Muslim Marriage Biodata — Free Nikah Biodata Templates
Create a professional Muslim marriage biodata in 2 minutes. Sect-aware fields for Sunni, Shia, Bohra, Khoja, and all sub-communities. Free PDF & Word download. Bismillah, MashaAllah and Arabic phrases supported. No signup, no watermark.
Designed for Muslim Families & Communities
A Muslim marriage biodata is the first impression you create for a potential rishta. It carries your family\'s values, your education, your deen, and your dunya — all on a single page. At ShadiBiodata.com, our Muslim biodata templates are designed with the right fields, respectful tone, and beautiful but subtle Islamic motifs.
Whether you are Sunni or Shia, Hanafi or Shafi, Bohra, Khoja, Memon, Pathan, Syed, Sheikh, or Mughal — our form has the right fields ready. You can also add personal practice notes: namaz five times, hijab/beard, fasting, Hajj completed, halal income, etc.
What to Include in a Muslim Biodata
Personal Details
Full name, DOB, age, height, complexion, sect (Sunni/Shia), maslak, mother tongue, community (Pathan, Syed, Sheikh, etc.), nationality, and current location.
Education & Career
Highest qualification, university, current designation, employer, monthly/yearly income, business or service, willingness to relocate after Nikah.
Family Details
Father\'s name & profession, mother\'s name & status, number of siblings (married/unmarried), their education and profession. Many families include grandparents or family heritage.
Deen & Values
Namaz practice, hijab/beard, fasting, Hajj/Umrah, halal lifestyle, expectations from spouse regarding deen, and family values. Optional but valued by many families.
Tips for a Strong Muslim Biodata
Be honest and clear. Mention your sect and maslak upfront — it saves time for both sides. If you are Sunni Hanafi, write that clearly. If you are Bohra, Khoja, or Memon, name your specific community.
Choose a respectful, decent photo. For women, a hijabi or formal salwar/abaya photo is ideal. For men, a clean salwar-kurta or formal shirt with a kind smile works well. Avoid filters, sunglasses, or party photos.
Add a short \'About Me\' paragraph. Two or three honest lines about your personality, your deen, what you value in family, and what you are looking for. Authenticity beats long paragraphs.
Mention practice level honestly. "Offers all five prayers" or "trying to be more consistent with namaz" — families appreciate honesty. Don\'t over-claim and don\'t hide.
Free Templates for Muslim Marriage Biodata
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Frequently Asked Questions — Muslim Biodata
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