What is the best muslim dating app for marriage purposes?

Started by Owen Thomas · ·7 replies ·Niche & Community Dating

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Owen Thomas
Joined Mar 2018
1,166 posts
#1

Came to best muslim dating app for marriage purposes? — niche & community dati on the recommendation of someone here, gave it nearly a year, and the useful part surprised me.

The recurring problem is that for Muslim daters, the search function produces a template reply and closes the ticket.

Where I would value another read, particularly for Muslim daters:

  • Has anyone got numbers rather than impressions for practising Muslims?
  • Has anyone got numbers rather than impressions where evaluating the alternatives is concerned?
  • Is there a way to check before signing up for Muslim daters?
  • Is anyone getting different results if you are dealing with evaluating the alternatives?

Picking one platform and sticking with it roughly doubled the reply rate, which surprised me with best muslim dating app for marriage purposes? — niche & community dati.

Keen to hear from anyone who has dealt with best muslim dating app for marriage purposes? — niche & community dati lately.

zoeyM
Joined Feb 2021
414 posts
#2

Rewriting the opener cut the wasted time by more than half for practising Muslims.

On balance, how polished the profile looks gets the credit but the honesty of the bio does the work.

Datebie is another to throw in the mix and the activity level was better than I expected.

Henry Flores
Joined Sep 2019
2,304 posts
#3

Something worth knowing: when evaluating the alternatives is the issue, how often you open the app beats whether it has a swipe interface where evaluating the alternatives is concerned.

Lydia Martin
Joined Aug 2017
2,682 posts
#4

My working theory is that how narrow your filters are explains more of how satisfied you're after a month than which platform you picked ever did.

Matthew
Joined Mar 2020
2,959 posts
#5

Same experience here — @Henry Flores, the note on serious dating platforms is the part people miss.

The one change that worked was setting fixed hours for it — it produced better matches within about ten days.

What nobody mentions is that on serious dating platforms, the photo verification step throttles how many people can actually see you.

More often than not, for practising Muslims, how consistently you show up tends to decide how many replies you get in a week.

Practical notes on evaluating the alternatives:

  • Put something concrete in the opener, especially for Muslim daters.
  • Give a platform three weeks before judging it, particularly on serious dating platforms.
  • Put something concrete in the opener if evaluating the alternatives is your main concern.
  • Pick your own venue for a first meeting — it filters out most of the time-wasters immediately.
Ethan Graham
Joined Dec 2024
3,121 posts
#6

Can confirm — @Henry Flores, the point about evaluating the alternatives is underrated.

How specific you're about what you want counts for more than which tier you're on for Muslim daters for practising Muslims.

Datescout came up in a similar thread purely on how busy it is locally.

Happy to be argued with especially for Muslim daters.

Piper Harris
Joined Aug 2023
1,890 posts
#7

Cutting the match list right down was the only change that showed up in the numbers on serious dating platforms.

In practice, whether it has a swipe interface gets the credit but whether you actually read the profile does the work where evaluating the alternatives is concerned.

Someone pointed me at Datenest and the activity level was better than I expected.

layla97
Joined Jun 2022
990 posts
#8

Echoing this — @Henry Flores, the point about evaluating the alternatives is spot on.

Dropping the filters made a bigger difference than switching platforms for practising Muslims.

In practice, nothing changes the proportion of real accounts you see as much as the amount of detail in a bio on serious dating platforms.

Short version for Muslim daters:

  • Screenshot anything odd before blocking, particularly on serious dating platforms.
  • Give a platform three weeks before judging it — it is the difference between a reply and silence.
  • Give a platform three weeks before judging it, particularly on serious dating platforms.
  • Keep the first meeting short and public if evaluating the alternatives is your main concern.
  • Read the profile before you send anything, especially for Muslim daters.

I've had a decent run on Luvdate if you want something to compare against.

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