A quick update today to fix a couple of small issues that we discovered in the last version.
muzmatch is now Muzz!
Single and Muslim? Muzz (formerly muzmatch) is the FREE Muslim dating and marriage app with over 6 million single Muslims looking for serious relationships.
π§π½ 6 Million Single Muslims: Chat with amazing Muslim brothers and sisters near you for free.
π It Works: Over 200,000 Muslim weddings thanks to Muzz and 300 new couples every day! Could you be next?
π Powerful Filters: Find your perfect match by Location, Profession, Ethnicity, Language, Education and much more.
π Safe & Private: You have complete control of who can see your profile and keep your photos private until you're ready to share them.
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Verified Users: Every new user is verified with a selfie to make sure you only talk to real authentic people.
βοΈ Free Calling: Get to know your matches better with free voice and video calling.
Whether you're looking for halal Muslim dating, rishta, matrimony or shaadi - Muzz is the best free Muslim marriage app to help you get a Nikah. Sign up in just a few minutes and find your perfect Muslim partner today!
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HOW IT WORKS
1. Simply sign up and create a profile
2. Use good photos and write a bio letting other single Muslims know what you're looking for
3. We'll show you compatible single Muslims near you who fit your filters and preferences
4. Like them if you're interested, Pass on them if you're not
5. You control who can speak to you. Once you like each other you can start chatting for free
6. Take things to the next level with a voice or video call
7. Go complete the other half of your deen and get married!
Privacy https://muzz.com/privacy
Terms https://muzz.com/terms
On 20 April 2022, the High Court of Justice of England and Wales ruled that Muzmatch Limited and Shahzad Younas had infringed, including by use of the name Muzmatch, the Match Groupβs trade marks and passed off their business as that of the Match Group. A copy of the full judgment of the High Court is available on the following link:
http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/IPEC/2022/941.html