Moroccan artist Abdel Fattah Al-Jerini and his wife Jamila Al-Badawi shared with their followers a series of photos from their honeymoon in Spain, in which the duo appeared at the top of their happiness and joy.
Jamila Badawi went through her account on “Instagram” and published a picture of her and the Greeni while they were in front of a bus selling watermelon, in which they appeared engrossed in eating it greedily, and commented: “Always in the context of encouraging the Moroccan national product on our way, we found my favorite fruit.
Jamila chose to wear a blue dress decorated with gold prints, signed by the international brand “Versace”. While Al-Garini chose a casual look consisting of a gray T-shirt and black pants, and Crocs slipped on his feet.
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Al-Badawi documented several videos and photos of their tourist tour in Spain, accompanied by the tour guide.
It is noteworthy that Al-Jerini celebrated his marriage to Jamila Al-Badawi on the Moroccan way, in the presence of close friends and family members, last Monday, August 22.
Abdel-Fattah Al-Jarini and Jamila shared clips from their wedding ceremony through their official accounts on the “Instagram” application, where Jamila wore a Moroccan caftan in Ivory color, decorated with golden motifs in full, while her lifted hair was decorated with a crown, and she adopted a striking mikaja to highlight the features of her face.
On the other hand, Al-Jarini wore the traditional Moroccan dress, and styled his hair in a high braid.
The duo published pictures from their wedding ceremony, and thanked everyone who offered them congratulations and blessings, commenting: “To all the people who rejoiced with us and rejoiced between us #Thank you very much, #Thank you for your invitations and wishes for happiness, #Thank you to everyone who blessed us with the social media or even the street When they receive us, #Thank you to everyone who contributed to the success of this wedding from near or far, feeling your love and joy before and following the wedding. May God make your hearts happy, how you made us happy.”