The Dhaka Times Desk Love is truly a wonderful thing. After falling in love, people forget everything about their lineage and prestige. Today there is a story of a footballer converted in love with the princess of the royal family!
Today's story is about a Malaysian royal family. After falling in love with the princess of the royal family, the story of the successful outcome of a unique love. The princess there married a former Dutch footballer. Their love was also recognized. It's like a fairy tale. Just like a wonderful love story on the movie screen or in a story book.
Much like a Disney World story, the princess is suddenly spotted by an alien. The young man fell in love with the princess at first sight. After that, after many stories, he adopted him in his life.
Last Monday, the former footballer of the Netherlands, Dennis Muhammad Abdullah, married Princess Tunku Tun Aminah Sultan Ibrahim, the only daughter of the Sultan of Johar, Malaysia. Denis converted to Islam before marriage.
Sultan of Johar Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar is one of the most influential royal families in the country. He is one of the richest kings of the country. He also has his own army.
It is known that the 31-year-old princess and 28-year-old Dennis Verbas first met in a cafe. Dennis was then working as a marketing manager for a football team in Singapore. Before this he was a football player of English Premier Club Arsenal.
It is known that after three years of dating, he converted to religion in 2015 and took a new name. After conversion, Dennis Verbas became Dennis Muhammad Abdullah. Two years later, he adopted the princess in royal garb. The glittering wedding ceremony was attended only by close relatives of the royal family, friends and invited guests. Denise's mother came from Amsterdam to attend the event.
The wedding ceremony was organized according to Malaysian tradition and royal family customs. He pays the bride a dowry of 22.50 ringgit ($4), according to a centuries-old custom in the Muslim-majority southern region of Johor. Also, the sultan, the queen, the sultan's brother and his wife kiss the hand as a sign of respect. As per the rules of the royal family, both the bride and groom wore white dresses. At this time, the bridegroom puts a ring on the bride.
Note that the wedding ceremony was shown live on a big TV screen in front of Johor's Raj Palace. Ordinary people also gather in front of the royal palace to watch the wedding ceremony of the royal family with their families and children. It was as if the local people were enjoying a joyous festival.