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Sorry I had to re-upload this from yesterday but I added more pictures and videos so hopefully you will enjoy it more
@sweetsour464
4 жыл бұрын
Did you had Ethiopian wedding or Sudanese wedding on your wedding day?
@elzabethasfaw3080
4 жыл бұрын
The wood staff is doing in Ethiopia too specially in wello region.
Sudani people realy theu are peacful and hard worker much love and god bless
I loveeee these types of videos!! Please do more videos explaining Sudanese culture if you can.
@AmenaandElias
4 жыл бұрын
Victoria Bryan I’m happy to hear this it’s what keeps me going ❤️
The same like in Ethiopia my husband and I lived out of Ethiopia and my husband send elderly to my parents to get permission. I love our traditions.
I’m writing a novel with a Sudanese character and there is a wedding scene so this is really helpful thank you very much for sharing your beautiful culture!!❤️❤️☺️
@AmenaandElias
Жыл бұрын
Please share with me when you finish!
Wow the culture is just amazing
I like this description of the traditional Sudanese wedding, especially the bridal dance.
You got to love the Sudanese people. Thanks Amena for the beautiful presentation.
Masha Allah my god bless you Amina I really liked the Sudan wedding💕
Omg i have been looking for a video about Sudanese wedding traditions for so long, thank you Amena 🌷 please do more videos about Sudanese culture 💖✨
I look forward to officially converting to Islam not only for my future wife, but to strengthen my dedication to the culture and more importantly, Allah. I love her with all of my heart and she's the most genuine woman I've ever met. I'll have to make many changes/adjustments since I'm from America, but she's more than worth it. She deserves a beautiful marriage as well as a meaningful one, that remains a strong bond for life. She's not like the women from here in North America and I'm not like men from here either. We met in Med-School and knew that our hearts were destined to become one some day through eye-contact..(SERIOUSLY) We've taken things very slow and I've respected all of her boundaries and traditions. Again, I look forward to the conversion, marriage and life-long unity between Allah, Her and Myself. Thank you so much for the video. I'm even more excited now. lol
@moe895
Жыл бұрын
Hi i hope everything easy for you where is she from original am American
@user-or1ct2tn3z
Ай бұрын
Wish u all the best ❤❤❤🎉🎉
This sounds so beautiful, I learned a lot. Thank you for sharing💛
I learned a new thing today that’s a beautiful culture thank you for telling us you should do more.
Good job Amina, phots and videos took this to a whole new level 👏
Loveeee thanks for adding pics. So beautiful. Love Sudanese culture
@AmenaandElias
4 жыл бұрын
Love Media Production I’m glad you liked it! Pics definitely made it 1000% better
What a beautiful way to represent our culture ❤️
@AmenaandElias
4 жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
im so grateful for this summary i swear and girl you look goooorg mashallah
My boyfriend is from sedan and I’ve been watching your videos to help me understand him, his family, and of course the culture! I greatly appreciate your videos
Thank you for reminding our culture , very similar to Eritrean culture. Thank you 🙏🏽 I love Sudanese people and music!
Very simple to explain it and easy to be understood. Many thanks Amina
My beautiful family i can wait to see you 2 wedding in ethiopia and sudanise culture much love
That is a great tradition Amena, The way it is described, it sounds very expensive weddings in Sudan
Shukran Amina for sharing our tradition to the world❤
Love Sudan and her culture
@Happypotato917
4 жыл бұрын
Ethiopia represent
I have been so many sudanes wedding.love it
alhumdulilah for tradition especially when close to sunnah 💛 shukran for Sharing !!
Hi Amena, I had the experience with the wedding. I'm married to Sudanese man.Even though, we don't have full rituals (we married in Malaysia) as your video but most of the major ceremonies I did experience it. I can say that I still in love with the whole thing and I wish to experience it again (ofc for other family members lol) In my opinion, it was magical ceremonies for both of us.
Thanks for sharing about your culture Amena.
Great video Amena I love it 👍👍👍👍
I think you explained exerything that should be done in wedding. Thank you very much.
Its similar to some tribes in Eritrea and its awesome.
