marriage for Muslims From British dating app ‘Muz’ Lahore An event held this week to meet single users was attended by dozens of young people.
According to the Reuters news agency, more than a hundred people participated in the MAZ event held in Lahore.
The app has been criticized in the past in a country with conservative values, but the app claims to uphold Islamic values and requires users to be Muslim.
Dating apps are frowned upon in Pakistan, where women and men have separate spaces in society and social interaction is not possible.
Ayman, 31, is also one of the users who participated in the unit, but he is reluctant to give more of his personal information.
Consumers at the Maze event on August 18, 2024 (Reuters/Nida Mahboob)
He says he started using the app on the advice of his US-based brother.
Ayman told Reuters: ‘I used the app for two weeks, then I saw an ad for this event and thought why not meet people in person.’
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He says that his mother used to attend this event with him, but she is sick at the moment and therefore could not attend.
Maz was launched in 2015 in the UK, which also has a large Muslim population, but the app has more than 1.5 million users in Pakistan.
Muaz, 27, has been using Maz for over a year and hopes to find a life partner through the app.
“I get matches but they have different priorities,” says Moaz.
She said that girls want their parents to be included in the conversation from the beginning.
According to 22-year-old Abdullah, by participating in this event, he will find his ideal spouse.
He said: ‘The greatest moment was meeting a wonderful girl.’
Abdullah said: ‘We are both Marvel fans! We’re already planning to watch Deadpool and Wolverine together.’
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2024-08-25 20:34:23