what is it ?
I consider anything with the word dating in it haram.
dating briefly with multiple partners? The only dates halal in islam are![]()
This is the first time i've heard of such a thing
Do You Consider Speed-Dating Haram?
The mahram/chaperone will not be allowed to participate in the event, they are merely there for support and will be seated near the back of the room rather than at the participants' table.
Any kind of dating is disallowed in Islam. So-called "Islamic speed dating" is just like a conventional speed dating event, except that there's a "scholar" somewhere in the room. So there are lots of little desks with a man at each desk, and girls move from man to man (or vice versa), you have about five mins to speak to each one, ask questions etc, then move onto the next one etc, and then based on your five minute conversation, you make a decision as to who you'd like to follow up with later, and exchange details It is conventionally called speed dating because for the five minutes you spend with the man, you are considered to be on a date with them.
This is wrong from many perspectives. There is very little if any involvement at all from the girls walis, it is a totally mixed environment, and rather than your wali doing the talking and showing you someone they may have done the background research on already, you have to talk to all these men and find out the background info yourself, in private one to one conversations which no third party is actively listening to, which is contrary to the method Islam has laid down.
In fact the site you've given a link to, explains that girls will be allowed to bring mahrams, but:
http://www.muslim-marriage-events.com/how-it-works.html#200
which really makes a mockery of the purpose having a mahram to begin with and shows a limited understanding of the role of a wali.
With everyone being present to the event, and most likely the females Wali waiting just outside or even watching, how is that different than usual Islamic pre-marital meetings?
Asking random people for their opinion on what is to be considered halal or haram is not a good idea. Whenever you have a question like this, ask someone knowledgeable in your locality, perhaps an imam/mufti. They can tell you what is right according to Islamic law.
Opinions of people who are not learned is not something that should be sought on these kind of matters.
THANK YOU, every time I see a post on here seeking opinions/advice I'm like REALLY??? It's as bad as people going to yahoo answers for advice....
Because it is not befitting for Muslim girls to have to meet lots of men and talk to them themselves and find out info and see who may be suitable. This is the walis job. The walis job is not to just sit and watch. The fact that there are lots of other people in the room makes no difference. The wali is responsible for meeting the men initially, finding out info and seeing who might be suitable for his ward. He is there precisely so that she does not have to go through this meeting a hundred men, or even one man, unnecessarily.
I don't want advise, just opinions. Nothing wrong with that right?
Sister Insaanah has explained about speed-dating from Islamic prespective. Now I will talk about it from another prespective. 'Halal' speed-dating is a really bad idea to find a marriage partner. We cannot make decision to marry someone who we never know before just after 5 minutes meeting. It's very speculative.Salaam.
1. There are some females who would rather prefer this way of meeting the right man. For example, let's say that the girl likes a man but she is attracted to another one more, makes it much easier having them in the same room rather than talking to them one-on-one with Wali's permission; might take a long time especially if she wants to get married sooner.
2. This is the opposite; the female will talk to the man first. Then if she feels comfortable with him and him with her, the Wali is brought in to learn more about the man.
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