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‘From this hospital bed, I thee wed’

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WHILE love can cross boundaries and conquer obstacles, one couple proved there is nothing that can stand in love’s way.

Muneer Hercules and Maryam Kallie were not going to allow a traumatic event to get in the way of their nikkah (Muslim wedding ceremony).

Hercules was allegedly attacked in his home over the weekend and sustained injuries in what is believed to have been an armed robbery.

This didn’t stop the couple from tying the knot, and with the blessing of the management and staff of the hospital where Hercules was being treated, the nikkah took place in the ward.

It’s the first time a nikkah has taken place in the medical ward at Gatesville Melomed and the staff and management were pleased.

“Through sickness and in health, the beautiful couple, Muneer Hercules and Maryam Kallie, did not allow a devastatin­g event to deter them from getting married,” Melomed Gatesville said.

“They have tied the knot at Melomed Gatesville hospital on March 10. The management and staff gave their blessing for the nikkah, or wedding ceremony, to take place at the hospital. This was following a robbery at his home.” | Staff Reporter

 ?? PAGE MELOCARES FACEBOOK ?? DESPITE being attacked during an armed robbery, Muneer Hercules went ahead with his nikkah to Maryam Kallie from his hospital bed. |
PAGE MELOCARES FACEBOOK DESPITE being attacked during an armed robbery, Muneer Hercules went ahead with his nikkah to Maryam Kallie from his hospital bed. |

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