Helping single Muslims find a match


Founders of Muslim digital matchmaking platform Baituljannah, (from left) Wan Hasifi Amin, Wan Nuradila Huda and Muhammad Azrain. Photo: Baituljannah

During the pandemic, more singles have turned to online matchmaking platforms to find love.

Confined by indefinite work-from-home policies and closures of social spaces, singles around the world have been finding ways to fulfill their social needs, including how they meet new people.

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