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Marriage is half our Deen 🤲 From wedding planning to relationship and marriage advice, share all your marriage related experiences here with our friendly community ❤️

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Anonymous

7 days ago

Hello everyone I’m badr

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H Muncho

@Unknown01

7 days ago

Just waiting for more people my age to give up on looking irl and come to muzz

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Yusuf Ayinde

@Yusuf_A

7 days ago

Why do I keep seeing people who where last active "a year ago"? Why not just deactivate their profile ⁨@muzz

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Atif Rauf

@Atif161

7 days ago

Salam....
Looking for partner

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Sam

@Goodvibes65489028

7 days ago

Are women Islamically obliged to perform household duties?
https://youtu.be/kB4cPZm7HBI?si=zzZMalfqaEEb7Qof

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Arsalan

@muarsalan

7 days ago

Time doesn't change people—it reveals them.
Some people are only meant to be part of a chapter, not your entire story. As time passes, true intentions become clear. Those who genuinely value you will remain, and those who don't will eventually walk away.
Don't chase those who choose to leave. Instead, appreciate those who stay, respect your own worth, and keep moving forward.
Every goodbye makes room for something better. Every lesson makes you wiser. Every test makes you stronger.
Protect your peace. Value your time. Trust Allah's plan. The right people will never need to be forced to stay.
"And whoever puts their trust in Allah, then He is sufficient for them." (Qur'an 65:3)
🤲 May Allah bless us with sincere hearts, loyal companions, and the wisdom to let go of what was never meant for us. Amen.

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Muhammad Faizan

@Muhammad11463477

7 days ago

Hi

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Alamin sheikh

@Al-Amin64954113

7 days ago

Assalamualaikum hey everyone how are you

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Muhammad Faizan

@Muhammad11463477

7 days ago

Muzz not more than like already I purchased a muzz for monthly?

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Anonymous

7 days ago

IDK why feminists take pride in claiming that breastfeeding is not obligatory, often citing the verse from Surah Talaq about how a divorcee can seek payment for it.

  1. That's a ruling for divorcees (not arguing that), not for currently married women. 2. Breastfeeding is medically proven to be extremely beneficial for both YOUR baby and YOURSELF, so what kind of sociopath CHOOSES not to out of spite.

The Prophet SAW said: While I was sleeping, two men (angels) came to me, held my upper arms, and took me to a rocky mountain. They said, "Climb." I said, "I cannot climb it." They said, "We will make it easy for you.” ... We moved on until I saw women with snakes biting at their breasts. I asked, "What is wrong with these?" They replied, "These are the women who deny their children their milk.”

Recorded by Ibn Khuzaymah (no. 1986), Ibn Hibban, and others. Verified to be authentic by al Albani (Sahih ut-Targhib no. 991). Source: Garments of Love and Mercy.

(Obviously we're referring to those who are able to and choose not to, aka feminists depriving their children of nourishment to smash the patriarchy. We are NOT referring to women who are medically unable to)

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