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Muslim Marriage Biodata Format

Muslim marriage biodata format: education, family, deen & partner preference online. Free PDF & Word — halal-friendly nikah biodata from CreateMyBiodata maker.

Introduction

A Muslim marriage biodata is often the first paper a family sees before a call or a meeting. It should carry ** adab**: clear facts about education and work, respect for parents, and—where you choose—a modest line about deen and lifestyle, without exaggeration or oversharing.

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CreateMyBiodata is a free marriage biodata maker for Indian and NRI families. You fill structured fields, upload a photo, preview the page, and download PDF or Word to share with relatives or matchmakers. You stay in charge of what you disclose; we help you present it in a clean, readable layout that works on phones and in print.

What is it?

It is a matrimonial biodata with sections for identity, education, occupation, family, and partner preference. Some families add lines on madhab, salah, or halal food—only what you are comfortable sharing publicly. The format stays simple so busy readers can scan in under a minute.

Who should use it?

  • Families preparing a nikah or proposal who need one standard document.
  • Parents and candidates who share the same facts with multiple contacts.
  • Anyone who wants faith and family visible without clutter or long essays.

🖼️ Preview Section

Below is a sample layout. Your actual biodata will reflect your template choice and text from our marriage biodata maker.

Muslim marriage biodata format — printable layout with personal and family sections
Muslim marriage biodata format — printable layout with personal and family sections

Edit online below, then download PDF or Word.

📌 Key Features

  • Easy to edit — Change details as your situation evolves; export again anytime.
  • Clean layout — Education, work, family, and preferences in distinct blocks.
  • Skimmable facts — Clear job titles and dates if you list work—helps everyone read faster.
  • Share-ready PDF — Looks consistent when forwarded on WhatsApp.

Download Options

  • PDF — Default for sharing; formatting stays fixed.
  • Word — When your family prefers to edit wording together offline.
  • Verify names, places, and phone numbers before a wide send.

🧠 When to use this format

Use it when you need a single biodata that reflects personal achievement and family context in line with Islamic etiquette, or when a matchmaker asks for a one- or two-page profile. If someone asks for a shorter note only, send what they request—but keep a full version ready.

✍️ How to fill this format

  1. Identity & contact — Full name as on documents, city, and a reliable response channel.
  2. Education & work — Degrees, institution, role—avoid inflated titles.
  3. Family — Parents’ names and occupations, siblings; native place if relevant.
  4. Deen & lifestyle — Only what you are comfortable sharing publicly—salah, halal food, community involvement—stated simply.
  5. Partner preference — Age range, education, location, and values—respectful and concise.
  6. Photo — Recent, clear, appropriate for family viewing.

📊 Example filled biodata (sample only)

Fictional sample—replace with your real details.

  • Name: Ayesha Khan
  • DOB: 10 May 1998
  • Education: B.Arch, Jamia Millia Islamia
  • Occupation: Architect, Delhi NCR
  • Father: Imran Khan, business
  • Mother: Fatima Khan, homemaker
  • Siblings: One brother, CA
  • Deen & lifestyle: Five daily prayers; halal diet
  • Partner preference: Practicing Muslim, educated, Delhi NCR or willing to relocate

Key takeaways

  • Adab + clarity — Facts first; deen lines only at your comfort level.
  • One PDF for WhatsApp groups; refresh the file when job or city changes.
  • For more community formats, see Hindi biodata and Marathi biodata.

Frequently asked questions

How do I create a Muslim marriage biodata for free?
Fill structured fields on CreateMyBiodata, add your photo, preview, and download PDF or Word—no payment required for standard use.

What should a Muslim biodata include?
Name, education, occupation, parents and siblings, optional deen/lifestyle lines you are comfortable sharing publicly, and partner preference—stated with adab.

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