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Yes. Discuss how many children you'd like, parenting style, and when you'd want to start a family. These topics show maturity and future planning.
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Start with a supervised or family-facilitated video/phone call to break the ice. If both are comfortable, plan a respectful in-person meeting with family involvement or in a public space.
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Look for shared values, ease of communication, mutual respect, and spiritual compatibility. If you feel calm and clear-headed around them and can openly discuss future plans — that’s a good sign.
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Ask about lifestyle, religious practices, career plans, and family structure. Avoid overly sensitive topics in the first 1–2 meetings. Build trust before diving deeper.
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Discuss roles in the household, family involvement, decision-making, and financial responsibilities. Agree on the non-negotiables early to avoid future surprises.
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Enough to understand personality, values, and life vision. 3–5 conversations may be enough for some; others might need more. Don’t drag it unnecessarily—trust your gut.
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Start with parental guidance. Once initial interest is confirmed, candidates should talk directly under family awareness to explore compatibility more deeply.
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Be respectful. Ask things like “How important is daily salah to you?” or “What’s your view on Islamic roles in marriage?” Gauge both their beliefs and practice.
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Be honest without oversharing. If there's something major (like divorce or past struggles), share it after trust is built — preferably before engagement. Transparency builds long-term trust.
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Inconsistency, avoiding questions, emotional manipulation, control issues, or disrespect. Trust your instincts and seek family advice if anything feels off.
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