Details of the henna ceremony of Rajwa Al Saif
A touching speech by Queen Rania at the henna party that she held for Ragwa Al Seif
Ragwa Al Saif The hour happened after Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah yesterday evening at the Royal Hashemite Court - Mudarib Bani Hashem, a dinner party on the occasion of the wedding of His Royal Highness Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II, Crown Prince, and Miss Ragwa Al Saif. The ceremony, which was attended by many of their royal highnesses, princesses, and their royal highnesses Princess Iman bint Abdullah II and Princess Salma bint Abdullah II, a number of members of the Al-Saif family, and invitees from various governorates of the Kingdom, included henna drawing, the bride's wedding, and traditional Jordanian and Saudi songs and songs that he participated in. the artist Nidaa Sharara, the artist Zain Awad, the artist Diana Karazon, the Misk Ensemble, the Young Women of Salt Ensemble for Folklore, and the Halim Music Ensemble.
Her Majesty welcomed the attendees and said, “Welcome to you, I am glad that you are here to share our joy with us. I mean, praise be to God, today many are dear to us, and to our large family, by saying: Our homes do not accommodate you, our hearts expand you, and joy is unity. Hussein your son and you are his family
And this is your wedding. Hussein is my first joy, my eldest son... Like any mother, I have long dreamed of seeing him as a groom. Praise be to God, today we started our celebrations of his wedding, and God willing, it will be well.
She added, “I finally have a daughter-in-law! But not any daughter-in-law, God willing, with hope, so I don't know what is sweeter or more delicious than her bride?
Find its exuberance from the exorbitantness of Iman and Salma. I remember from the most hidden month when our master Hussein and I told us that he intended to get married. How happy was our joy?
Hope is the sweetest hope from me to the Lord of the worlds for Hussein. She said to Miss Ragwa, “God willing, O Lord, may God make you happy, grant you success, and keep you together. And God willing, you will always be the support and joy of each other.”
To the mother of Rajwa Al Saif
Her Majesty addressed the bride’s mother, saying, “Um Faisal, we always say that you know the girl from her mother, and I tell you the mother is a jewel, “Azza.” I know that I was in your place two months ago, and I know your feelings… But I want to assure you that he is hope in our eyes and in Hussein’s eyes while she is among her family and people. So check on her.”
And she added, “Today, I see Hussein, and I see in front of me a brave young soldier who is self-confident and strong. I see how he is like his father.
I see how his style is, the way he deals with his bride and me his weddingHow would you like this wedding to be with Jordanian participation?
Not only with the celebrations, but with the preparations as well.”