JOHOR BARU: Johor Princess Tunku Tun Aminah Maimunah
Iskandariah Sultan Ibrahim is getting her new home ready for a new chapter in
her life: as a married woman.
Iskandariah Sultan Ibrahim is getting her new home ready for a new chapter in
her life: as a married woman.
It will be a new experience for her – to live with her
husband-to-be, Dutch-born Dennis Muhammad Abdullah after their wedding here on
Monday.
husband-to-be, Dutch-born Dennis Muhammad Abdullah after their wedding here on
Monday.
“We will move into our own home and start life anew as
husband and wife,” she told the Royal Press Office.
husband and wife,” she told the Royal Press Office.
“This will be the first time I will be living alone, and
away from my parents and family,” she added.
away from my parents and family,” she added.
Tunku Tun Aminah’s betrothal will take place in the morning
at Istana Bukit Serene here, followed by the solemnisation ceremony.
at Istana Bukit Serene here, followed by the solemnisation ceremony.
Later that evening, the new couple will have their
‘Bersanding’ (sitting-in-state) ceremony at the Throne Room of the Istana Besar
Johor Bahru.
‘Bersanding’ (sitting-in-state) ceremony at the Throne Room of the Istana Besar
Johor Bahru.
Both ceremonies will be steeped in Johor royal tradition and
customs, with the bride donning a traditional ‘Baju Kurung Teluk Belanga’ and
the groom wearing the ‘Baju Melayu Teluk Belanga’.
customs, with the bride donning a traditional ‘Baju Kurung Teluk Belanga’ and
the groom wearing the ‘Baju Melayu Teluk Belanga’.
The ‘Baju Kurung Teluk Belanga’, introduced in the late 19th
century during the reign of the late Sultan Sir Abu Bakar, has no collar and
the neckline is stitched in a style known as ‘tulang belut’ (eel’s spine).
century during the reign of the late Sultan Sir Abu Bakar, has no collar and
the neckline is stitched in a style known as ‘tulang belut’ (eel’s spine).
This official Johor dress originated, as its name implies,
from the island in Singapore, which was previously the capital of the state of
Johor.
from the island in Singapore, which was previously the capital of the state of
Johor.
Some 1,200 guests will attend the simple but elegant wedding
ceremony which will also be relayed ‘live’ for the public to watch from giant
digital screens at the Dataran Bandaraya and Johor Baru City Council building.
ceremony which will also be relayed ‘live’ for the public to watch from giant
digital screens at the Dataran Bandaraya and Johor Baru City Council building.
Tunku Tun Aminah said she was attracted to Dennis Muhammad
because of his “gentle and kind personality.”
because of his “gentle and kind personality.”
“He is also very supportive and understands me well,” she
added.
added.
Dennis Muhammad, who embraced Islam even before he had met
Tunku Tun Aminah, said he felt honoured to be accepted by the Johor royal
family.
Tunku Tun Aminah, said he felt honoured to be accepted by the Johor royal
family.
“Tunku Tun Aminah is very special to me. She is sweet but is
also sensible and has very strong family values. She is very close to her
family, the same way I am with my family back home in Holland,” he said.
also sensible and has very strong family values. She is very close to her
family, the same way I am with my family back home in Holland,” he said.
Dennis Muhammad said that despite being married to a royal,
he would still work because his father had always stressed upon him the
importance of working hard and earning a living.
he would still work because his father had always stressed upon him the
importance of working hard and earning a living.
He now holds a senior position in a major property
development company in Johor Baru.
development company in Johor Baru.
-BERNAMA