MUZZ.com Reviews 150

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Considering 66 reviews, most reviewers were let down by their experience overall. Many people were dissatisfied with the app, perceiving its design and monetization strategy as predatory or misleading, rather than genuinely facilitating connections. Customers frequently reported issues with the subscription model, including unexpected charges after cancellation and the constant need to pay for basic features even with a premium membership. Reviewers also found the website and overall user experience problematic, citing a lack of effective moderation, the presence of fake or inactive profiles, and a general feeling that the app prioritizes profit over user satisfaction. Some people were also dissatisfied with the customer service, reporting unresponsiveness and difficulty resolving issues.

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Unfortunately, spoke to a married man on Muzz found out as a few people i knew recognised his photo (he is known on social media) Eventually reached out to his wife who was heavily pregnant with his 3... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The app is purely to make money but uses the words halal marriage site.its anything but. The social side of it is full of tw*ts who cuss people and call themselves Muslims, it's full of attention see... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

its a scam app by a pakistani-British owner who is using the term "halal match making" and pulling in desperate Muslims to find a match by making them pay ridiculous amounts of money. More than h... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This app is a complete scam. Many men on Muzz are aggressive, and verbally abusive if you don’t reply within minutes, they start insulting or threatening you. Most are married with kids, and many are... See more


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I had an extremely frustrating…

I had an extremely frustrating experience with the Muzz app. My account was permanently blocked without any clear explanation, and I never received a valid reason or warning for the action. Customer support provided a generic response and refused to offer any assistance or a refund for the time I paid for but could no longer use. The lack of communication and transparency is unacceptable, and I feel completely disregarded as a paying customer. I would not recommend this app based on my experience.

10 April 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam!

Waste of time, money, and hope!

This experience has been incredibly disappointing and humiliating. There are far too many bots and fake profiles out there! They lure you into paying for a membership by offering fake likes through their algorithms, and once you commit, you end up feeling foolish. Don't waste your hard-earned money or hope on these social experiments—choose to invest in yourself instead and search for genuine connections in the real world!

Many of these fake profiles will try to entice you into trading on various platforms, which are also bogus. I would share screenshots to prove my point, but just search Instagram or Snapchat for the evidence! Don't let yourself be fooled or discouraged. This app is designed to take advantage of us. Get out there and be yourself in real world guys!

10 April 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It's not worth spending on

It's not worth spending on, just recently people have started doing a free WhatsApp groups.. actually recommended...it's nice seeing the community rising up, to these wasteful apps, the owners rizk can't be halal..surely.

4 April 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Longer term review and my experience of people.

After around 1.5 years on the app here’s my rounded view of this platform - the functionality is very good but the people and the profiles I've come across, God Almighty! Read on:
• Consistently I read the same vomit inducing nonsense: ‘I’m looking for an Alpha Male…’
Reality check: a very rare breed, naturally attract women without making any major effort, not likely to be monogamous due to a massive optionality most men can only dream of. Not likely to be found on Muzz app paying £69.99 for 3 months. More than likely rich, arrogant, highly successful and highly unlikely to end up with you!
• Beta male providers are the best marriage material and unfortunately are invisible to most women.
• Plenty of females with ‘glum looking self-portrait syndrome’. It seems in modern society females find it fashionable showing off their gloom. This kind of appearance doesn’t look attractive – try practicing smiling.
• Very high number of women who are divorced with children. And what’s disturbing about this demographic is absolutely little or no mention of this important aspect.
• Came across several numbers of women that drink alcohol & smoke and showing plenty cleavage. Dare I say it, this is an Islamic platform and last time I checked smoking and drinking alcohol are both haraam. God only knows where these lot came from.
• Increasing trend of British South Asian women (Indian, Bengali & Pak) producing illegitimate children. I suspect many of these women cover up this shame by choosing ‘separated’ on their respective profiles. Even a dopey bloke with simple Islamic knowledge is aware that a woman cannot get remarried until she is legally divorced.
• Beware fellas, of women using plenty filters on their portraits, be careful you don’t accidentally sit at the wrong table on your first date.
• Spoken to some real genuine people on this platform that are respectful and decent. However, this is the rare exception. So prepare for all 3 elements: the good, the bad and the ugly.
• Several women living in ‘cloud cuckoo land’ ie women in their 40s believing that they’re ready to start a family – what a hoot. A woman’s sexual market value begins to decline after 29 years old whereas a man’s sexual value begins to overtake women for the first time when he reaches 30 years old and stays constant until around 60 years. And that explains why the vast majority of men do not marry women that are older than they are. If you doubt this, how many 35 year old men you know will seriously consider marrying a woman in her 40s
• Many profiles are full of condescension to men – your profile is an instant turn off. I’m 100% sure that this app attracts male degenerates also. However, the same applies to the female gender too and many women seem intellectually challenged. I suggest you don’t take out your troubles on your profile, it just makes you even the more unattractive. Try a psychologist.

• If you do find your match on here, you’ve done extremely well and if you find a decent, respectful person online in this world of increasing degeneracy, congratulations and all the best.

