Muslim Marriage Profile Examples
- arifusi
- Oct 20
- 2 min read
A Muslim marriage profile (biodata) typically follows a structured format to present personal, family, religious, educational, and partner expectation details clearly and respectfully.
Here is a commonly accepted format:
Personal Information:
Name
Age
Gender
Date of Birth
Height
Marital Status
Nationality
Religion and Sect (e.g., Sunni, Shia)
Current Location
Contact Information
Education and Career:
Educational Qualifications
Occupation
Income (optional)
Organization/Company
Job Location
Family Details:
Father's Name and Occupation
Mother's Name and Occupation
Number of Siblings
About Family Background and Values
Physical Appearance:
Complexion
Body Type
Eye Color
Hair Color
Any Disability (if applicable)
Religious Background:
Religious Observance (prayers, fasting, etc.)
Denomination details
Involvement in religious activities
Lifestyle, Hobbies, and Interests:
Personal habits and interests
Hobbies and extracurricular activities
Partner Preferences:
Age Range
Height Range
Educational Qualification
Occupation
Religious Preferences
Other Expectations
Additional Information:
About Yourself (a brief paragraph)
Any other relevant details you wish to share
Recent Photograph (usually attached separately)
This format helps convey a comprehensive picture for marriage prospects, aligning with Islamic values and personal preferences. It is customizable to include culturally relevant elements and personal nuances as needed.
Here is an example snippet for the "About Myself" section you can adapt:
"I am a devoted Muslim who values faith, family, and personal growth. I adhere to my religious duties including prayer and fasting, and enjoy spending time in community service. I hold a degree in [your field] and work as a [your occupation]. My hobbies include reading, nature walks, and volunteering."
And an example "Partner Preferences" snippet:
"I seek a practicing Muslim partner who values family and faith, is educated, and shares similar life goals. Compatibility in religious observance and mutual respect is important to me."
This format ensures clarity and respectfulness, appropriate for Muslim matrimonial settings.
