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Good morning everyone,
Have you found already someone who has resolved everything in the past and is currently living quietly and peacefully without any tendencies?
May Allah always love and protect us in every ways Aamiin
Have a blessed Monday🫶🏻
I just had my own drama with my own 'very political' family. Come back on muzz and see a new discord scandal. Again, I dont know the full details. But one thing I notice is some Desi brothers, and I see it in my own family, they are somewhat arrogant and ungrateful. The way they look at sisters and even at their own brothers...I experienced this with my own older brother (he looks down on me due to me being more into Islam and having less money), I notice God gives some brothers and even sisters blessings...a car, some cute people like them a little bit...kids and a house, they do get full of themselves. And then these US people make the mistake of playing politics with UK people...dude UK people are way ahead of us. Miles ahead in both Islamic knowledge and politics. Heck, we ran away from them to make a country. God knows best.
Marriage only works if the woman likes you first not the other way around
Who splits the bill, whoever does don’t forget stinginess is a disease of the heart
Hi, I’m Wissam, 33, from Casablanca, Morocco. I work as a police officer.
I’m a responsible, disciplined, and family-oriented man who values honesty, respect, and trust above all. My job taught me patience and commitment, and I’m looking for the same qualities in a life partner.
I’m searching for a sincere, kind-hearted woman for marriage. Someone who values family, loyalty, and building a peaceful, loving home together.
If you believe in a serious, respectful relationship, I’d be happy to get to know you.🙂
How human beings can be so weak and naïve sometimes amazes me.
I never imagined that someone could lie so effortlessly and make it feel so real. I was talking to a man on the Muzz app who introduced himself, shared what he did for work, and spoke about what he was looking for in marriage. Everything sounded genuine, and I believed him.
Then, after days of talking, he admitted that he had lied about who he was. I was completely shocked. Never once did I suspect that he was being dishonest. He spoke with such confidence and passion that I never questioned his words.
After confessing, he even said, “If you still want to keep talking, I would be surprised.”
I left and never spoke to him again.
That night, I sat in my room questioning myself. How could I have believed it all? I consider myself quite intuitive, yet I never sensed that he was lying.
I had to remind myself that, in the end, all I can do is place my trust in Allah (tawakkul), recite my adhkar, and ask Allah to protect me from what I can see and what I cannot see.
This experience has humbled me. It reminded me that not everything is as it seems and that we cannot always detect deception. We do our best, take precautions, and ultimately place our trust in Allah.
May Allah protect us all and keep us safe from deception and harm. Ameen.