12 March 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This app is run by Bunch of scammers

This app is run by Bunch of scammers. I cancelled my account and deleted it after less than 3 weeks and they still kept charging £30 /month .

Not monitored and has options such as chat with each other fir six months or more which actively encourages extra marital relationships.

You can't even contact other users without paying more despite the heavy subscription fees.

Waste of time

1 February 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scammers

They do fundraisers for charity often, watch out. There's times they say for every £1 you donate, they will double or give 50%. Once the campaign was over. I remember 100k was raised or around and muzz only donated 20k. When I contacted them about it, they didn't respond.

19 February 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Disappointing and demotivating experience

I used this app for ~1-2 years.

Single man, career, financially strong, no kids. Im not a model but cannot complain in terms of looks.

Sharing my experiences.

I think the problem is not the app itself but the audience on these dating apps.
There are a few good women on this app but these are rare exceptions. 95% of the people are clownesque, shallow, childish, immature and/or have unrealistic expectations.
Also it seems to be difficult to have normal ongoing conversations. I often feel women are distracted after ~15-20 mins..

Also people with shameless behaviors and false intentions. Trying to score or lure someone because you are technically homeless or life has become financially too rough to deal on your own. In my opinion that should not be true reasons to marry.

Furthermore I see there differences in experiences across different regions in the world.
I travel a lot to the UK. The audience there comes with a different (both sick & toxic) vibe. Please try to avoid the UK market.

Finally beware of passport hunters using VPN or travel modus.

Summarizing this all. This is very disappointing and demotivating experience, and simply a waste of time. Especially when you have a career where you time is valuable and you are having genuine intentions. So please safe yourself from this embarressment

I didn't used the paid version so I cannot comment on this aspect

1 February 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Muzz is a Hypocritical, Anti-Men, Feminist-Controlled Scam – Avoid This App

Title: Muzz is a Hypocritical, Anti-Men, Feminist-Controlled Scam – Avoid This App

Rating: ★☆☆☆☆

Muzz markets itself as a halal platform for Muslims seeking marriage, but in reality, it is nothing more than a business that enforces double standards, ignores Islamic values, and discriminates against men.

1. Double Standards That Completely Contradict Islamic Principles

Muzz claims to follow Islamic guidelines, yet its policies are inherently biased and contradict fundamental Islamic rulings:

Women can sign up as "separated," but men who select the same option get permanently banned.

A single unverified complaint from a woman can get a man banned, but when men report misconduct, nothing happens.

Islamically, a woman cannot seek marriage until her divorce is finalised, yet Muzz allows women to join while still married. Meanwhile, men get punished even if they are separated with the intention of divorce.

This isn’t an Islamic platform—it’s a Western feminist-controlled dating app that uses Islam as a marketing gimmick while enforcing rules that favour women.

2. Corrupt & Biased Customer Service

Muzz’s customer service is one of the worst I have ever dealt with. Instead of providing help, they:

Jump to conclusions and assume men are guilty without proof.

Send condescending and aggressive responses rather than addressing concerns.

Refuse to offer any appeals process for unfair bans.

Their approach is completely one-sided—men are treated as disposable while women are given full control over the platform.

3. They Hide Behind Legal Excuses to Justify Bias

Whenever questioned, they deflect with vague legal excuses like:

"We follow the laws of certain countries." (Translation: We make up rules as we go.)

"We reserve the right not to respond." (Translation: We can ignore you whenever we feel like it.)

This is not an Islamic marriage platform—it is a profit-driven business that prioritises feminist ideology over Shariah whenever convenient.

4. No Proper Verification – Just Bans Based on Assumptions

Muzz has no real way of verifying who is telling the truth. They rely entirely on unverified complaints rather than conducting proper investigations. This means:
✔ Men can be banned instantly based on false allegations.
✔ Women can stay on the platform even if they are violating Islamic guidelines.
✔ There is no accountability for those who misuse the system.

5. Muzz is a Business, Not a Marriage Platform

Despite claiming to be about halal marriage, Muzz operates like any other dating app—it makes money by:

Pushing paid memberships while failing to protect users.

Letting women have complete control over matches.

Ignoring the concerns of men who are being unfairly removed.

Final Verdict: A Hypocritical, Anti-Men, Money-Making Machine

Muzz is not a serious Islamic marriage platform—it is a biased, feminist-run business that bans men unfairly while protecting women, no matter what they do.

If you’re a Muslim man, stay away from this app. It is designed to eventually ban you, regardless of how genuine your intentions are.

A complete scam and a disgrace to the Muslim community.

30 January 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolute trash app

Absolute trash app. Admin are trash. The people on there the same. Avoid at all costs, you will only lose brain cells there. Should be banned.

21 December 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This company is taking months to refund…

This company is taking months to refund me money for which they charged me despite having cancelled my monthly membership. At first you could do it easily via the app which was fine and they helpful and then they went with Stripe, an external company And now they've finally made it easier to cancel membership via Google play for android users.

