Assalamu Alaikum everyone, this is my first post/thread.
I am in a predicament at the present moment, and in need of some advice. So basically here’s my situation. I am an 19 year old Muslim male living in the UK.
I met a Muslim girl online, or rather she met me. I was totally unaware she was Muslim and she too was unaware I was Muslim. So we talked as just friends. I should clarify that the site we met was no chat site or anything, I would never visit such sites as those. We met on:the student room dot uk
I would ask her for help with certain subjects and yeah, our friendship grew, we became closer. My intention was never to meet someone online, I was only on this site seeking help with my studies. Anyways now we have become so close that we talk every day. We joke around as friends, and haven’t done anything extreme, we are both good practicing muslims (which some of you might question after reading this thread). She even regrets voicing her thoughts.
A few weeks ago, she said something bizarre which totally changed everything. I am not going to say exactly what she said, but what she implied was… I like you, a lot, we should meet. Furthermore, she even started talking about marriage and how we were perfect for each other… I was taken away by this, and did not know how to respond. I obviously said we are still young adults and that when we are older and independent then we talk about these topics; e.g. marriage. I would sometimes try to hint that no we shouldn’t do anything, like in an attempt to push her away (distance her from me somehow) by saying that there are so many other good muslims out there, you will meet one, but she says she found one already (me).
Now my question is we talk so often, and something in me is telling me to talk less to her. I have been doing this for the past weeks.. e.g. not responding to her messages. I feel horrible for doing that btw, I’m not doing that intentional, I just feel its for the best. I think our friendship sprung too fast. I don’t know how to put it to her that we should talk less. I have said it to her already and she understood, but its still the same. I’m sure if I totally stopped talking I would offend her and dishearten her, which I would feel very guilty of doing.
We both intend on attending the same university and she wants to be friends with me there next year… I have no idea what I have gotten myself into and don’t know how to get out of the situation. So please any advice would be good inshallah.
Jazakallah.
PS: if you need further information, I don't mind adding.
I am in a predicament at the present moment, and in need of some advice. So basically here’s my situation. I am an 19 year old Muslim male living in the UK.
I met a Muslim girl online, or rather she met me. I was totally unaware she was Muslim and she too was unaware I was Muslim. So we talked as just friends. I should clarify that the site we met was no chat site or anything, I would never visit such sites as those. We met on:the student room dot uk
I would ask her for help with certain subjects and yeah, our friendship grew, we became closer. My intention was never to meet someone online, I was only on this site seeking help with my studies. Anyways now we have become so close that we talk every day. We joke around as friends, and haven’t done anything extreme, we are both good practicing muslims (which some of you might question after reading this thread). She even regrets voicing her thoughts.
A few weeks ago, she said something bizarre which totally changed everything. I am not going to say exactly what she said, but what she implied was… I like you, a lot, we should meet. Furthermore, she even started talking about marriage and how we were perfect for each other… I was taken away by this, and did not know how to respond. I obviously said we are still young adults and that when we are older and independent then we talk about these topics; e.g. marriage. I would sometimes try to hint that no we shouldn’t do anything, like in an attempt to push her away (distance her from me somehow) by saying that there are so many other good muslims out there, you will meet one, but she says she found one already (me).
Now my question is we talk so often, and something in me is telling me to talk less to her. I have been doing this for the past weeks.. e.g. not responding to her messages. I feel horrible for doing that btw, I’m not doing that intentional, I just feel its for the best. I think our friendship sprung too fast. I don’t know how to put it to her that we should talk less. I have said it to her already and she understood, but its still the same. I’m sure if I totally stopped talking I would offend her and dishearten her, which I would feel very guilty of doing.
We both intend on attending the same university and she wants to be friends with me there next year… I have no idea what I have gotten myself into and don’t know how to get out of the situation. So please any advice would be good inshallah.
Jazakallah.
PS: if you need further information, I don't mind adding.