In a heartfelt display of love and respect, four sons in Shangla district’s Bisham town fulfilled their 90-year-old father’s wish by arranging his wedding — a rare and touching event that has gained widespread praise both locally and online.
Maulana Saifullah, the groom, tied the knot with a 55-year-old bride in a modest ceremony attended by family members, grandchildren, friends, and local residents. The bride brought a dowry of one tola of gold, and the event was marked by simplicity, joy, and deep emotional resonance.
The sons’ decision to honor their father’s desire for remarriage has been widely applauded, with many calling it a powerful challenge to social taboos surrounding elderly remarriage — a topic often viewed with hesitation in conservative communities.
“This is not just a marriage — it’s a powerful message of compassion, respect, and family unity,” said one guest. “It shows that the happiness of our elders matters just as much as anyone else’s.”
Locals and social media users alike have praised the sons for prioritizing their father’s emotional well-being, with many calling it an example of strong family values and an inspiring act of filial love.
The event has since become the talk of the region, serving as a reminder that love, care, and respect for elders should remain at the heart of society.

