Frequently Asked Questions

No. Our platform is not for casual dating. It is a faith-based, nonprofit matchmaking service built to help serious-minded Muslims find compatible marriage partners with the involvement of families, guided by Islamic values.
Any Muslim adult over 18 years age, living in North America (or representing someone, such as a parent on behalf of their child) who is seeking a halal and respectful path to marriage.
Our platform uses artificial intelligence and psychological profiling to assess compatibility based on faith, values, lifestyle, emotional tendencies, and family preferences. You will be shown the top 3 most suitable matches based on this analysis.
No. To maintain respect and modesty, you cannot directly message another user. If there’s mutual interest, the system will notify both families and invite them to connect formally through a meeting or communication process.
Yes, we are a nonprofit organization. Our goal is to serve the community, not profit from it. However, there may be a small administrative fee in the future to help us maintain and improve the platform. (We will always be transparent about that.)
You can simply move to your next best match among the original three suggestions. Our system is designed to help reduce emotional stress and offer a structured, respectful process.
Masha Allah! Once both parties agree and families are aligned, you can update your profile status to “Matched”. Your data will be archived to improve the system, but never shared or displayed publicly.
Only you and the system administrators can view your full profile. Your matches will only see what’s relevant to the decision-making process. We do not share your personal data with anyone outside the platform.
Absolutely. We strongly encourage family involvement at every stage. We believe marriage is not just between two individuals, it’s the foundation of two families coming together.
Yes. The platform is built on Islamic values and works to maintain modesty, trust, and responsibility at all times. It is designed to support, not replace, the traditional role of families, scholars, and elders in the marriage process.