Former Bigg Boss OTT 3 contestant Sana Sultan recently married Mohammad Wazid in a beautiful ceremony in Madinah. On Monday, the couple shared a series of touching images on Instagram, capturing moments from their intimate Nikkah. Keeping Wazid’s identity partially private, Sana chose not to reveal his face in the photos.
The first image offered a glimpse of their hands against Madinah’s serene backdrop, followed by a picture showing Sana gazing to the side while Wazid stood with his back to the camera, holding her hand. The couple also shared details of their wedding card and cake and other ceremony moments. For the occasion, Sana wore a cream suit paired with a red dupatta, while Wazid donned a white kurta-pajama complemented by a beige jacket.
In a heartfelt caption, Sana expressed her gratitude, writing, “Alhamdulillah, I am humbled and overjoyed to share that I have been blessed with Nikkah in the most sacred and dreamlike place—Madinah—besides the most wonderful man, my Wajid Ji, my ‘Vitamin W.’ From cherished friends to life partners, our journey has been a testament to love, patience, and faith.”
Reflecting on the purity of their bond, Sana wrote, “We kept our relationship Halal, and in today’s world, such choices might seem rare. We met when our souls needed healing, and through genuine love and intentions, we became each other’s solace. From the start, we vowed to honor our bond by avoiding haram, trusting that this would be the foundation for a lasting relationship.”
She said their simple and spiritual Nikkah was “free from the grandeur of worldly glitz.” The couple shared their commitment to a journey built on patience (Sabr) and faith, with deep gratitude for their blessings, concluding, “When your intentions are pure, your love unconditional, and your faith unwavering, Allah blesses you with what is best.”
Sana’s journey on Bigg Boss OTT 3, hosted by Anil Kapoor, ended earlier this year after housemates voted her out.
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