It
may sound a little surprising to many across the world, a 92-year-old
Iraqi man married a woman, who is 70 years younger to him, in a ceremony
which also witnessed the wedding of the groom's two grandsons.
Muslai
Mohammed, one of the most prominent figures in his village, decided to
get married three years after the death of his first wife, who died aged
58.
Interestingly, Musali Mohammed al-Mujamaie's two teenage grandsons also tied the knot in the same ceremony that was attended by several local tribal and religious leaders of Gubban village which lies south of central Iraqi city of Samarra.
After wrapping up the wedding ceremony, an excited Musali Mohammed al-Mujamaie said, "I am so happy to get married with my grandsons."
Interestingly, Musali Mohammed al-Mujamaie's two teenage grandsons also tied the knot in the same ceremony that was attended by several local tribal and religious leaders of Gubban village which lies south of central Iraqi city of Samarra.
After wrapping up the wedding ceremony, an excited Musali Mohammed al-Mujamaie said, "I am so happy to get married with my grandsons."
Stating
that he felt much younger at the age of 92 after getting married in the
same ceremony with his grandsons aged 16 and 17, the eldest groom
added, "I feel like a 20-year-old!"
Musali Mohammed al-Mujamaie went on to say that the marriages of his grandsons were getting repeatedly postponed due to the delay in the arrangements of his marriage.
Musali Mohammed al-Mujamaie went on to say that the marriages of his grandsons were getting repeatedly postponed due to the delay in the arrangements of his marriage.
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