Muslim couple hold wedding ceremony on virtual app Zoom and it was incredible

Muslim couple hold wedding ceremony on virtual app Zoom and it was incredible

- Unsha Bakker, a registered nurse and her husband Farzan had to cancel their wedding due to COVID-19

- They had already paid deposits for the venue, cake, food, dress and their guests purchased air tickets

- Since they were Muslim, postponing the ceremony meant holding off cohabiting as it is not allowed to happen before marriage

- Unsha came up with the smart idea to say their vows on Zoom so they could start their lives together without feeling guilty

As cases of new COVID-19 infections keep rising, couples hoping to tie the knot have had to come up with clever ways to say I Do.

Unsha Bakker and Farzan, a happy Muslim couple, were caught in a quagmire when social distancing was imposed and people were asked to stay away from mass gatherings.

Muslim couple hold wedding ceremony on virtual app Zoom and it was incredible
Unsha Bakker and Farzan cancelled their wedding in March indefinitely. Photo: Unsha Bakker/Huffpost
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Speaking to Huffpost, Unsha admitted she and her hubby could not spend their new lives together before walking down the aisle due to Muslim customs.

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They were required to be tied before the eyes of God so their marriage and union could be blessed.

Muslim couple hold wedding ceremony on virtual app Zoom and it was incredible
They were heartbroken as they knew Islam did not allow them to cohabitate before getting married.
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At first, considering the money they had poured into booking a venue, securing food and seats for guests was a headache but they learnt to make peace with it.

Yet, she knew postponing the wedding would translate to not living with the man she loved so deeply.

“Since my husband and I come from fairly traditional Muslim families, postponing our wedding meant postponing the start of our lives together,” she said.
Muslim couple hold wedding ceremony on virtual app Zoom and it was incredible
Unsha and Farzan lived in different areas and had to come up with a plan that would save their relationship from collapsing.
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The registered nurse said people had already booked flights and were ready to travel during summer to attend the wedding of the decade.

But sadly, COVID-19 happened and everything nearly went to the dumps.

On March 10, 2020, the couple decided to call off the wedding citing unavoidable circumstances.

Muslim couple hold wedding ceremony on virtual app Zoom and it was incredible
They set up a ceremony on Zoom and exchanged their vows.
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One day, the medic asked her fiance whether they could just hold their marriage via Zoom and avoid jumping through hoops in an attempt to be together.

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“Imagining the possibility that our wedding would be reduced to Zoom, I broke down into tears. I began to have vivid visions of what I would be missing out on by not proceeding with the ceremony we planned for the summer,” she said.

Farzan agreed and the two connected their friends and family then threw a simple yet memorable ceremony.

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In other news, seven people have contracted coronavirus after a couple ignored travel warnings to go ahead with their dream Bali wedding.

The couple identified as Matt and Jess Muir got married at the Villa Shalimar in Canggu on March 20 before returning to their home in Newcastle.

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