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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Rohmad (72), a resident of Krompakan Gemuh, Kendal, Central Java, following the mass wedding bride

Rohmad (72), a resident of Krompakan Gemuh, Kendal, Central Java, following the mass wedding bride




Rohmad (72), a resident of Krompakan Gemuh, Kendal, Central Java, following the mass wedding bride and groom along with 19 other pairs, organized by the Ministry of Religious Kendal, in the mosque of Al Muttaqim, Kaliwungu, Kendal, on Wednesday (01/02/2013).

Rohmad, a widower with three children since his wife died, married Djumiati (65), widow 4. Djumiati Rohmad a neighbor who was also widowed by the death of the husband.

Rohmad feel happy to be married to a woman dreams even if done in bulk. Therefore, to get married alone, he, who worked as a farmer, has no cost. "I'm happy to be married anymore," said Rohmad.

Rohmad explained, he knew Djumiati long as neighbors. Her love in her heart grew two years ago because it is often met.

"Djumiati stalls open every day and I bought food there," he explained. He pleaded not excited when the consent granted would do for he had never been married.

Meanwhile, Regent Kendal, Widya Kandi Susanti, who attended the mass wedding, the bride asked that previously had been planting fruit trees in the yard or open space that belongs to the local village green. Because, according to Regulation (Regulation) No. 3 of 2012, the bride in Kendal have to plant a fruit tree.

"If you did not plant, will be subject to fines, which must be planted five or illegitimate letter was not given," said Widya.

Marriage mass followed by 20 pairs bride held by the Ministry of Religious Kendal in order to Vibrant Day Charity Bhakti-67. Youngest bridal couples are Zaenal Abidin (22) and Isti'arofah (18) of the District of Watercress, Kendal, while the bride is the eldest Rohmad (72) from Gemuh.

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