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Maybe this is an unpopular opinion, but I think we're better at choosing potential partners in real life than on apps.

Human attraction is far more than photos, text messages, and carefully crafted bios. In person, you notice things that no profile can capture: body language, confidence, humor, emotional intelligence, eye contact, how someone treats others and the energy they bring into a room.

Psychologists often talk about how much communication is non-verbal. We naturally pick up hundreds of small signals when interacting face-to-face, many of which help us assess compatibility without even realizing it.

Dating apps are great for introductions, but they reduce people to a handful of photos and a few lines of text. Real life lets you experience the person behind the profile.

Sometimes the best match isn't the one with the perfect bio, it's the one you unexpectedly meet in the wild.

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I can't find anyone mildly attractive or even cute 🥺 here.
Where can I meet someone cute.
Or am I just gay

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Where is my future husband
I can't find him anywhere now I am tired 🥹

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I genuinely think more people should view this brother's posts given it's so beneficial, he's always posting islamic reminders just like a few sisters and dropping gems for the ummah, even if it's not his own thoughts all the time the advice and knowledge is beneficial

https://jamaa.com/social/post/pos_3FGZiRRDOYIh1lSxoA0PCa6BKp9/?referrer=srf_2jtOzsSInCUNwnRP7b54uDjdBFa&location=feed&t=1781769507

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You have everything—beauty, good character, intelligence, a high level of education, a prestigious career, and abundant wealth. However, you do not adhere to the teachings and boundaries of your faith. You do not observe modesty, and you are comfortable with unrestricted social interactions. Our values and way of life are therefore fundamentally different. For that reason, you may choose to avoid me.

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As a man, I know how men are programmed. So this question is for all the single ladies.

‘How important is physical appearance to you?’

I recently read a post which said, I don’t like his appearance but I’ll still marry him. However, he spells every word wrong and I don’t know what he is saying..

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<CUSTOM_BOLD>Life teaches us many things, but true love gives meaning to every lesson. 🌿✨</CUSTOM_BOLD>

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Lord, thank You for this new day.
Thank You for the gift of life, breath, and another sunrise.
Guide my steps today.
Help me to walk in kindness, speak with wisdom, and act with love.
Protect me and my loved ones, and use me for your good purposes.

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The Significance of Love Between Spouses in Islam
Building a family in Islam is not merely a legal or social contract; it is a "solemn covenant" founded fundamentally upon affection (Mawaddah) and mercy (Rahmah). Love between spouses in Islam is not a fleeting emotion; it is a foundational pillar for the stability of society and the cohesion of its primary unit.
Below is an exploration of the significance of love and affection in the marital relationship from an Islamic perspective:

  1. Love as a Divine Purpose for Psychological Stability
    Allah the Almighty created humanity with an innate need for tranquility and peace. Islam established marriage as the vehicle to achieve this serenity. Allah says: "And of His signs is that He created for you from yourselves mates that you may find tranquility in them; and He placed between you affection and mercy. Indeed in that are signs for a people who give thought." (Ar-Rum: 21).
    Affection and Mercy: Affection (Mawaddah) represents the outward expression of love and gentleness in interaction, while mercy (Rahmah) represents empathy during times of weakness or need. Both are essential for sustaining marital life and overcoming its challenges.
  2. Following the Prophetic Example
    The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was the ultimate exemplar in demonstrating love and tenderness toward his wives. Love in his life was never a concealed secret; rather, he openly expressed it, and his family felt it deeply.
    Expressing Love: The Prophet (PBUH) did not hesitate to express his love for Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her), even declaring it openly in the presence of his companions.
    Companionship and Gentleness: He (PBUH) actively participated in his wives' affairs, joked with them, raced with them, and comforted them. This reinforces the concept that love in Islam is a tangible action and a daily practice of companionship.
  3. The Impact of Love on Raising Children
    A home filled with love and mutual respect between a father and mother is the healthiest environment for raising children.
    Modeling Good Behavior: When children witness their parents interacting with affection and mercy, they grow up in a psychologically balanced environment and learn the meaning of mutual respect, which later influences their own family relationships as adults.
    Emotional Security: Love between parents provides children with a sense of security, helping them develop positively and face life's challenges with confidence.
  4. Love as an Act of Worship
    One of the most beautiful concepts in Islam is that noble human relationships are transformed into acts of worship that earn one reward.
    Kind Words and Smiles: Showing love, speaking kind words, and smiling at one's spouse are considered acts of charity for which a person is rewarded.
    Rights and Duties: Love facilitates the fulfillment of rights and duties; a loving partner does not wait for something in return to provide support but finds joy in serving and bringing happiness to their spouse.
    Conclusion
    Love in Islam is the "glue" that binds hearts together and protects the family from fragmentation. It is not merely an internal feeling, but a comprehensive system of respect, appreciation, partnership, and patience. When a marriage is built on a foundation of affection and mercy, it becomes an oasis where spouses find happiness in this world and reward in the Hereafter.
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