Those who came up to me, total strangers I may add, congratulated me on my upcoming wedding and gave me lots of encouragement to continue with my lambasting and honest comments. I couldn’t care less really cos they’re nothing but flies on faeces. Even then a few idiots did comment on radio a few days later that I looked pompous and arrogant. Those that I knew and have absolutely no problems with, I talked and entertained them with as much warmth I could. Met a number of my nemesis at the event but we all stayed clear from one another.
We tend to subscribe to the fact that what comes from abroad is quality, but when asked how do you define quality, they will always be left stumped for answers. I’m amazed in that Malaysians and Indonesians are so proud of their artistes but not us Singaporeans.
What they need is endless support from us, cos no one is gonna support them but their own people. Stellar performances by Khairil & Hairia Yusof, Fuad Rahman, Akhi & Salma amongst others gave us an indication that the local Malay music scene is not at all dead and buried. Add to the relaxed mood that emanated throughout and the glorious spread that was served, the event went some way into appeasing the guests who were restless due to a one-hour delay and having to endure the endless chatter of the two hosts, Shika and Rudy Marican. The cosy ambience of the venue was perfect for an event of such magnitude. The event was further graced by a slew of local artistes, past and present, making it a glamour event. The event is in conjunction with the launch of a boof of short stories entitled “ Diari DJ ” ( Diary of a Radio Presenter), penned by none other than Hafeez Glamour, who needs no further introduction in the local Malay entertainment scene. We are truly happy to finally become husband and wife.Last Saturday, I spent my afternoon attending a hi-tea event at “ The Pavilion” Far East Square, my first for the year, if you would believe me. Thank you to everyone for your prayers and wishes. InshaAllah He will take care of the marriage. Choose a partner based on his/her religion first, Allah always comes first, then the rest are meant for you to accept and adapt. Getting married doesn’t mean you need to get to know the other person for years then only you want to marry him. I prayed that Allah not to put myself in relationship before marriage and make everything smooth and easy for me.Īlhamdulillah after both families agreed to the marriage idea, the solemnisation took place on 21 February 2014 in Penang. Yes, that’s exactly what I’ve prayed to Allah. Ramai yang tak sangka I will ended up getting married to somebody I don’t know (maksud kat sini mcm tak bercouple dulu). Alhamdulillah, the next day, we’ve decided to get married. We were introduced by a married couple, then exchanged photo and biodata (these happened through the couple) and finally after istikharah, decided to perform taaruf ( the meeting).ĭuring the 2 hours taaruf session, we were accompanied by a married couple and his married friend.We sat at the same table with the fellow chaperones, chit-chatting and trying to know each other. It happened so fast but it’s the way I want it to be. Him in this post is none other than my husband. But I’ve never thought things will go differently in 2013.
Searching for the right candidate has never been easy.
I thought about getting married a couple of years ago.