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Muslim Marriage Biodata

Muslim Marriage Biodata Format — Free Nikah / Rishta Templates

A Muslim marriage biodata (or rishta biodata) carries information that helps families assess compatibility for nikah — sect (Sunni/Shia), masjid attendance or namaz frequency, family background, and the usual personal and educational details. Whether you call it a shaadi biodata, nikah profile, or matrimonial CV, the structure is the same. The templates below use Islamic design motifs — mosque silhouettes, crescent moon, geometric patterns, Bismillah headers — and include the fields Muslim families specifically look for.

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7 Muslim Marriage Biodata Templates

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What goes into a Muslim marriage biodata?

Personal Details

Full name, date and place of birth, height, weight, complexion, marital status (never married / divorced / widowed). Disclose honestly — first impressions matter.

Sect & Religious Practice

Sunni or Shia, sub-sect if relevant (Hanafi, Shafi'i, Ja'fari, etc.), namaz frequency, whether you observe purdah / hijab. These are the first questions most Muslim families ask, so include them upfront.

Family Details

Father's and mother's names and occupations, siblings, native place, and family religious practice. Many Muslim families also note biraderi / community (Pathan, Sayyid, Shaikh, Ansari, etc.) if it matters in their region.

Education & Career

Educational qualifications and current profession with income range. For girls, families often note whether you'll continue working after marriage — be clear about your intentions to avoid mismatch later.

Partner Preferences

Sect preference, age range, education, profession, and any specific requirements (e.g., practising namazi, willing to relocate). Two to four lines — over-specifying limits the pool.

Contact & Photo

Phone, email, address. A clear photo (with or without hijab, depending on preference) significantly improves response rates. Our maker auto-resizes the photo to fit any template you pick.

Frequently Asked Questions about Muslim Marriage Biodata

How do I create a Muslim marriage biodata for free?

Pick any template above, click it, fill in your details (name, DOB, sect, family info, education, photo) and click Download. You'll get a watermark-free PDF in under a minute. No signup or payment required.

What information should a Muslim shaadi / nikah biodata include?

In addition to personal details (name, DOB, height, weight, complexion), Muslim biodatas typically include sect (Sunni/Shia), namaz frequency, family religious practice, biraderi/community, education, profession, family details, partner preferences, and contact information. All our Muslim templates include these fields by default.

Should I write my Muslim marriage biodata in English or Urdu?

English is most common because it works across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the Middle East. Urdu biodatas are still preferred in some traditional families. Our biodata maker supports both Urdu (right-to-left layout) and English — switch using the language dropdown in the form header.

Is it acceptable to include a photo in a Muslim marriage biodata?

It depends on the family. Most modern Muslim families include a photo — and our templates support photo upload. If you prefer a no-photo version (some Salafi or strictly conservative families), simply leave the photo field empty and the template adjusts the layout automatically.

How do I share my nikah biodata on WhatsApp?

After downloading the PDF, the success page gives you a one-tap WhatsApp share button. The PDF is around 200–500 KB and sends directly without compression. You can also share as an image (Download as Image button on the same page).

Can I use this Muslim biodata format if I'm from Pakistan, Bangladesh, UAE, or the UK?

Yes. The structure works for Muslim families anywhere — the field names (sect, biraderi, namaz, education, profession) are universal. We have Sunni and Shia families from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and the UK using these templates.

How is a Muslim biodata different from a Hindu marriage biodata?

Hindu biodatas focus on gotra, nakshatra, manglik and family astrology, with Hindu visual motifs (Om, mandala, Ganesh). Muslim biodatas focus on sect, biraderi, namaz frequency with Islamic visual motifs (crescent, mosque silhouette, Bismillah). The personal-info fields (name, DOB, education, family) are common to both.

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