Siti Nurhaliza marriage with Datuk K has become a controversial moment for all the fan. The wedding is so grand that the no.1 female singer in Malaysia said it was the dream moment of her life. The wedding is full of tradition in my opinion and it’s a great news that it has been direct telecasted in TV3 channel. I’m not a big fan of Siti Nurhaliza, but I wish to share you all the some of the wedding’s videos in case you guys missed watching the ceremony in the television.
Here’s the brief news from The Star about the wedding ceremony between Siti NUrhaliza and Datuk K:
KUALA LUMPUR: In a ceremony rich in Malay tradition that was witnessed by thousands live on television, businessman Datuk Khalid Muhammad Jiwa took pop princess Siti Nurhaliza Tarudin as his wife yesterday.
The akad nikah (solemnisation of marriage) was held at the Federal Territory Central Mosque and performed by FT Religious Department (Jawi) registrar of marriage, divorce and reconciliation Nasroddin Mat Daud.
Khalid offered a mas kahwin (marriage fee) of RM22,222, a figure that was inspired by the period of time that it took for the Quran to be revealed to Prophet Muhammad (which was 22 years, two months and two days).
The akad nikah was preceded by a majlis pertunangan (engagement ceremony) where representatives from both sides waxed lyrical, with the groom’s side cajoling the other side to accept the suitor’s request.
Equally eloquent and articulate with their pantun, the bride’s side accepted, and Khalid’s mother Siti Zainab Hanafi slipped a single-studded diamond ring onto Siti’s dainty finger to seal the engagement.
Khalid presented, as hantaran (bridal gift) – with the theme Cindai, after Siti’s most famous song – seven trays that carried a cash gift of RM30,000, sweetmeats, a volume of the Quran, a floral potpourri, a diamond-studded jewellery set, a cloth of lace, a handbag and a wristwatch.
The bride’s side reciprocated with nine trays – with the theme drawn from another of her hit songs, Sebenar Cinta – that carried a floral potpourri, songket cloth, studs for a baju Melayu, a wristwatch, a ring, a cake, a belt and wallet, cufflinks and a tuxedo.
After the customary vow of marriage, Khaled slipped a single studded diamond ring on Siti’s finger to signify their union as man and wife.
Present at the ceremony were Tengku Muda Pahang Tengku Abdul Rahman and his consort Isteri Che Julita Aishah, Malacca Yang diPertua Negri Tun Khalil Yaakob and his wife Toh Puan Zurina Kassim, and Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, wife of Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
Speaking to some 100 reporters after the ceremony, Siti said she would try to be a good wife while juggling her time with her career.
Khalid added that he would not stop Siti from pursuing her career.
Siti also admitted that she was besieged by feelings of worry when she arrived at the mosque.
The newly wedded couple left the mosque in separate vehicles.
The much touted Wedding of the Year, will be held at the KL Convention Centre on Aug 28, which would be followed by receptions in Siti’s hometown in Kuala Lipis in Pahang and Jakarta in Indonesia.
Source: The Star
Now here are the videos:
p/s: I hope that they will be happy ever after.

November 12th, 2007 at 11:16 pm
semoga hari yng mendatang memberi kekuatan untuk teruskan perjuangan hidup..
April 10th, 2008 at 11:02 am
No respect at all for a woman who destroy another woman’s happiness! No self respect or dignity whatso ever. Why on earth him?? What is she trying to prove? I hope one day, she is going to experience the same thing..What comes around goes around you know…
April 11th, 2008 at 4:34 am
But the same cycle could turn back to you too. People might gossip about you the same way you gossiped and prayed something bad to happen her.