
Hazza bin Zayed attends group wedding of 58 grooms from Al Ain Region
ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)His Highness Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler's Representative in Al Ain Region, has attended a reception held to celebrate a group wedding organised by Al Nyadat tribe. The celebration marked the marriages of 26 grooms from the Al Nyadat tribe and 32 grooms from other tribes across Al Ain Region.
His Highness congratulated the newlyweds and their families, wishing them happiness and success in building strong, loving families that contribute to the foundation of a stable and cohesive society.
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His Highness affirmed the importance of group weddings and other community-driven initiatives, highlighting the pivotal role of the family as the cornerstone of society and a key pillar of its stability.His Highness Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan also praised the efforts of the organisers of the group wedding, and commended retired Major General Saif Mohammed Matar Al Nyadi for his role in supporting this initiative, which reflects the spirit of unity and solidarity among the people of Al Ain.The grooms and their families expressed their gratitude to His Highness Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan for honouring the occasion with his presence and for the leadership's continued support in helping young Emiratis build strong, tight-knit families that embody the deep-rooted values of Emirati society.
The reception, held at Al Dhahir Wedding Hall in Al Ain, was attended by a number of sheikhs, senior officials, relatives of the newlyweds, and a crowd of well-wishers.
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