At Simply Nikah, we understand the importance of family and guardianship in the process of finding a suitable match. While having a Wali (guardian) approve your account is not mandatory, we offer this unique feature to provide additional security and assurance, especially for female users. Here’s how it works and why you might consider using it:
What is a Wali?
In Islamic tradition, a Wali is a guardian who looks after the interests of a female, particularly in matters of marriage. The Wali's role is to ensure that the marriage is conducted with proper consent and adherence to Islamic principles.
Benefits of Wali Approval
- Enhanced Security: Having a Wali approve your account adds an extra layer of verification, ensuring that interactions on the platform are genuine and respectful.
- Family Involvement: This feature allows families to be involved in the matchmaking process, which can provide peace of mind for both the user and their family.
- Trust and Assurance: Potential matches can feel more confident knowing that profiles have been reviewed and approved by a guardian.
How to Use the Wali Feature
- Optional Step: While creating your profile, you will have the option to invite a Wali to review and approve your account.
- Invite a Wali: Enter the contact details of your Wali, and they will receive an invitation to join Simply Nikah and review your profile.
- Approval Process: Your Wali can review your profile details and approve your account, adding an extra layer of credibility.
Is It Required?
No, the Wali approval feature is not a requirement to use Simply Nikah. It is an optional feature designed to enhance security and trust for those who choose to use it. You can still create and use your profile fully without involving a Wali.
Why Consider Wali Approval?
- Cultural and Religious Respect: For those who value the traditional role of a Wali in the marriage process, this feature allows you to honor that tradition.
- Increased Confidence: Both you and potential matches can feel more assured about the authenticity and seriousness of the profiles.