An amanah · Est. 2026
“And of His signs is that He created for you from yourselves mates that you may find
in them; and He placed between you affection and mercy. Indeed in that are signs for a people who give thought.”
The Qur'an · Surah Ar-Rum · 30:21
A private house for considered Muslim marriage.
The three principles
I
Wali-led
No member joins without a guardian. Every introduction passes through the family, as is the sunnah.
II
No photographs
We do not exchange images. Character, deen, and intention are what introduce two families — not faces.
III
Curated introductions
A small, considered circle. Each match is stewarded by a counselor before families meet.
The process
I
Introduction
A family writes. A guardian begins the conversation.
II
Counsel
Quiet, private consultation. Values, intentions, circumstances.
III
Introduction
A small number of considered introductions, never broadcast.
IV
Meeting
Families meet with stewardship. Unhurried. Considered.
A note on stewardship
We serve Muslim families for whom marriage is an amanah — a sacred trust. Our role is quiet. We steward, we counsel, we introduce. We do not swipe. We do not broadcast. We do not hurry what should be considered.
Membership
Founding family
Invitation only. Twelve families in the founding circle.
By introduction
Primary
For families beginning the search with care and intention.
By introduction
Select
A smaller circle, closer stewardship, deeper discretion.
By introduction
To begin
Families write to us directly.
Correspondence answered within three working days.