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Muslim Marriage Biodata

Muslim Biodata for Marriage - Free Template in Word & PDF

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What Is a Muslim Marriage Biodata?

A Muslim biodata for marriage is the introductory document shared between Muslim families when a Nikah proposal is being considered. It is similar in purpose to the general marriage biodata template - introducing the candidate through personal details, education, family background, and expectations - but is shaped by Islamic values and the specific cultural traditions of Muslim communities in India.

Unlike Hindu biodata formats which emphasise astrological matching, a Muslim marriage biodata focuses on religious practice, family values, community background (such as Sunni, Shia, Hanafi, sect, or biradari), and the kind of partner the candidate is looking for in terms of Islamic lifestyle. The document should be dignified, honest, and complete.

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Sections in a Muslim Marriage Biodata

1. Personal Details

Full name, date of birth, place of birth, height, weight, complexion, blood group, and marital status. For Muslim biodata, the date of birth is typically stated as per the Gregorian calendar. Some families also include the Hijri date of birth.

⭐ 2. Religious & Community Details (Muslim-Specific)

  • Sect: Sunni / Shia / Ahmadiyya / Ismaili or other.
  • Maslak / School of Thought: Hanafi, Shafi, Maliki, Hanbali (for Sunni); or other.
  • Community / Biradari: Syed, Sheikh, Pathan, Ansari, Momin, Qureshi, etc.
  • Religious Practice: Whether the candidate offers Namaz regularly, wears hijab (for women), practices fasting, etc. This section gives the other family a clear picture of religious compatibility.
  • Language: Urdu, Hindi, or regional language spoken at home.

3. Education & Profession

Highest academic degree and institution. Current job, employer, city, and income. Education is viewed very positively in Muslim matrimonial matches today.

4. Family Background

Father and mother names and professions, number of siblings and their status, family type (nuclear or joint), hometown, and family's Islamic background. This section is important - Muslim families often assess background carefully.

5. Interests & Lifestyle

Dietary preference (halal), hobbies, languages spoken. Mention whether you follow Islamic dietary restrictions strictly, as this matters to many families.

6. Partner Expectations

Preferred age range, education level, sect and biradari preference, religious practice level, location, and any other important considerations. Keep expectations respectful and reasonable.

7. Contact Details

Father's or guardian's phone number and email. Ensure contact details are accurate and reachable.

Sample Muslim Marriage Biodata

MUSLIM MARRIAGE BIODATA

Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim


Name: Mohammad Arshad Khan

DOB: 12 November 1994 | POB: Hyderabad | Height: 5'10"

Blood Group: B+ | Complexion: Fair | Marital Status: Never Married


Sect: Sunni (Hanafi) | Community: Syed

Religious Practice: Offers all five daily prayers. Fasts in Ramadan. Does not smoke.


Education: MBBS, Osmania Medical College, 2019

Profession: Medical Officer, Government Hospital, Hyderabad | Income: ₹10 LPA


Father: Irfan Khan (Retired IAS Officer)

Mother: Najma Khan (Homemaker)

Brother: Imran Khan (Software Engineer, Pune, Married)

Family Type: Nuclear | Native: Hyderabad, Telangana


Diet: Halal | Hobbies: Urdu Poetry, Badminton, Travel

Languages: Urdu, Hindi, English, Telugu


Partner Expectations: Educated, religious-minded Sunni girl. Location flexible.


Contact: Irfan Khan - +91 93567 88210 | arshad.khan@email.com

Tips for Muslim Marriage Biodata

  • Begin with Bismillah. It is a tradition in many Muslim families to begin the biodata with "Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim" - this immediately establishes the religious tone of the document.
  • Be clear about sect and maslak. Religious compatibility is very important for Muslim families. Being upfront about sect and religious practice level avoids mismatching.
  • Mention Biradari if relevant. Many Muslim families in India prefer matches within the same biradari (community group). Being honest about this avoids wasted time.
  • Highlight religious practice genuinely. Whether the candidate prays regularly, wears hijab, or avoids non-halal food - being honest about religious practice level gives the other family a realistic picture.
  • Keep contact through a guardian. Many Muslim families prefer that initial contact be made through a parent or guardian rather than directly with the candidate.

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