NikkahGram, a UK-based matchmaking site, is under investigation for promoting harmful, sexist, and misleading views about Muslim marriage. The platform prioritises virgin women under 35, describing older or non-virgin women as “low quality,” and encourages unregistered Islamic marriages, which offer no legal protection under British law. It also promotes polygamy, discourages women from working or using social media, and includes videos suggesting women should be obedient and even implying wife-beating is acceptable in a “symbolic” way. The site is linked to Asif Munaf, a suspended former doctor who still refers to himself as “Dr” while selling online coaching. Muslim women’s groups and MPs have condemned the site as misogynistic and dangerous, especially for young or recently converted women, calling for stronger action and a possible shutdown.
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/07/05/british-website-advertising-virgin-muslim-brides/