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Shajahan
38 Westminster, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Female 18 - 40
Read Qur'an: Daily
haroon
48 Edgbaston, West Midlands, United Kingdom
Seeking: Female 28 - 55
Read Qur'an: Daily
MAAK
31 Bradford, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Seeking: Female 18 - 45
Read Qur'an: Daily
As-Salaamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah Wa_Barakatuh, I’m a practicing Muslim man who values traditional Islamic family life, structure, and discipline as taught by the Qur’an and Sunnah. I believe a husband should be the leader of the home, responsible for his wife and children, not only financially, but also spiritually and emotionally. I take this role seriously and with full accountability before Allah. My nature is dominant, calm, quiet, and decisive, but also gentle and humorous with the right person. I’m someone who believes in leading with strength, not arrogance, always striving to embody the best example from the life of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. I’m looking for a modest, loyal, and submissive wife, ideally niqabi or willing to wear niqab, who embraces her feminine role with pride and who understands the beauty and protection that comes with obedience to Allah and His Messenger ﷺ. I prefer a home built on mutual respect, responsibility, and Islamic values, where the husband is obeyed, and the wife is cherished, protected, and honoured. I’m committed to raising a strong, well-disciplined family, and I would love to have children raised with Qur’an, structure, and good adab. I enjoy reading Qur’an and seerah, and I am constantly seeking to improve my knowledge and implementation of Islam. I appreciate silence, reflection, and peaceful home life, and I would love a wife who enjoys caring for her husband, her home, and her deen. I admire a woman who covers herself fully, not out of fear, but out of respect for Allah. I will never ask my wife to remove her niqab; in fact, I see it as a sign of dignity and honour. If you are someone who wants to please Allah through her marriage, who sees obedience and family discipline not as weakness but as strength, then perhaps we may be compatible, Insha’Allah. May Allah bless us all with righteous spouses and successful marriages rooted in love, mercy, and taqwa. Wa Alaikum As Salaam wa Rahmatullah

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