A Little Bit About Me
As-salāmu ʿalaykum wa raḥmatullāh,
Bismillah.
I pray that Allah SWT guides us both to what’s best for our dīn, dunyā and ākhirah. May your journey be filled with peace, clarity, and blessings. Āmīn.
Please—no time wasters. If we seem compatible, I’m happy to share photos privately. I value sincerity, honesty, and a connection rooted in trust and good intention.
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About Me
I try to live my life by the Qur’an and Sunnah, following the way of the Salaf. Salah anchors my day—it reminds me who I am and what truly matters. I’m not drawn to materialism or flashy lifestyles. I’m just a simple man, trying to live a simple, halal life filled with purpose and peace.
Family means the world to me. I love bringing people together—hosting, sharing food, and creating spaces that feel warm and welcoming. I live independently, but close to my parents so I can support them whenever needed.
One of my dreams is to live in an Islamic country, where faith is part of daily life. Oman is at the top of my list—it just feels right.
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What Brings Me Joy
• Feeding people. It’s my love language. Whether it’s friends, neighbours, or someone in need—food made with care can bring hearts together.
• Nature, animals & the outdoors. I find peace in long walks, coastal drives, and spending time with my chickens (yes, I do the impressions—but only if you ask nicely!).
• Growing my own food. Watching life grow from the earth is deeply humbling—it reminds me of Allah’s endless blessings.
• DIY & hands-on projects. Whether it’s a new shelf, a chicken coop, or a garden project—I love working with my hands and seeing something come to life.
• Cooking. From BBQs to slow-cooked comfort meals, I love feeding others and watching them enjoy every bite. An do the Curries and Biryanis also.
• Fishing & football. Fishing helps me switch off and reflect. And yes—I’m a Man Utd fan, but I promise I’m still a good person! Non awkwardness if you’re an Arsenal or Liverpool fan I promise.
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What I’m Looking For
I’m not perfect, but I strive to bring peace, loyalty, and warmth into a marriage. I believe in kindness, clear communication, and keeping Allah SWT and the Sunnah at the heart of everything.
To me, a good marriage isn’t about perfection—it’s about two people choosing each other with sincerity, patience, and love through every season of life. Nurturing each other’s strengths and strengthening the weaknesses.
My goal is to live in a way that pleases Allah, die upon īmān, and enter Jannah hand-in-hand with the one who stood by me—through ease and through trials.
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A Few Things to Know
• Divorced—I walked away when things conflicted with my principles and those set by our din. I value honesty and loyalty and would share openly if you wish to know more.
• Children from a previous marriage? Alhamdulillah, I’d welcome them with love and care as my own.
• Boundaries: I don’t celebrate Milaad or Khatums—mentioning this upfront for clarity and alignment.
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Let’s speak in a halal and respectful way and see if Allah has written something good between us.
With all due respect: If there’s no photo or willingness to share one, I won’t reply. I simply prefer to know who I’m speaking to.
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What I Am Looking For
Bismillah
I’m not just looking for a spouse — I’m looking for someone to walk through life with.
Someone who’s not just by my side for the good days, but also there for the tough ones.
A hand to hold from this dunya all the way to the Ākhirah.
Someone to wake up with for Tahajjud, even when we’re half asleep, and whisper duʿās for one another in the quiet of the night.
Because I believe a relationship built on duʿā, patience, and sincerity is the kind that lasts — not just in this world, but beyond.
I’d love someone who’s loyal, kind-hearted, and grounded in the dīn —
but also someone who knows how to laugh until it hurts, be silly, joke around, and enjoy the little things.
Someone soft in nature, emotionally aware, and who appreciates being cared for — not extravagantly, but with gentle attention and thoughtfulness.
The kind of person who smiles during Ramadan, not just because of the food, but because of the peaceful vibes —
late-night suhoors, simple iftārs, spiritual resets, and moments that remind us why we’re doing this.
And honestly? I want someone who feels like home. Someone I’m rushing home to from the office.
The type of person where, when I look across the room and see you, I think:
“Alhamdulillah… you’re mine.”
Not in a possessive way, but with pride and deep gratitude to Allah — that He’s trusted me with someone so special.
I love road trips — long drives, spontaneous getaways, Qur’an or nasheeds in the background, good snacks, even better company.
Can you drive? Great. If not, don’t worry — I’ll take the wheel; you just bring the vibes.
If you’re someone who enjoys the simple life — growing your own food, keeping animals, working on little DIY projects, and just being close to nature, especially the sea — I think we’ll click.
That peaceful, grounded lifestyle really means a lot to me. I don’t need flashy things. I just want peace, barakah, and good company.
When it comes to values, I’m drawn to modesty — not just outwardly, but in character too.
There’s something truly beautiful in a woman who chooses her niqab out of love for her faith.
It’s not about being perfect — it’s about trying, with sincerity.
Someone who follows the Qur’an and Sunnah, but who also doesn’t take life too seriously.
Who can find joy even on the messy days, and bring calm just by being herself.
A kind heart. A steady soul.
Someone who’ll laugh with me during the good times, and hold it down with me when life tests us.
Someone who dreams of a home filled with dīn, love, and laughter — raising strong, kind Muslim kids who know their purpose and identity.
I also hope for a partner who inspires and supports me, just as I will support and encourage her, as we work together to reach our goals and aspirations — helping each other grow in faith, character, and purpose.
But at the end of the day, I’m just looking for someone to grow with.
To strive with. To share goals with. To support and be supported.
To live simply, love sincerely, hold tight to the rope of Allah SWT — and sometimes, to simply enjoy being cared for, cherished, and pampered in the small, meaningful ways life allows.
If any of this resonates with you… maybe it’s time we say Bismillah and see where this could go, in a halal way.
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