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Mass Wedding Ceremony in Pakistan: 43 Couples Married
At a mass wedding ceremony organized by the IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation for orphans in the city of Haripur, Pakistan, 43 couples tied the knot. The program aimed to ease the financial burden on families in need, and the newly married couples were presented with dowry packages consisting of basic household items.
Pakistan 19.12.2025

The ceremony, held at the Pakistan Khubaib Foundation Haripur Campus, was attended by Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Sardar Muhammad Yusaf, Former Speaker of the National Assembly Asad Qaisar, Deputy Chairman of the IHH Board of Trustees Hüseyin Oruç, representatives of IHH and the Çeyiz Foundation, local officials, the brides and grooms, and their families. More than 2,000 people attended the event.

Dowry Gifts Presented
Each of the 43 couples received a dowry package made up of essential household goods.

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At the wedding ceremony, Hüseyin Oruç said:
“Twenty years ago, we began our work for orphans in Pakistan, and now, Alhamdulillah, we have reached a time when we see our children grown up and getting married. We are experiencing the joy of witnessing the children we once supported as orphans now establishing their own families. By organizing the wedding ceremony of 43 orphaned children in Pakistan, we shared in this meaningful happiness.”

The newly married couples and their families also expressed their gratitude to IHH and its donors for supporting the mass wedding ceremony.

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