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The moment you become divorced with children, your dating market value takes a significant hit.
This is a subjective opinion btw
@twins594934
Dear Muz Folks, let's talk about this.
Why do you think most match on this app ends on WhatsApp viewers or after some days the conversation doesn't move on?
In my own opinion, I think because it's online dating. If it's something thing that you see before you approach it your mind will definitely know of you like the person or not. But talking to the person you never see might not create a smooth connection
@AbuMuslim
Men, if you don't treat respectful women like how you want your sister to be treated, then get off the app, fix yourself and re-join.
Women, if you don't treat respectful men like how you want your brother to be treated, then get off the app, fix yourself and re-join.
@Abdillah01
A plant will bear fruit when it is cared for well—watered, nourished, and nurtured with love. In time, it will flourish and produce fruit.
The same is true of a marriage. If it is not cared for, protected, and nurtured, it cannot grow into a happy and fulfilling relationship.
@AmitZamadder
Assalamualaikum Everyone.
Allah is almighty.I am looking for a Muslim women in Bangladesh.I want to marry her.
@KazeemAde
May every sincere heart searching for love find a marriage filled with mercy, tranquility, and barakah.
@KazeemAde
To everyone waiting on Allah's timing: may your beautiful du'a become a beautiful reality.
@Zainab19995919
Marriage is only between two people.
@aburaziq
Today, a husband shared his pain with me.
He wasn’t asking for praise.
He wasn’t asking to be worshipped.
He simply wished his efforts were seen.
It reminded me of a warning from the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ that has always humbled me.
He ﷺ said:
“If you were to do good to one of them for a lifetime, then she were to see one thing she disliked, she would say: ‘I have never received any good from you.’”
(Sahih al-Bukhari & Sahih Muslim)
I paused.
Because I’ve lived through this too.
Gratitude is one of the greatest protectors of a marriage. When gratitude dies, sacrifices become invisible, kindness becomes expected, and resentment takes root.
This reminder is not about proving men are always right or women are always wrong.
It is about guarding our hearts from ingratitude – a disease that can destroy families.
Before we remember our spouse’s faults, let us remember their sacrifices.
And before we complain to people, let us thank Allah for the blessings He has already placed in our homes.
A grateful heart doesn’t just strengthen a marriage.
It is beloved to Allah.