The “HENA” party is also common for Eritrean moslem weddings been there and it really is good and the Milk was also common in the “Tigre” tribe of Eritrea 🇪🇷 thank you for sharing 😘
@AmenaandElias
4 жыл бұрын
Salem Tadesse oh woww I didn’t know the milk tradition is the same ❤️
@imanf3882
4 жыл бұрын
We also do henna parties in morocco!
Thank you for sharing this because typically around these times, culture and traditions are being forgotten but im happy to see that people still remember our culture :) Ps. Mashallah you are Beautiful ❤
I needed this, im completely lost as to what to do and what should happen for thst matter ❤️❤️
Great video Amena 😍😍😍
Yes sudanese weddings are the best. And when it's the henna party you decorate your house with lots of beautiful lights
That’s really beautiful 😍 I think I’m gonna end marrying Sudanese man because they really kind and beautiful mashallah ♥️
I'm grateful that u reflect our traditions to the world❤❤❤❤ Bisides, I liked your accent in English. Alot of thanks sister❤❤
hey amina my dad is sudanese and i lived there for four years and my mom is eritrean i feel like if we met we would be friends we have a lot in common lol 😂, im so glad i came across you channel ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Amena sweet!thank u!
I really enjoy it. Inshallah I will visit with my family one day special Nile River
That was very fascinating Amena thank you I enjoyed it. I love our neghbor Country Sudan and the culture also the music. I have aunt who lived there for decades and she always mixed up Amharic and Arabic. It's sounds funny when she always talk and she is now more Sudanese than Ethiopian. BTW next time when you and Elias go Ethiopia as you guys planned, if you guys visit one of the Islamic holy city called Harer and you 'll find out that there are alot of similarities. The Hena party and some of the traditional dressing and cultural staffs they do that too in Muslim's wedding. Thank you for sharing!
Wowww .... the song is dope.
Interesting! Thanks for sharing.
Love the video it really captures sudanese weddings in detail but id like ti point out that the bridal dance happens after the wedding and not before usually the day after the wedding
Culture is everything!
Inshallah I’m about to marry the sweetest girl I’ve ever met and she’s Sudanese and she wants a Sudanese traditional wedding and this really helped explain a lot of things she was talking about thanks!
This is so beautiful to see! (love from an Eritrean-American)
Thanks a lot now I know more about my culture :)
Love Sudanese people
Always ur loyal sub here from Ethiopia
You may have already posted about this but I'd love to hear about you and Elias' wedding! Did you share traditions or keep it pretty modern?
In Eritrea my country we have similar tradtion
Oh wow the wood treatment reminds me of yoni steaming!
واو ماشا الله ماشا الله i like it Sudan
Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful Amena!
@AmenaandElias
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! ❤️
Sounds interesting/beautiful! So what do you do if you don't like gold or rather yellow gold??? Is white gold allowed?
Hi Amina & Elias I watch your video all the time. I love you all. I’m from Ethiopia livi in Seattle , Wa
So beautiful culture !!!
I remember when Hajer Kabashi was still in Melbourne and would sing at many Henna Parties
You represent positivity ☺️
Wow im early!im kenyan i lived in sudan for five years i fell in love with sudan and its people!
@lobsterbalelegesse9919
4 жыл бұрын
What is good about Sudan (north/Arab Sudan)?
@damanredarnishu5509
4 жыл бұрын
@@lobsterbalelegesse9919 What are you talking about, the thing that is Good is the fact that they are Africans.
@lobsterbalelegesse9919
4 жыл бұрын
@@damanredarnishu5509 That doesn't even make sense plus I asked the original poster.
@damanredarnishu5509
4 жыл бұрын
@@lobsterbalelegesse9919 Maybe next time I will be a little rude so that what I write makes sense to you. Btw welcome to YTs commet section more importantly to the replies where everyone can say what they want.
@fatmabashamakh554
4 жыл бұрын
@lobsterbale the people are so kind and amazing.the culture.the food ..these memories will forever be in my heart.
Amena I really enjoy your videos keep up the good work love from London ❤
I’m really late to this video but I absolutely loved it tho ❤️ you forgot to mention the se-ra ( or however you spell it) from the groom’s house to the bride’s for lunch.
