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mbhazrat · 13 days
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Navigating Love and Faith: Muslim Dating Sites
In an increasingly interconnected world, online dating has become a popular avenue for singles to find love and companionship.
This trend has also extended to the Muslim community, leading to the emergence of numerous Muslim dating sites and apps. These platforms provide a safe and inclusive space for individuals to connect with like-minded people who share their faith and values.
The Rise of Muslim Dating Sites
The concept of Muslim dating sites may seem counterintuitive to some, given the traditional emphasis on arranged marriages within certain Muslim cultures. However, with the changing social landscape and the growing number of single Muslims, these platforms offer a viable alternative for those seeking a partner who aligns with their religious beliefs.
These sites cater to a diverse range of individuals, from young professionals to those seeking a second marriage. They provide a platform for users to create profiles, search for potential matches based on various criteria, and engage in online communication. Some sites also offer features such as virtual events, group chats, and community forums to foster a sense of belonging among members.  
Key Considerations for Muslim Dating
When considering using a Muslim dating site, there are several factors to keep in mind:
Religious Compatibility: It is essential to prioritize finding a partner who shares your religious beliefs and practices. Look for sites that emphasize compatibility with Islamic values and principles.
Cultural Sensitivity: Muslim communities are diverse, with varying cultural traditions and expectations. Be mindful of cultural differences and ensure that the site you choose respects your values and traditions.  
Safety and Privacy: Online dating involves sharing personal information. Choose a site that prioritizes user safety and has robust privacy measures in place.  
Authenticity and Transparency: Be cautious of fake profiles and scams. Look for sites that verify user profiles and provide tools to report suspicious activity.
Popular Muslim Dating Sites
Several popular Muslim dating sites have emerged in recent years, each offering unique features and catering to different preferences. Some of the most well-known platforms include:  
Muzz: A global Muslim dating app that connects millions of users worldwide.  
SingleMuslim: A platform focused on helping Muslims find their life partners.  
LoveHabibi: A site that caters to both Muslim and Christian Arabs.
Inshallah: A dating app with a focus on finding a partner who is compatible with your faith.  
Balancing Tradition and Modernity
While Muslim dating sites offer a convenient way to connect with potential partners, it is important to balance online interactions with traditional values and practices. Some individuals may choose to involve their families or religious leaders in the dating process, while others may prefer a more independent approach.
Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to use a Muslim dating site is a personal one. By carefully considering the factors mentioned above and approaching the process with an open mind, individuals can increase their chances of finding a meaningful and fulfilling relationship that aligns with their faith and values.
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elitenaseeb-blog · 6 years
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Why You Should Juggle Your Career and Relationship as a Muslim Professional
AssalamAlaikum (Peace be unto you) dear Readers. This week’s topic is about juggling your career and your relationship as a Muslim Professional.
These two aspects of your life: career and relationship/marriage should never have a huge gap between them. You see, if you focus on one, the other collapses. It’s a seesaw and you need to get equal weights to keep things even and stable. The Quran, even has practical ways on how believers should balance personal and relationship issues. But it is easier said than done, a large number of people struggle with the issues that arise from this. Some of them, including:
Altering your career path
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You may have always wanted a career in the research field, but when you look at the amount of time and effort required to put into it, you tweak your dream to be more focused on teaching. This is a common problem, one has to think of the long-term effects of a career. Will you be away from your family? Will you not offer full support to your spouse? Or even will you be able to raise a family in such a career? If it requires huge sacrifices, it may have to change.
Extramarital affairs
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You may find yourself spending long hours at work or even bringing your work, home and ignoring your spouse. This can gradually lead to your partner feeling unloved and increase chances of an extra marital affair. According to some studies, 50% of married women and 62% of married men commit zina (adultery) at the workplace. It is important to commit to your relationship and still have it as a priority as you work. It is very clear that Allah is against this act. As in Surah 17, al Isra verse 32: Do not go near adultery, surely it is an indecency, and an evil way.
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There normally seems to be the best of both worlds. This also applies to the worst aspects. You will be struggling to balance your relationship and career, this can result into stress because things aren’t working out. You may need some time to cool off and restructure to avoid a burnout.
Divorce
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This is the final act that arises from this imbalance. Rather than going through a rocky marriage, ending becomes an option. Allah acknowledges that a few marriages will not be successful and instead of persevering the pain. If you have given all your efforts, then this is hardly a problem.
May people agree that relationships today are different from the early Muslim community and that any issues that arise should remain private. This is inaccurate, the Sunnah encourages seeking help and consulting others if a problem persists. No matter your career: a doctor, teacher, driver, manager, pilot, shopkeeper, receptionist or even an entrepreneur, always remember to honor your relationship to avoid weakening the link between you and your partner. Also value your work and do your level best to pass your goals. You need to find a common ground without giving up your dreams.
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nailahpatten · 5 years
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1.     There is still a taboo.
 “Halal dating- AstafiruAllah!”
 There is still a huge taboo around Muslims and dating in general, you say the term ‘halal dating’ and the room goes crazy! Fatwa’s being thrown out left, right and centre.
However, if we are being real we know that Muslims are dating, and doing more for that fact. The reality is we do date, more and more we feel a need to get to know each other for longer periods and more intimately before marriage.
 While traditionally you may not even be alone with one another before you marry, now it’s commonly accepted as a ‘haram’ thing that we all do. This doesn’t mean, we don’t try to hide it. Muslim dating being an unsaid secret alone makes it hard to find a Muslim spouse, as we cannot simply approach each other, in places we frequent- the mosque! Or otherwise.
 2.    We have restrictions.
 “It has to be somebody Salafi, or it won’t work”
 “It has to be somebody Bengali, or my parents won’t approve”
 We have all heard these or similar restrictions. Religion will play a huge role in who you decide to show interest in, factor in cultural preference, or parental influence and you are in a tight spot. Add in attraction, personality, and the rest -and the pool of potential spouses becomes smaller and smaller. If you are restrictive with your preferences, for whatever reason this makes looking for a spouse a harder task. The community let’s face it- is religiously split and still very segregated, with communities sticking together.  Finding a spouse in this state of affairs can be tricky.
 3.    There aren’t many Muslims around.
 “I’m the only Muslim in the village”
 Some of us live in cities or areas where the Muslim population is zilch, and this makes online dating your only option. Long distance relationships are tough never mind long distance dating. For those of us who are practically the ‘only Muslim in the village’ finding a spouse seems impossible.
    4.       Finding people who are serious
 As I mentioned before, Muslims do date some of us more than others. Finding a Muslim spouse has become a game of sorting the F***boys from the husbands. For the brothers, a game of sorting the ‘Wild hijabi’s’ from the ‘Wife hijabi’s. It’s hard to find people who aren’t just after a quick fling, and it’s only getting more blaze with profiles stating ‘not looking for anything serious’ on Muslim dating apps. The number of people who are serious about getting to know somebody, about looking for a life partner seems, someone to go to Jannah with seems to be dwindling.
 5.    Why commit.
 “Why commit..Have a halal bf/gf”
 We have began dating and having long term relationships so much, it has become the ‘haram’ thing we accept. If we admit it, the guilt is slowly fading away. We are slowly but surely no longer seeing the need for a Nilkah, if we are doing Nikah it’s to ‘Halalify’ sex. Simply put, our generation is caught in a Catch 22. We want to get to know each other in-depth before marriage- but the temptation to stay away from sin gets the better of us and there ends up being no commitment at all.
It begs the question has our generation decided it’s better to sin and make no commitment, then have many Nikah’s and divorce?
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noblemarriage · 4 years
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