SWLONDONER – While dating is often considered religiously forbidden (Haram) in Islam, dating apps are becoming increasingly popular among young Muslims. This shift towards modern dating has seen mixed reactions within the community, with some finding the constant swiping and messaging tedious, and others concerned about the potential for engaging in premarital sexual activities. Muzz, a leading Muslim dating app with 8M members worldwide, is designed to promote marriage over casual dating, conforming to Islamic principles. Unique features include chaperoned conversations and blurred photos for added privacy. Despite some users feeling overwhelmed with the process, Muzz has facilitated ~400K successful marriages, demonstrating its effectiveness as a halal-focused matchmaking tool.
by Zuhur Jabir Umran
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