A journey of sincerity.
We've simplified the path to marriage while keeping the highest standards of modesty and Shariah compliance. Five clear steps — from your first profile to a union built on taqwa.
Step 1 — Create your profile
Share your values, level of deen, background, and what you are seeking in a spouse. Be thorough and sincere — a clear, honest profile attracts serious, compatible interest and helps your future wali and family weigh a match wisely.
Step 2 — Get verified
Every profile is verified by our team for safety, with privacy-focused design and real-time moderation. Verification protects the whole community from time-wasters and misrepresentation, so the people you meet are who they say they are.
Step 3 — Send interest, with your wali involved
Connect with serious intent. For sisters, this is where the wali enters early — not at the end. There is no casual chatting; conversations are purposeful and protected. If you are unsure how to bring your guardian in, read how to involve your wali from day one.
Step 4 — Family involvement
Involve your guardians and family early and transparently. We provide features specifically for Mahrams and family members so the process is one they can oversee with confidence — the way marriage was always meant to be approached.
Step 5 — A blessed union
Finalise your journey with clarity, and move forward with the blessing of Allah and the dua of your families. From there, the marriage upon the Sunnah you set out to build becomes real.
Want the fiqh behind each stage? Explore the guides, learn what we mean by marriage upon the Sunnah, or read our frequently asked questions.
Common questions
How long does the process take?
There is no fixed timeline — the Sunnah path is about clarity, not speed or delay. Because interactions are purposeful and the wali is involved early, many members move from first contact to a serious decision far more quickly than on a typical dating app.
When should I involve my wali?
From the first serious conversation. For sisters, the wali is central to the process from the start — not a formality at the end. Our wali guide explains how to begin that conversation with adab.
Do I have to share photos?
No. Privacy is on by default — photos can be blurred or hidden, and you control what verified members can see and when.