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The best way to seek (The creation) is to seek (The Creator)

Allah created ur possible wife/ husband

You might have been here weeks, months or years …

No matter what u do …
(looks max, earn more, lose weight, better pictures, more talking stages or whatever else u tried …)

Striving to be a better Muslim is the best thing u can do …
(Overcome bad habits, more modesty, better speech, halal makeup, hijab, better akhlaq, more good deeds, less bad ones …)

Allah The Almighty says in the Qur’an
(Whoever does righteousness, whether male or female, while he is a believer - We will surely cause him to live a good life, and We will surely give them their reward [in the Hereafter] according to the best of what they used to do)
Sahih Int.

An-Nahl (The Bee) 16:97

And Allah knows best.

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Any one here is serious about rishta shade contract me.

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Salaam walukum. I love this muzz match. Is that people are looking for marriage or entertainment

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Assalamu Alaikum everyone! 😊
I'm here to make genuine friends from different countries and learn about new cultures. I'm respectful, friendly, and always happy to have meaningful conversations. Feel free to say hi—I'd love to get to know you! 🌍🤝

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Shall I delete this application?

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Anonymous

3 days ago

How does a Muslim female, ask a Muslim man what his name is an even approach him? I don’t know how to approach men. I only approach my dad family members just not Muslim men. Help me.

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Looking for perspectives:
Professional ambition vs. Personal values in a partner
I was super new to Muzz and tab I matched with a lawyer. We quickly moved from chatting on the app to a phone call. Looking back, it taught me a lot about figuring out "how soon is too soon" to share contact numbers. But the main thing that stayed with me was a conversation we had about career goals.
He mentioned that he would have loved to take on the defense case for Ajmal Kasab. When I asked him how he could want to represent someone responsible for so many innocent lives lost, his response was that it was about <CUSTOM_BOLD>fame and money</CUSTOM_BOLD><CUSTOM_BOLD>. He explained that handling such a massive, highly controversial case would skyrocket his career and profile.
As someone who holds my morals and principles close, this deeply uncomfortable perspective put me off completely. To me, defending someone for sheer financial gain and fame without prioritizing justice for the victims did not align with the kind of heart or values I am looking for in a lifelong partner.
Recently, I mentioned this to a close friend who is also a lawyer. Their take was interesting: they said the guy shouldn't have shared that with me because as a member of the general public, I wouldn't understand a lawyer’s professional point of view. This made me realize that even my friend found the logic professionally acceptable, even if it felt entirely wrong to me.
There is a difference between having a preference for a partner's profession, and looking at </CUSTOM_BOLD><CUSTOM_BOLD>how their values, morals, and career ethics align with Islamic principles.</CUSTOM_BOLD>

I am genuinely curious to hear your thoughts and know what are the other sides of the coin that i can't see yet.

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Good morning 🌅❤️

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