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Bismillah
Marry the one who brings peace to your heart, the one who understands your silence. May Allah grant you with a righteous spouse who fears Allah enough to treat you with the love and respect you need to be treated with. A spouse who is loyal, caring & envelopes you with trust
Aameen
Assalamualaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barahkatuh 😊
Why divorced women not showing any interest about remarry I m new here any of one come here don't think I already get or not comment me and test your destiny 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
Why, when a man sends me five bouquets of flowers at once, does he expect me to fall into his arms the next day and agree to marry him?
Assalam o Alaikum
Juma Mubarak.
How are you doing?
I hope All fine.
I seeking a matured women for marriage. . Please visit my profile 🙏
#jumma #mubarak #islam #muslim.
Always ready for marriage, make almighty Allah give me money to take care of my wife
My second day here any age of girl want relationship come here we are here for match only not for time pass
A reflection from a single mother:
One thing many people don’t talk about is how divorce changes a woman.
When you’ve spent years raising children, carrying responsibilities, making difficult decisions, and being both nurturer and protector, you naturally develop leadership qualities. You learn resilience, accountability, patience, and independence.
So when people ask why some single mothers are selective, it isn’t because we think we’re better than anyone.
It’s because life has required us to grow.
We’re not necessarily searching for marriage. Many of us are simply open to the possibility should the right person come along. But being open doesn’t mean being available for just anyone.
What concerns me most isn’t someone’s job title, income level, or status. It’s character.
It’s integrity.
It’s whether someone’s words align with their actions.
What I’ve noticed is that many people present a carefully curated version of themselves online. They portray a certain background, lifestyle, values, or level of readiness for commitment, only for the truth to emerge later.
That isn’t just disappointing—it’s a waste of everyone’s time.
Authenticity matters.
If you’re looking for a meaningful relationship, start with honesty. Be truthful about who you are, where you’re come from, what you want, and what you’re able to offer.
The right person isn’t looking for perfection.
They’re looking for truth.
As for me, I’d rather remain single than compromise my values, my peace, or the standards I’ve worked hard to establish. Attention is easy to find. Genuine character is much rarer.
And that’s worth waiting for.