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Muzz vs. Salams vs. Auntie Imani, which one's actually for marriage?
May 6, 2026 · 8 min read
A direct three-way comparison of the most-asked-about Muslim marriage apps, written by someone who's used all three.
If you've Googled 'best Muslim marriage app' once, you've Googled it a hundred times. Here's the read on the three names that come up most.
Muzz: built for volume
Best for: maximum optionality, casual swiping, urban density. Worst for: anyone exhausted by being treated as a profile in a feed.
Salams: Tinder with halal filters
Best for: someone who likes the swipe but wants better cultural fit. Worst for: anyone who suspects the swipe itself is the problem.
Auntie Imani: matchmaker, not app
Best for: marriage-minded sisters and brothers who want to be introduced, not discovered. Worst for: anyone who wants 1,000 options and to feel like a customer.
Three different bets on what fixes Muslim marriage online. Pick the one that matches what you actually want, not what the algorithm wants for you.