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UAE Launches New Program to Encourage Couples to Avoid Lavish Weddings

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Last updated: 2024/07/05 at 7:48 AM
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Planning a wedding is a significant event in any young couple’s life, and for young Emiratis, it is no different. The Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi recently launched the Medeem Model for Women’s Weddings, aiming to encourage a new wave of authentic marriage celebrations while promoting moderation and humility. This initiative focuses on creating stable marriages and families while also educating the youth on financial planning. The Medeem weddings are a blend of traditional Emirati culture and modern elements, allowing couples to express their personal taste without going overboard.

Chairman of DCD – Abu Dhabi, Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili, emphasized that the Medeem Model integrates traditions and originality from past weddings with the elegance of modern ceremonies. The emphasis is on avoiding extravagance that can lead to financial burdens and potentially impact the couple’s happiness and future stability. Al Khaili highlighted that extravagant weddings often result in excessive spending and that young people should be allowed to focus on building a life filled with affection, love, and blessings.

To benefit from the Medeem Model for Women’s Weddings, prospective couples must both be UAE nationals, with the husband being a citizen or resident of Abu Dhabi. They are also required to complete a premarital program offered by the Medeem Centre for Family Flourishing, after which they will receive a Medeem benefits card. This initiative is aligned with the Abu Dhabi Family Wellbeing Strategy, launched last year, which focuses on providing dedicated support functions for young individuals. The Medeem initiative aims to equip young people with the knowledge and skills necessary to build a strong foundation for their families.

The Medeem weddings focus on elegant celebrations that consider the needs of the younger generation while staying true to Emirati values of moderation and humility. This model aims to promote stable marriages and families, emphasizing financial planning education for the youth. With a blend of Emirati traditions and modern elements, couples can express their personal taste without overdoing it. The Medeem Model encourages authentic celebrations that avoid excessive spending, allowing couples to focus on building a happy and stable future together.

Extravagant weddings often lead to financial burdens that can impact a couple’s happiness and future stability. The Medeem Model for Women’s Weddings aims to steer young Emiratis away from such extravagance by promoting moderation and humility in wedding celebrations. By integrating traditions and originality from past weddings with modern elegance, this initiative provides a balanced approach to planning and celebrating marriages. It emphasizes the importance of avoiding unnecessary expenses and focusing on building a strong foundation for a happy and prosperous family life.

In line with the Abu Dhabi Family Wellbeing Strategy, the Medeem initiative supports the vision of providing dedicated support for youth. By equipping young Emiratis with the necessary knowledge and skills through premarital programs and benefits cards, the initiative aims to create a new wave of authentic marriage celebrations. Through financial planning education and a focus on moderation, the Medeem Model for Women’s Weddings seeks to empower young couples to build strong and stable families while celebrating their love in a meaningful and sustainable way. The initiative encourages a blend of tradition and modernity, allowing couples to have a memorable wedding while avoiding extravagance.

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