Sukaina and Ali Wedding - December 27th to 30th, 2007

Posted By Michael Shandro

We ended the year with a blast; the marriage of Sukaina and Ali.  This was our first Muslim wedding ceremony.  It was performed in the Persian style at Sukaina’s parents’ house.  It was one of the most intimate wedding ceremonies that we have attended.  We were present for four days of the multi-day event.  We were able to witness many beautiful moments.

Thursday - Mendhi and Trashing

The first day started with us going to Sukaina’s house where she was getting her mendhi (henna) applied.  It is a very delicate procedure and the artist from Toronto was amazing.  She wants to study to be a surgeon and with those fingers and attention to detail she will surely succeed.

Edmonton Mendhi

Wedding Music

Sukaina’s bridesmaids got to relax with her while she had her mendhi applied.  We listened to Indian music videos during the evening.  This is the first time that two of the girls had tried on Indian clothes.

Indian Dress Edmonton

 The Mendhi looks the best when it is freshly applied.

 Edmonton Mendhi

The ceremony cannot start until the groom finds his name on the bride.  Can you find Ali’s name in the mendhi?

Mendhi Edmonton

Sukaina's Mendhi

At Ali’s Auntie’s house they were performing ceremonies.

Wedding Ceremonies

Then we witnessed a ritual like none that we had ever seen before.  The ‘trashing’ is when the bridesmaids and the groom’s family get a chance to mess up the groom before he gets married.  They covered him in syrup, silly-string, cotton balls, and a mess of other things.  Of course the groom gets to fight back and we got to see some pretty fun and sticky wrestling.

Groom Trashing

Friday - Ladies’ Mendhi Party

Friday night was Sukaina’s Mendhi Party at the Meridian Banquet & Conference Centre where the ladies attending the wedding had mendhi applied.  There were ceremonies and dancing.

Mendhi Party

Sukaina was fed Smarties throughout the ceremonies.  Traditionally the bride and groom are fed nuts and desserts by family members, however, Sukaina has a sensitivity to nuts so the Smarties were a safe (and tasty) alternative.

Mendhi Ceremonies

Dancing

Mendhi Hands Meridian Banquet Centre

Saturday - Wedding Ceremony and Dinner

We started our Saturday out at Sukaina’s house where she had her makeup applied and gems attached to her mendhi.  Her amazing wedding outfir was from Dubai and was very heavily laden with jewels and beads.

Bridal Makeup

Edmonton Bridal Dress

Bridal Jewelery

Toronto Mendhi Artist

Ali arrived and the ceremony began.

Groom arrives

A gorgeous veiled Sukaina came down the stairs.

Veiled bride

Persian wedding ceremony

Wedding ceremony guests 

Sukaina was veiled throughout the ceremony, and the veil was removed after they became husband and wife.  The first time that Ali saw Sukaina’s face at the ceremony was through a mirror opposite to them when the veil was removed.

Edmonton muslim wedding ceremony

This is a picture of Sukaina through the mirror.  She looks stunning.  Like a movie star.

Bride

Bride and Groom

Bride and Groom

Family members ground sugar over the couple’s head to ’sweeten the relationship’.

Sweet wedding

Sukaina leaving her family’s house as a newly married woman.  A very emotional time, especially since she is leaving her family in Edmonton to begin a new family of her own in Houston.

Bride leaving house

Bride and mom

We headed to City Hall for formals since it was freezing outside!

Bridesmaids at Edmonton City Hall 

Groomsmen at Edmonton City Hall

Edmonton City Hall Wedding Photos

Sukaina and Ali stayed at the Hotel MacDonald and we were able to take some beautiful portraits of them there.

Hotel Macdonald Pictures Edmonton

Saturday night was an intimate dinner at Ziveli’s restaurant where family and friends relaxed and enjoyed good food and good company.  It was the first time we’d seen a groom feed wedding cake to one of the kids at the wedding - it sure made him happy!

Cake cutting at Ziveli's

Bridesmaids looking on

Groom feeding kid cake

Sunday Morning - Breakfast

The newly married couple arrived at Ali’s aunt’s house for breakfast and gifts.

Bride and Groom Arrive

A ceremony is held when the couple enters the family home where they jump on to small pots.  Whoever breaks their pot first will rule the household.  A similar ceremony was held at Sukaina’s house on Saturday and Sukaina broke hers first, therefore officially wearing the pants in the relationship.  On Sunday, Ali got a head start….before Sukaina even had her shoes on!  Judges rule: it’s a tie!

Bride and Groom pot-breaking ceremony

We couldn’t help but join in the gift giving.  Over the last 4 days we’ve felt like members of the family, and wanted to express our joy at being part of this wedding.  We presented Ali and Sukaina an album of some highlights over the days of the wedding, something they can take with them back to Houston while we work on their wedding album.  I’m happy to say that they loved it!

