Haifa, Haifa District, Palestine
I'm a positive, creative, kind, easy-going, determined, resilient individual that likes traveling, reading/audiobooks, learning and trying and experiencing new things, firm in my faith and proud of it alhamdulillah. I promote a balanced approach to practicing the deen and living in this dunya.
Read moreGender
Wise Female
Spoken Language(s)
Arabic,English,Spanish
Relationship status
Widowed
Work status
I'm looking for work
Education Level
Diploma / Master Degree
Here to
Seek a husband
From
27
To
37
Occupation
Blogger / Author / Writer
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زواج اسلامي
What I'm looking for in a partner?
I am after a man whom wants to spend time with me just talking over coffee or cuddling up and watching a movie. Just be real with me, no lies.I want a man whom wants to care for me as I will do for him.a practicing muslim with a strong sense of who he genuinely is, knows what his values and morals are, knows what his purpose and passions are and also knows what he stands for and isn’t shy about it. A kind, considerate, adventurous man who is honest, trustworthy and respectful of women and humans in general. A man who's generous but also knows how to say no when necessary. A family man who invests quality time at home with his loved ones and is willing to be a role model for those in his family. I can only ask for what I too uphold in my own life. If Allah has set aside more, then alhamdulilah for Allah’s generosity.
Read moreMy promises to my partner
To be a responsible wife
Willing to relocate
To another country
Visa support to your partner
Impossible
Ethnicity
Middle Eastern
Height
170cm
Hair color
Black
Wear Hijab
Always
Eye Color
Brown
My appearance considered as
Average
Body type
Average
Physical / Health Status
Strong and Healthy
Have Children?
No, never
If Allah wills, would you want to have kids?
Yes Inshallah
Home Type
Family House
Living Situation
Live With Family
Do you smoke?
Never
Do you drink?
Never
Eating Habits
Always Halal food
Religion
Islam Sunni
Born / Reverted
Born a Muslim
Religious Level
Very Religious
Read Quran
Daily
What I love most about Islam
For a fifth of the world’s population, Islam is both a religion and a complete way of life. Muslims follow a religion of peace سلام , mercy رحمة and forgiveness مغفرة . The majority of Muslims have nothing to do with the extremely grave events and accusations that are associated with their faith. Islam’s beliefs stem from the Qur’an and the teachings of Muhammad. Muslims believe in the existence of a single and absolute truth that transcends the world; a unique, independent and indivisible God who is independent of the entire creation. Muslims believe in accountability, that each individual will be held accountable for their actions. Muslims also believe in the Day of Resurrection, that we will all rise one day again. Therefore, submitting to God’s will is crucial for them. * The Five Pillars of Islam are the framework of the Muslim life: 1- Shahada الشَهادة (Witness of Faith) “There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is His Messenger.” “لا إله إلا الله , محمدٌ رسول الله “ /La Ilaha Illa Allah, Muhammadun rasoulu Allah/ This declaration of faith is called the Shahada, a simple formula which all faithful pronounce. The first part negates the existence of any form of God (wealth, power or the like) except for Allah; the One. Then the second part states that Muhammad – a man like us – is the messenger رسول who has come with a message of guidance to us. 2- Salah الصلاة (Prayer) Salat or Salah is the obligatory prayers which are performed five times a day. Salah is a direct link between the worshipper and God. There are no hierarchical authority in Islam, and no priests, so the prayers are led by a learned person who knows the Qur’an and is generally chosen by the congregation. These prayers contain verses from the Qur’an and are said in Arabic; the language of Revelation. The five prayers are: the Dawn Prayer صلاة الفجر , the Noon Prayer صلاة الظُهر , the Afternoon Prayer صلاة العصر , the Sunset Prayer صلاة المغرب and the Night Prayer صلاة العِشاء . Thus, the five prayers determine the rhythm of the day. 3- Zakah الزكاة (Almsgiving) Zakah is the financial obligation upon Muslims. The word zakah means both “Purification” and “growth”. Our possessions مُمتلكات are purified by setting aside a proportion for those in need and for the society in general. This cutting back balances and encourages new growth. Each Muslim calculates his or her Zakah individually and according to his wealth at the end of the year. It is the duty of the Islamic community not only to collect Zakah but to distribute it fairly as well. 4- Sawm الصوم (Fasting) Every year in the month of Ramadan رمضان , all Muslims fast from dawn until sunset; abstaining from food, drink and sexual relations with their spouses. Those who are sick, elderly or travelling and women who are menstruating, pregnant or nursing, are permitted to break their fast and make up an equal number of days later during the year if they are healthy and able. Children begin to fast (and to observe prayers) from puberty, though many start earlier. 5- Hajj الحج (pilgrimage) The pilgrimage to Makkah مكة (the Hajj) is an obligation only for those who are physically and financially able to do so. However, over two million people go to Makkah every year from every corner of the globe providing a unique opportunity for those of different nations to meet. Pilgrims wear special clothes: simple garments that strip away distinctions of class and culture, so that all stand equal before Allah الله (God).
Read moreWhat is your reference as a life curriculum?
Quran and Sunna Curriculum
Polygamy
Accept Polygamy
Family Values
Conservative
Profile Creator
Self