It was been over a month and despite being told a Senior Manager would contact me, I have not heard back from anybody except today where they've sent an email saying my ticket has been closed.

Now, I question this company's intent via such an action and raising awareness for other users.

Please be careful with them and keep your receipts. You never know when you'll need it to sue them.

Thanks.

Ps; I have not received the 3 months of refund which I've requested nor has someone actually gotten back to me. Disappointed with their service.

15 January 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Meet real people in real life

It is very easy to write off marriage apps, this one has the most members and in all honesty I found them to be pretty decent when I once wanted to cancel. They were responsive unlike many others but that's where the positives stop.

Yes they cannot make anyone pick one another and be open or honest, it is down to people to do this. There is too much choice on the app (or so it would seem), people can often be rude and blunt or just plain ignorant. You will often hear how married men are on here but many married women are on other sites as well as promiscuous ones who meet some guys off this and other apps. Women are the gateway to the sexual marketplace, if they allow access to some men then it is what helps destroy a society. Any man who goes out there to use and abuse women often gets his just desserts in one way or another, most girls can say no but choose not to especially in their younger days. They then act all shocked when guys judge them for their past but often are do judgemental themselves about a guy's present and future finances. To expect a guy to have how own place or rent in this day and age is ludicrous as only few can afford to and often time many of these same girls bring little to nothing to the table themselves.

The red pill movement is the most befitting reply to modern day feminism. If we truly followed Islam then we could do away with both these toxic movements on either side.

Society didn't just fall apart like this, though there is still some good left we all know that the world is upside down today and fast becoming very degenerate. The struggle we see out here has been years in the making and You see this on the app too. As within our nature, us men value decency amongst looks most often in women and women value financial stability first and foremost deep down so it does often come down to how much money the guy has. Even if she is a successful career woman, she will naturally want to aim for a man who can take over if she decides to put her feet up. Even if she wants to continue to work, most don't want to chip in. They want chivalry from men when quite often they don't want to fulfil their side of the bargain. It's as if the guy should never want to do 50/50 on finances but everything else should be 50/50 such as cooking and cleaning. It's ridiculous.

I honestly feel that a lot of women are very unrealistic in general aiming for the top tier guys or just the bad boy. Amazing how people who are like a budget supermarket themselves want high end husbands. Ofcourse many women will argue it' s the same for some men but in different ways.

On a separate note, anyone who doesn't believe in the finality of the prophet Muhammad peace be upon him is simply not a Muslim so how are such people allowed on the app is beyond me. There is so much to say about Muzz but honestly, no app provider can truly fix the marriage crisis today.

Socials was a very bad idea but the one good thing that has come from it and especially anonymous posts is the amount of people who commit zina amongst both sexes have been exposed alongside what people really think. How anyone expected the sleeping around and unrealistic expectations to not destroy their future prospects is beyond me.

The blunt truth is that most women on the app don't respect most men, they claim men are there to talk dirty only and aim for good looking women when the truth is that most guys who do that are doing it to test girls as well as knowing fill well that many girls on the app are just as if not more promiscuous than them.

The hook up culture is rife out here within our communities, so many people are now damaged as a result of it and then expecting others to fix them. I honestly feel that this and other apps don't and won't ever work when it comes to marriage, the best looking women are often divorced or with other baggage that most of us men don't want for a range of reasons.

The undeniable fact is that as you age especially, your options are not what you think they are. The vast majority of good men on this app are invisible to most women as is the case outside. Any genuine woman I have spolen to on the app soon left it once she saw it for what it was.

My advice is to avoid spending money on the app, don't part take in socials as it is fast becoming very toxic with how many damaged and broken people are fighting it out in there and often unwilling to take any accountability for their own actions. Just go to Islamic marriage events or go through family.

Even with the best will in the world, no marriage app can ever fix the current marriage search crisis out here. Value your mental health and self worth, meet people in person as you will then see them for who they really are. Prices on the app for premium services are unjustified now and often time filters don't even work, the Internet as a whole is an amazing place to troll and hide but a total waste of time. It's time to get real.

12 August 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is a scam

This is a scam! I have registered and paid golf membership however I have been unable to speak with anyone. When I want to respond it says my profil is incomplete. When I want to complete it it says it is still under approbation….. after a month!!!! Customer service says it has been approved but I showed them print screens and going round in circle to explain the problem.
Reality is I can’t communicate with anyone.
Plus, I believe nobody sees my profil cause I did only got one match. I think that if the registered men do not have the gold membership as well then they can’t see you even if you like them. In one month I only had one person visiting my profil while I got hundreds on another app. Something is not working there!
I am disapppinyed and demand a full refund!
I better go onto other app!

1 January 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Poor quality of registered men 35+

Best functionality, but poor quality of members, most of men 35+ are divorcies, they are shaming over their age and telling lies about age, marriage status. Long list of visa seekers. Low level men who have never gain anything in their life, like drivers, kitchen chef...Time wasters and sick men.

29 December 2024
Unprompted review

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