Wedding photography gift

Sunday Evening - Reception

Now here’s where our couple really showed their true love and passion for one another.  They braved chilly temperatures at the Royal Alberta Museum for some amazing nightime portraits.  Keep in mind that Ali is here for the wedding from Houston!  With love to keep them warm, you can’t even tell how cold it was out there.  We are constantly amazed by what our couples will do to ensure the best photos.

Government House Edmonton, Alberta

Government House Alberta 

Sukaina and Ali held their reception at the Meridian Banquet and Conference Centre (http://www.meridianbanquets.ca/).  It was a great party!  The couple had a unique second cake made of several mini cakes.  Yum!

Bride's parents

Wedding cake at Meridian Banquet Centre Edmonton

Bride and Groom at Meridian

The bridesmaids presented Ali with some rules for taking care of Sukaina

Bridesmaids

Wedding cake Edmonton

Meridian banquet centre

All of the boys!

Congratulations, Sukaina and Ali!  You are a beautiful couple, and we wish you a blessed future together in Houston.  Come back and visit often!

Royal Alberta Museum Pictures

Dec 30th, 2007
  1. Farah posted the following on January 3, 2008 at 2:45 pm.

    As usual, your photos turned out absolutely lovely! Thanks for being there with us through the whole wedding maddness…your service, flexibility , understanding and passion for photography made it easy for us to make you part of our family. Look forward to seeing the rest!

  2. Kaniz, Ashraf, and Sameer posted the following on January 9, 2008 at 8:13 pm.

    You did a wonderful job AGAIN. We’re all very pleased and are happy on how you became part of the family on those 4 days of joy. Thank you very much for your understanding and flexibility and accomodating. We’ll for sure keep you in mind for future weddings or events. Hope to see the full album done. Good job guys, keep it up :D

  3. Bharti Khandelwal posted the following on January 10, 2008 at 11:55 am.

    The pictures are beautiful. You two make a fabulous couple.Hans,Indira and I enjoyed looking at each picture. We wish you all the best.

  4. C. Tahirih Dunn posted the following on January 10, 2008 at 12:16 pm.

    Ali, your bride is beautiful. I wish you both all the happiness that this world has to offer. Take good care of each other.

    Cleo

  5. Agustin(Aguie) posted the following on January 10, 2008 at 1:04 pm.

    Ali,

    Congratulations on your wedding. The pictures are very nice.

    Agustin (Aguie)

  6. Vanessa Burwell posted the following on January 10, 2008 at 3:40 pm.

    These photos are so amazing. You are the most beautiful couple I have ever seen. May God bless you many times over and over now and generations to come! - Vanessa

  7. Harpreet posted the following on January 12, 2008 at 8:57 pm.

    You both look stunning, great photos..I still cant believe our random meeting in Vancouver! Enjoy every precious moment together! Harpreet & Jo xxx

  8. Kristine Rodrigues posted the following on January 14, 2008 at 1:52 pm.

    Thank you for sharing your memories of that day with me. The pictures and your culture traditions are beautiful and amazing. I have never seen anything like that before. Health, Happiness, Trust and Love. I wish you the BEST !!! Kristine

  9. Christine & Borden Mytrunec posted the following on January 14, 2008 at 7:12 pm.

    Wow, such BEAUTIFUL pictures of a lovely couple. Wishing you love, happiness and health. Congratulations
    Love Auntie Chris

  10. Faye & Gus posted the following on January 22, 2008 at 12:33 pm.

    Fabulous photos! Thank you for sharing them. We are sorry we had to miss it. Best of luck on your new journey and enjoy the ride - the best is yet to come!!

  11. mshandro posted the following on January 22, 2008 at 12:42 pm.

    Wow, Sukaina and Ali, you have by far the most comments of any of the couples on the blog. There are a lot of people who love you out there.

    We thank you for the opportunity to be witnesses to such a beautiful marriage.

    Michael and Haley Shandro

  12. Sam & Lesley posted the following on February 13, 2008 at 3:52 pm.

    Ali & Sukaina,
    The beautiful visual memories of your Wedding Day will live on for posterity. Congratulations. They express the joy of you both & happiness experienced throughout all the celeibrations . We know only contiinued future blessings will be instore for you & your families.
    Looking forward to meeting you soon,
    Sam & Lesley

  13. Seshu posted the following on February 19, 2008 at 8:44 am.

    Stunning images! Beautifully executed … aren’t South Asian weddings simply a lot of fun?

  14. Apresh posted the following on February 28, 2008 at 4:55 am.

    STUNNING!


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