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This app it's serious for those who want it to be serious, but it's also filled with bunch of unserious people so
No matter how busy you are, dont forget to rest well, eat well and love yourself ❤️
Feeling more chinese today:)
Ni hao Xie xie twin 🤓
When you have to say no to someone who ticks almost all the boxes but doesn’t practise much 🥲
“What’s meant for you will never miss you and what missed you was never meant for you”
Everyone keeps asking about my challenge to get married in 6 months😃
– Don’t remind me 🙏 I rememberit myself…
– Then I will marry off all my 👧🏽friends from Jamaa 🤭 and we will all be happy 🧚🏻 because I am a fairy
🚨 A small announcement to everyone on Muzz. Please read this with an open mind.
This might be a little long, but if you have a few minutes, I'd genuinely appreciate it if you read it till the end. After reading, I'd love to know your thoughts—with respect, honesty, and zero hostility.
Over the past few months, one thing I've observed repeatedly on this app is people saying:
"This app is useless."
"No one here is serious."
"Everyone is here for time pass or casual flings."
To the brothers and sisters who genuinely feel this way, I have a simple question:
If you've completely lost faith in this platform, why continue discouraging those who still have hope? If you truly believe it's not for you, it's okay to leave. But constantly spreading negativity may push away sincere people who are genuinely looking for a halal spouse.
Let's remember that not everyone has the same intentions. There are people here with pure intentions, just as there are people who may not be serious. One bad experience shouldn't become the standard by which we judge everyone.
Islam teaches us sabr (patience), good character, and trust in Allah. Marriage is rizq, and like every form of rizq, it comes at the time Allah has written for us—not when we demand it.
Please don't make unrealistic expectations, and don't let rejection make you feel guilty or think you're not good enough. This dunya is temporary. Our real success begins after this life, so let's prepare for it by strengthening our relationship with Allah, making sincere du'a, and praying for everyone—Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
If you struggle to trust people, at least don't stop believing in yourself. And above all, never stop believing in Allah.
Men and women are both blessings from Allah. Among His countless creations, mankind has been honoured with intellect, mercy, and the ability to change. We all make mistakes. What matters is recognising them, seeking forgiveness, and becoming better people.
The Qur'an repeatedly teaches forgiveness, mercy, and compassion. Let's not allow disappointment to take away our humanity.
To every brother and sister still searching: don't lose hope because of someone else's experience. Keep your intentions sincere, treat people with respect, and leave the outcome to Allah.
May Allah grant every sincere heart a righteous spouse, bless us with patience, protect us from disappointment, and guide us to what is best in this life and the next. Ameen.