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🇮🇳🕌 A group for Muslims in India, where we celebrate our faith and cultural diversity.

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This is Allaudin here!
The First Pianist in India to Perform the works of “Ludovico Einaudi” 🎹

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Assalamualaikum guy how are you doing guys?
Ky apko bhi garmi lg rhi h ......

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Mujhe v lg rhi h ky kru🥺🥺😩

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I am Vipin Gupta from UK England

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Are people in India ready to get married to a woman who’s 32 ?

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Aas salaam o walaikum
One statement is very common during discussion that everyone want a peaceful married life then how the chaos build after marriage.

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First day here o boi I was never trained for a cool marriage app...
This is a halal combination of X Insta and Hinge..
Thanks for reading this 🤞

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Title: Is your marriage search triggering your rejection sensitivity Let us check 🔍💔

Looking for a life partner can bring up our deepest, oldest insecurities. If you have a constant fear of not being good enough or being left behind, notice if you have fallen into these online matchmaking traps: 🩹🌪️

The Silent Countdown: They read your message but haven't written back yet. Instead of assuming they are just busy, your brain instantly says, "They found someone better. You are boring them." 📱🥺

The Ghosting Guilt: They suddenly disappear without a word, and you spend days overanalyzing your last text. Remember: Ghosting reflects their lack of character and maturity, not your value. You don't want a ghoster as a spouse anyway! 👻🚫

The Flawless Rejection: They politely say, "I don't think we're compatible." Even though it is respectful, your mind twists it into a heavy, final verdict that you are fundamentally unlovable. 💔

The Defense Shield: You sense a tiny shift in their typing tone, so you panic-unmatch them first—choosing the loneliness of walking away over the pain of potential rejection. 🏃‍♂️🔒

How to shift your mindset: ⚙️✨
This sensitivity isn't who you are; it is just a pattern you can break by anchoring yourself in Sabr (patience) and Tawakul (trust). When the anxiety starts to build, practice Sabr by pausing, breathing, and refusing to let fear dictate your next move. Ground your heart in Tawakul—know with absolute certainty that no human can block a blessing meant for you, and no rejection can alter your written Naseeb. When you hand the outcome over to Him, the app stops feeling like a test of your worth, and simply becomes a bridge to the person He has chosen for you. 🧩🤲✨

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How is the Mahr market in India nowadays? How much women are asking on an average?

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