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Apparently on Muzz the conversation goes like this:
“Wow you’re respectful, educated, mature, good communication 😊”
Me: “I’m on PSW.”
Them: “I’m sorry…”
account deleted from existence 😂
Being on a PSW visa doesn’t define someone’s character, intentions, loyalty, or ability to build a future.
It’s disappointing when people instantly unmatch without even trying to understand the person behind the visa status. A real connection should be based on values, respect, compatibility, and effort — not just immigration labels.
Why do people ask for honesty on Muzz, but the moment someone says they’re on a PSW visa, they get unmatched?
Are people actually looking for a spouse… or just immigration certainty and a finished life package? Curious.
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Salaam ladies and gents
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Life is but a passage, so leave a beautiful trace of your deeds that you will find in the hereafter and benefit others with.
I’m 42 years old, and my journey has been one of darkness, struggle, and ultimately, redemption. For many years I lived a life tied to crime, drink and drug abuse, and I spent 11 years in custody, later moving to a mental hospital where I am now. But by the grace of Allah, I turned my life around: I’ve been sober for 10 years, and I reverted to Islam—a faith that has given me light, purpose, and peace I never knew before.
I’ve walked through hell and back, and those hard years have shaped me into someone gentle, cheerful, well-mannered and caring. I’ve lost both my parents and have no siblings, and I carry the heartache of having a son who was placed for adoption, something I think of often. I know what it is to be alone, and I know what it is to long for connection.
I’m soon to be released, and I’m reaching out now because I’d love to start talking to someone special before I step back into the world—so we can get to know each other, build trust, and grow close. My greatest dreams are to build a loving, faithful marriage, start a family of my own, practice my religion fully and freely, and live a life of goodness and gratitude.
I’m looking for someone kind, understanding, and patient—someone who can see the man I am today, not just the mistakes I made in the past. I have so much love to give, and I’m ready to embrace freedom and share every part of this new chapter with the right person.
Salaam, my intention is to marry, please find my profile below (pharmacists only 🫠) :
Current Work and Grade:
I am currently working as a Community Pharmacist and started the Independent Prescribing course.
Islamic Practice:
I follow the Sunni Hanafi madhab and the teachings of Ahle Sunnah Wal Jammah. I wear the hijab, pray regularly, celebrate Milaad Shareef, and take part in Khathums.
I am currently enrolled on the Al-Misbah course to increase my knowledge of Deen, and Insha'Allah, I hope to continue further onto the Alimiyyah course.
About me:
I come from a family of four siblings - I have two brothers and one sister. I do not drive and do not plan to, but I enjoy long drives as a passenger. I wear glasses full-time and speak both English and Punjabi
I would describe myself as simple, honest, kind-hearted, and caring. I am not someone who wears makeup daily and prefer to live a modest, uncomplicated life. I am not materialistic - such things hold little value to me. My parents mean the world to me, and I plan to make visits home. My younger brother often jokes that I've "lived under a rock", which probably says a lot about my simplicity.
What I am looking for:
I am looking for a man who is on Deen, God-fearing, and striving to become a better Muslim. Someone who is family-oriented, hardworking, caring, respectful and protective, with a soft heart and good morals.
I value honesty, trustworthiness, and someone who wishes to complete half of his Deen with me, Insha'Allah
Ideally, he should be Pakistani, Sunni, taller than me, and have at least some beard. I would preter someone who does not smoke, has never consumed alcohol, and preferably owns his own home. I am not open to proposals from places or cities beginning with the letter "B," and I would prefer someone who does not have friends of the opposite gender.
Other important information: Willing to relocate within 50 miles
Profession you are looking for:
I am looking to get married to a healthcare professional - Pharmacist