A Sudanese woman raised the "I want a groom" advertisement at a traffic light entering the golden cage

 A Sudanese girl, known in the media as the "Stop Girl", achieved her desire to marry, after last March, she sparked widespread controversy, when she appeared on a public street carrying a paper that read "I want a groom."

Last Sunday, the girl celebrated her marriage in the capital, Khartoum, in the presence of a remarkable presence of family and friends, where her wedding ceremony was revived by the well-known artist in Sudan, Kamal Terbas, for free.

Her marriage found wide interaction in Sudan, as blessings were showered upon her, while some wished her a happy married life.

Activists on social media revealed that Islam's husband is called Al-Nur Muhammad Al-Nour.

Last March, the Sudanese girl, Islam Muhammad, appeared in a video clip asking for marriage at a traffic light in the center of the capital, Khartoum, which sparked widespread controversy.

At the time, some considered her behavior “improper and insulting to girls in Sudan.”

Activists at the time circulated photos and videos of the girl while she was on the main street at a traffic light in the capital, Khartoum, while she was holding a paper that read, "I want to get married."

The bride, Islam, is an architect and holds training certificates, according to activists.

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