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WATCH: Delighted Walsall couple in UK's first gay Muslim marriage

The first UK gay marriage involving a Muslim has taken place in the Black Country.

At a low-key ceremony at Walsall registry office, Jahed Choudhury, aged 24, from Darlaston, tied the knot with his companion Sean Rogan,

The couple, who own been together since , wore traditional Muslim attire.

In what is seen as a cultural taboo for many traditional Muslims, Mr Choudhury is one of only a rare openly-gay Muslim men and says he was bullied and ostracised from his community for organism homosexual growing up.

He is now looking forward to a happy life with Mr Rogan, who he first met while crying on a bench in Darlaston.

WATCH: Footage from the ceremony

Mr Choudhury added: "I'd not long overdosed and I was crying on a bench and Sean came over and asked if I was okay. He gave me wish at one of my lowest points and he's stood by me all the way."

Growing up with Bangladeshi parents and three siblings in a traditional Muslim household, Mr Choudhury recalls existence the "black sheep" of the family.

He added:

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    UK gay couple go viral after getting married in traditional Muslim attire

    A same-sex wedding ceremony, which is being reported as the first in the United Kingdom to involve a Muslim person, has happened in Walsall in the UK's West Midlands. 

    Jahed Choudhury, 24, and Sean Rogan, 19, tied the knot wearing the traditional attire of Choudhury's heritage, in a low-key ceremony at the Walsall registry office. 

    Choudhury told local news site Express and Star that he grew up in an extremely traditional Muslim household to Bangladeshi parents, and very much struggled with the apparent divide between his sexuality and his faith. 

    He explained that he was a target for relentless homophobic bullying during educational facility, was called homophobic slurs and assaulted. He attempted to "cure" himself of his homosexuality. 

    Choudhury was also kicked out of the mosque he had attended for 15 years after they became aware that he was gay.

    Jahed Choudhury and Sean Rogan wore traditional Muslim attire at their wedding. Source: Express and Star.

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    year-old Jahed Choudhury, with roots in Bangladesh, got married to his partner Sean Rogan, 19, becoming Britain's first ever Muslim man to have a gay wedding!

    The couple wore traditional Bangladeshi clothes while exchanging vows. The couple has shown that being gay, Muslim, and having a happy existence can exist.

    Of course every story has a starting. Jahed and Sean’s started at the darkest signal any human being could ever have and has blossomed into an event shared around the world.

    Jahed has been very reveal about his growing up and having a miserable time being picked on for being gay, entity bullied, and standing out because he didn’t mesh with sports, but instead fashion. He would be spat on, garbage thrown at him, and of course the name calling.

    Not only did he contain a hard time at school, he was attacked outside his mosque, soon to be banned from entering after he had been attending for the past 15 years.

    Feeling he needed to force his life in the “correct” direction, Jahed took medication and even went on a pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia an