INDEPENDENT.CO.UK – July 18 – Forced marriage is an awful crime, and Operation Limelight – the unprecedented fightback led this week in airports by the police and border force in the peak Summer holiday period – is long overdue. According to the government's Forced Marriage Unit, one third of victims are under 18. To eliminate forced marriage, we will have to understand what really drives these parents to abuse their own children. For many of parents, forced marriage is a last resort when they fear their child won't find a spouse in the UK. It almost happened to Adeem Younis. As he grew older and remained single, his mother started to pressure him into "doing the right thing" and marrying a family friend or distant relative in Pakistan. He started a Muslim matrimonial site (SingleMuslim.com) instead and within months he met his wife online. Forced marriage is not arranged marriage. It can range from subtle social pressure, to outright coercion or, in extreme cases, kidnapping.
Category: SingleMuslim
SingleMuslim.com Claims 100K Muslim Marriages
ARABIAN BUSINESS – Jan 25 – Adeem Younis, founder of SingleMuslim.com, built up the UK's largest muslim dating site from a tiny office above a Yorkshire pizza shop. He said his site has sparked ~100K marriages since it was founded in 2000 and has 2M registered users globally. SingleMuslim.com is currently #8 in the top ten general dating platforms in the UK. The site is currently focused on UK, USA, Australia and Canada, but Younis has imminent plans to develop the brand in the Middle East and Asia.
Congratulations To Our 2018 iDate Awards Winners
OPW – Jan 26 – The 2018 iDate Awards winners were announced and provided trophies at a ceremony during iDate (Internet dating conference) this week. The iDate Awards are the dating industry's most recognized awards, highlighting the best and most innovative aspects of the business.
The 2018 winners are:
Best Dating Site
eHarmony
Best Dating Coach
Carmelia Ray
Best Product Design
Diolli
Best Dating Software & SAAS Provider
Dating Pro
Best Mobile Dating App
The League
Best Matchmaker
Gillian McCallum (Drawing Down the Moon)
Most Innovative Company
eHarmony
Best New Technology
iSpingle.com
Best Payment System
CCBill
Best Affiliate Program
LoveMe
Best Marketing Campaign
Tinder
Best Up and Coming Dating Site
SingleWomen.international
Best Niche Dating Site
Single Muslim
SingleMuslim.com Claims 50,000 Marriages
THE GUARDIAN – Nov 5 – SingleMuslim.com is one of the biggest dating sites in the world that claims ~50k marriages. The site's founder Adeem Younis was a design student at Wakefield College in Yorkshire with a passion for IT. He started SingleMuslim.com 17 years ago. "It was at a time when a lot of forced arranged marriages were happening and it was causing a huge amount of tension and turmoil," he says. The company's headquarters is spread over three floors of a grand Victorian civic building opposite Wakefield town hall. It has a staff of more than 30. Younis has established other ventures. Most notable is the humanitarian charity Penny Appeal, which last year raised ~£14M, mostly from members of the marriage site, and now operates in disaster relief efforts, from Grenfell Tower to Haiti. SingleMuslim.com subscribers pay £30 a month (or £120 for a year) and much of that money is invested in making the platform a safe space. ~10% of members join as a family. In those cases, traditionally the mums or the grannies use the site to do the matchmaking. SingleMuslim.com has a growing membership in the US and Canada, the next push is into India and Pakistan.
Millions Of Muslims Are Signing Up For Online Dating
BBC – Dec 9 - SingleMuslim.com now boasts more than a million members. The site aims to provide clients with a partner for life. There is also Muslimmatrimony.com, which allows members to search for partners by the particular doctrine of Islam that they follow. HipsterShaadi.com used to market itself as the site for people looking for a partner but of whom their parents will also approve. Muslima.com claims ~5M members worldwide, and is owned by Cupid Media.
by Lydia Green
See full article at BBC
Muslim Romeos
ABC NEWS — May 29 — Marriage service, Singlemuslim.com, has been available in the U.K. since 2000 (100k users), Singlemuslim.com launched the U.S. three weeks ago by Adam Younis. "So far we have had a fantastic response with people registering from all over the U.S. It's a bigger success story than our U.K. site." FULL ARTICLE @ ABC NEWS
Mark Brooks: World Singles will be one of their main competitors with ArabLounge.com, IranianPersonals.com, etc. What do you think Said, can they catch you?
Muslim, Traditional, but Finding Love on the Web
REUTERS — May 1 — Over the past two years there has been a boom in the use of Web sites that introduce Muslim men and women for marriage. Singlemuslim.com , which calls itself Britain's largest Muslim introductions agency, has seen registered users double over the past year to 100,000 and is opening sites in the U.S., Canada and Australia. On some sites, more than half the registered users are professional women with above-average incomes who use the service to save time and broaden the scope of their search. They are direct and demanding about what they are looking for. Shaadi.com, 'the world's largest matrimonial service,' has 10 million users, most in South Asia — in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. In Britain, 700,000 are registered, 40% average annual income of 40,000 pounds.
The full article was originally published at NY Times, but is no longer available.
Mark Brooks: BharatMatrimony.com is Shaadi's leading competitor, and WorldSingles.com runs a number of niche dating sites focused on Muslims.
Muslim, Traditional, but Finding Love on the Web
REUTERS — May 1 — Over the past two years there has been a boom in the use of Web sites that introduce Muslim men and women for marriage. Singlemuslim.com , which calls itself Britain's largest Muslim introductions agency, has seen registered users double over the past year to 100,000 and is opening sites in the U.S., Canada and Australia. On some sites, more than half the registered users are professional women with above-average incomes who use the service to save time and broaden the scope of their search. They are direct and demanding about what they are looking for. Shaadi.com, 'the world's largest matrimonial service,' has 10 million users, most in South Asia — in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. In Britain, 700,000 are registered, 40% average annual income of 40,000 pounds.
The full article was originally published at NY Times, but is no longer available.
Mark Brooks: BharatMatrimony.com is Shaadi's leading competitor, and WorldSingles.com runs a number of niche dating sites focused on Muslims.
