Iraqi Music Icon Kadhem Saher to Perform at Son’s Lavish Moroccan Wedding

The Iraqi artist, Khadem Saher, is celebrating the marriage of his son Omar, the youngest of the Saher siblings, who is marrying a young Moroccan woman, Nora, this Saturday evening. On this occasion, the maestro of Arab music plans to perform a song dedicated to the two newlyweds.
The wedding of the century! This is at least what the guests at this wedding ceremony, scheduled for the evening of Saturday, August 31, 2019, at the Sofitel, should expect, given the latest touches made to this sumptuous celebration by the father of the groom, a great voice of the Arab world. It is in Morocco and in Rabat, where he resides, that Kadhem Saher has chosen to celebrate the marriage of his son Omar, who will marry the Moroccan Nora, a doctor by profession and originally from the city of Tiznit.
During this ceremony that unites the Moroccan and Iraqi traditions, the newlyweds will wear traditional costumes from both countries. Several personalities as well as many Arab artists are expected. To this end, the organization is being followed in the smallest details by the Kaiser in order to avoid any mishaps. As promised, the Iraqi composer and performer with 30 million albums will, for the first time, perform a song dedicated to the newlyweds.
Disappointed by the turn of events during the henna ceremony (engagement) whose photos had flooded the evening web, the interpreter of "Ha Habib" has demanded that the ceremony of this evening keep a private character by prohibiting photos and phones. To this effect, the control will be more rigorous during this wedding evening in order to keep away the curious and the paparazzi.
A few months earlier, in 2018, the Kaiser had celebrated, at the same time as his eldest son, Wissam, his own marriage to a pretty Tunisian, Sara Mekni, in Dubai. She had received as a gift a villa worth 5 million dollars.
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