahah I'm dying 😂😂😂😂
هههههههااي أويها لولولووووويش😂😂😂😂
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