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If she loves you,respect you,support you,gives you peace,and bring out the best in you ,fix yourself before life's teaches you the hard way.you will regret loosing her.

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Unpopular opinion:

Most people aren’t single because they haven’t met the right person.

They’re single because they haven’t become the right person.

Not necessarily richer.
Not necessarily better looking.
Not necessarily more successful.

Maybe becoming the right person means:

• Learning to communicate without ego.
• Taking accountability instead of always blaming others.
• Healing from past relationships before starting new ones.
• Becoming emotionally available.
• Developing patience, kindness and self-respect.
• Building a life you’re proud of, with or without a spouse.

Of course, timing, circumstance and compatibility matter too.

But if the perfect person walked into your life tomorrow, would you genuinely be ready for them?

Agree or disagree?

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Assalam oualaiocm,

Paid Promise,Poor Results: 6 Months Wasted on Gold

After many months of honest and respectful searching, I have reached a frank conclusion: this platform, and in particular the paid 'Gold" subscription, has proven to be a poor investment of time and money. I wasted 6 months of a Gold subscription with no concrete results. Although I matched with many profiles, only a small fraction, perhaps 5%, showed genuine seriousness about marriage; the vast majority turned out to be incompatible, uncommitted, or unclear about their intentions. For a service that presents itself as a space for halal relationships, this gap between stated purpose and actual user behavior is disappointing.
The concrete problems I observed are several. Many profiles display idealized expectations that are often unrealistic or contradictory, while too many users do not know, or do not want to say, what they are really looking for. In about 95% of cases the women do not even have a bio: empty profiles that make it impossible to understand values, priorities, or intentions, turning the search into a game of appearances rather than a genuine start to getting to know someone. The matching and verification system seems insufficient to filter out non-serious users or those seeking casual interactions. Paid features like the Gold account evidently do not increase the likelihood of meeting truly committed partners, making the expense unjustified. Conversations often remain superficial and rarely develop into sincere discussions about faith, family, or long-term goals.
Worse, the platform is highly invasive of users’ privacy. It appears to share or sell user data to advertising brokers, including major ad platforms, meaning that information from even paid subscribers can end up on servers operated by large tech companies and the worst brokers in the ad ecosystem. You should be very careful about what you share here, because the service offers little to no meaningful data protection.
I write this as constructive criticism: if the service wants to be a reliable space for halal marriage, it needs stricter verification, profile prompts that require clarity about intentions and deal‑breakers, a requirement or incentive to complete a meaningful bio, more active moderation against non‑serious accounts, stronger data‑protection guarantees, and tools that actually surface users who are genuinely ready for marriage. Until concrete improvements are implemented, I cannot recommend investing in a premium subscription here.

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Nothing impossible 😌

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I've been on Muzz for quite some time now, and honestly, it feels like most guys are just there to date. They keep talking, meeting up, and going on dates, but when it's finally time to involve parents or take things seriously, they suddenly say they're not ready or they're scared of commitment.

What I don't understand is why people spend months talking when you can usually get a pretty good idea within a few meetups whether you're compatible or not. If you're not serious, why drag things on for so long and waste someone's time and emotions?

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Assalamualaikum , tomorrow is my birthday ..I'm wish have magical happen into my life..I'm wish a gentleman coming proposal me with my parents. I'm wish he a good man ,kind and handsome..😅he will love and understand me too ...ameen

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You think because you understand one so you must understand two, as one and one make two. But you must also understand 'and'.

Rumi

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First time with Chinese noodles

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