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21 days ago

I am Software professional with good salary and strong Islamic background. Last year , I got into a arrange marriage due to my family pressure and ended up breaking in a month , as the women had strong western culture.

It took a year to digest and grow from that state to my current state. Thankfully Allah gave the strength in overcoming the struggles.

Hopefully looking for a partner who values and loves me not for my job , not for my money, just for me !!

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Shape and appearance alone are not enough to guarantee true happiness because beauty and handsomeness will fade with age, but what is most important to me is a heart that sincerely loves without reward, understanding and sincere affection together until old age, this is what is more important.🙌🏻

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I feel that just one person is enough in life who listens to you, helps you in taking decisions... and appreciates you...When you get tired, she hugs you... When you get sad, she makes you laugh...I believe that marriage does not mean passing on responsibility.....Marriage means expressing love and choosing a person whom you trust will always choose you too☺️

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Anyone from Bangladesh looking for giving life a second chance?

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Assalamu walaikum
I hope You're doing well
Looking for someone
Thank you

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Hi

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Anonymous

21 days ago

Hello ladies, I wanna get married again. I too am divorced. Message me if you are interested and in the valley stream area.

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I need a serious relationship here ❤️
I'm a responsible and gentle man.

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Life tests every one of us in different ways, but a believer is not meant to break down like a child or escape responsibility when hardships come. Instead, Islam teaches us resilience, self-control, and dignity in the face of trials.

A Muslim strives to become the best version of themselves by turning back to the Qur’an and the Seerah of the Prophet ﷺ for guidance. These are not just books of knowledge, but a complete way of life that shapes character, focus, and direction. Without learning our “guidance manual,” how can we expect success in this world or the next?

True strength is not in escaping into distractions or sinful choices when life becomes difficult, but in resisting them for the sake of Allah. Avoiding sin brings barakah into life and opens doors of rizq, and every form of goodness—whether peace, provision, or a righteous spouse—is from Allah alone.

May we stop just surviving and start consciously building ourselves. Every hardship can either weaken us or refine us; the choice lies in our response. A believer chooses growth, patience, and return to Allah.

رَبِّ زِدْنِي عِلْمًا وَثَبِّتْ قَلْبِي عَلَى دِينِكَ، وَاجْعَلْنِي مِنَ الصَّالِحِينَ
“My Lord, increase me in knowledge, keep my heart firm upon Your religion, and make me among the righteous.” Ameeeeen sum ameeeeen
(Ameen)

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I want marriage 😍

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