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Elderly Hakeem’s marriage goes viral on Social Media

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ISLAMABAD: A marriage involving an elderly man identified on social media as a “Hakeem” has gone viral, sparking widespread debate and mixed reactions online.

In a video message circulating across platforms, the elderly man said, “Alhamdulillah, I have performed Nikah. If at this age your pocket allows and you have the strength, you should also choose marriage.” He urged people to promote Nikah instead of immoral practices, describing it as a Sunnah act. He added that both he and his wife are happy and grateful.

Photos and videos being shared online show the elderly man marrying a young woman, with both appearing pleased in the visuals. While some users have congratulated the couple and termed the marriage a lawful and personal choice, others have questioned the significant age difference, leading to intense discussions.

However, the authenticity of the circulating images and videos has not been independently verified. Despite this, the topic continues to trend on social media, with users expressing a range of opinions from support to criticism.

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