“Your spouses are a garment for you as you are for them” (2:187)
“Your spouses are a garment for you as you are for them” (2:187)
App, Process and Packages Coming Soon
Before the app is launched, we’re still signing up people and matchmaking with our unique and personalized process. Read below for how it works
Current Muslim Matchmakers Process
1- Initial Phone Call
– We will get in touch for a phone call to ask a few basic questions to build your profile. This allows us to understand you better and create a strong foundation for the matchmaking process.
2- Understanding Your Requirements
– During this call, we’ll discuss your specific requirements and criteria for a potential partner. By knowing exactly what you’re looking for, we can focus on finding someone truly compatible.
3- Submit Photos
– To complete your profile, we require three clear pictures. Rest assured, your pictures and profiles are never sent or shared. This ensures privacy and security, giving you peace of mind that your information is protected.
4- Virtual Candidate Review
– We’ll schedule a virtual meeting where, via screen share or screen mirroring, we will show you potential candidates. This allows you to see potential matches in a secure, private manner without sharing personal data online.
5- Approval Process
– Once you give a thumbs up to someone, we will do the same process with the other party by screen sharing their profile. This ensures that both parties agree and are comfortable before moving forward, creating a respectful and transparent process.
6- Formal Meeting
– If both parties approve, we will arrange a formal meeting in our office in Manchester. This step solidifies the connection in a respectful, supervised environment, ensuring the process remains aligned with cultural values.
This process ensures privacy, security, and mutual respect at every stage, making it a reliable and thoughtful approach to matchmaking.
“Your spouses are a garment for you as you are for them” (2:187)
“Your spouses are a garment for you as you are for them” (2:187)