Wow amazing 😉
Was your wedding traditional Amina? Thank you for the video it is detailed very informative. Sounds like expensive wedding but I think It differs for people from different social class and the amount of things the groom has to provide for the bride.
My dads Sudanese ❤️❤️❤️ I love my culture omg
Mashallah same as a chadian culture we do the same
I want to hear about your wedding! Did you guys include any of these traditions?
You make the smoke ceremony and the scrub sound soooo good and fragrant; I wish that I could do it! Thank you for describing this tradition. Learning ere'day! I love it! Also, love the comments from others from their countries / traditions. Thank you for sharing all!
@AmenaandElias
4 жыл бұрын
Yo! G I love the comments from others too it’s so interesting! I’m telling you the smoke and scrub is a life changing experience so nice! Your skin will feel baby soft and smooth and you’ll smell so good!
@deborahundergrace2776
4 жыл бұрын
I know me too ahahaha
Hi Amina and Elias. Great video as usual. One minor correction though. The bridal dance (ragees alaroos) takes place late at night the same day of the wedding and not before. After the party in the wedding hall, people go to the bride's house where she performs the dance ..and then the couple go off to their honeymoon.
I’m so blessed to be Sudanese
Great video helped a lot with some of the unanswered questions I had. In my culture the man has to pay for all the events that happen before the wedding and the wedding itself .. In the Sudanese culture who pays for the wedding and who pays for the engagement/Henna ? Is it the groom or the bride or is their one event that the bride has to pay for ?
Pleased do more videos about Sudan
Beautiful 🌸
@AmenaandElias
4 жыл бұрын
Senait Bayesa thank you!
wow masha Allah l love Sudan culture but somali and Sudanese some similar somali women dress and Sudanese Khartoum woman dress some similar
Did you and Elias go through this wedding ceremony? Any video to share of it?
Your Nubian Kush Queen Ancient Sudan hahaha much Love Great Video
@Amena and Elias this is Arabic Wedding for you also did you know that the Espresso Coffee idea came from the sudanese people as the actual production of Espresso was pruduced in Sudan before it came to Italy.
I’m not too sure but when I went to a henna party when I was younger and if the groom doesn’t catch the bride when she pretends to fall dosent he have to pay ?
The milk part is the crazy one HAHAHA but it looks fun hahah i can imagine doing that
አሚናዬ የሱዳን ሰርግ ደስ ይላል ከዝግጅችቱ ጀምሮ 👍👍👍
Can we see pics or videos from your wedding day??
Nice description Amena though it’s more enticing if we could taste from all those pictures and the goodies , I would like To add the instant where the groom sprays Sandals perfumes on people and throws candy at people for good luck which I think takes place before the milk spraying. It’s nice to be invited to those wedding parties or be the stars of the show 😉it’s like a win-win situation, 😆 😆
Ok I liked everything, but the milk thing was a bit strange to me LOL. Now what about pictures, I remember being in Cairo and it was a tradition to have your wedding picture with the Nile in the background, is there anything like that in Sudan?
8:53 Wth LMAOOOOO that guy is not spraying he’s drenching his wife! lmao!!!! I would be so mad if he messed up all the time that went into the makeup hmph! Lol!
What about the raht? I heard about raht can u explain?
Do you know where I can find Thobes incense and scrubs here in America?
What part Sudana you from do you have a Sudanese Friends should do Q&A Video with some of your Sudan Friends an explain the History of Great Sudan Culture an History
The milk spray sounds crazy 😝
Hello Amena ! Where can I find the Nubian/Sudanese Music you play in the Background ?
@al_sudan
4 жыл бұрын
@emmitthill kzread.info/dash/bejne/X6BkzsSNk9Woorg.html
I love Sudan❤❤❤❤❤❤
Amena konjo❤
Please what is the name of the wood for dukhan 🥰
what are those gold circle things that the bride wears on her head?
Hi amena did you and your husband have a Sudanese and Ethiopian wedding with both traditions combined or were they separate
Legend says if your early Amena replies ❤
@AmenaandElias
4 жыл бұрын
Suad Ismail ALWAYS!! ❤️❤️
Alot but I learned
Yaselam 🥰👌