Muslim Speed Dating

Re: Muslim Speed Dating

Okay, my mom took me to one of these things years ago BUT DIDNT TELL ME WHERE SHE WAS TAKING ME!

She just told me we were going to meet a friend of hers and to dress nicely. (she knows I would have never gone at that point) We get there and Im ambushed...I have no idea what is going on and finally some aunti tells me. I was sooooooooo furious.

It was a disaster. There was this guy who pulled me off to the side and says to me "I have gas station and I want to get married. You want to?" I could tell he was nervous - its hard for some guys to take initiative too - but I really didnt want to be the one to say "NO".

I didnt see any guy I would be interested in all night.

Needless to say, I never went back.

Re: Muslim Speed Dating

Another review:

                                                                         'After trying my                            luck at speed dating, I decided a new tactic by going                            to a speed** intros** evening. The first one                            I tried was **Muslim Speed Intros** which was held                            in a hotel in Russell Square in Central London, England                            UK. 

The ethos of the event was intros the halal way, and with my past track record, I figured I could do with some divine intervention, so I thought why not.

Unlike Speed Dating, Speed Intros seemed to be aimed at people looking for more serious relationships. The girls were ushered into a room where we all sat at individual tables. The set up was a bit like a school classroom. We were all given forms with a yes and no box to fill in. I must admit, I thought having a no box was a bit mean. At

We then got five minutes to speak to each guy before they rotated. When I got there, the group was evenly matched with 25 men and 25 women. The group were a wide mix of nationalities. Apart from the Desis, there were Tunisians, Lebanese and Turkish people.

                                              Pretty much everyone                            there, both guys and girls said they had come because                            they had marriage in mind. The good thing                            about Speed Intros was it saved you from having to spend                            the next 25 weekends having potential rishtey come round                            for tea with your mum

                     While that was                            all well and good, the one thing the organisers didn’t                            realise that this didn’t mean you should skip the                            tea as well (or in my case coffee). As my caffeine                            withdrawal symptoms started to kick in, I ended up having                            to go to the hotel bar to get a stiff drink to keep                            myself going – an extra large black espresso no                            less.

Nearly all the girls wore Western clothes, apart from one who turned up in shalwar kameeze and seemed to feel uncomfortable which was a shame because it didn’t have that kind of atmosphere

If anything, I was the one who seemed to stick out like a sore thumb, particularly as my leather trousers didn’t go down too well with the row of disapproving auntijee’s in hijaab who were sitting in the guests section, even though I had worn them with a kurta and jacket.

                                              The guys were                            mostly dressed in a casual way, and maybe could have                            put more of an effort in. But having said that, when                            I spoke to them, they were all really decent guys who                            you could introduce to your mum. There was one                            chap there who seemed to have got the event mixed up                            with a Muslim Missionaries convention as he was more                            interested in preaching Islam to all the girls rather                            than getting to know anyone. The funny thing                            was he didn’t have the beard and the pot belly                            to go with it. In fact he bore more than a passing resemblance                            to a well know Bollywood actor.

                     Apart from him,                            all the others were chilled out and interested in what                            I had to say. Although there                            wasn’t really any chemistry with any of the guys,                            I hit it off with one of them mainly because he had                            turned up in a cool kurta, similar to mine with jeans                            and also got the same glares from the auntijees. I decided                            to stay in touch with him, so we could exchange fashion                            tips. 

                                              I have to admit                            though, by the time I got to number 15, despite my coffee,                            I started to feel a bit overwhelmed and confused about                            which guy was which. The only down                            side, apart from the lack of coffee and tea was that                            the girls were not that friendly and tended to keep                            themselves to themselves or just hung out with the friends                            they turned up with. It was all a bit clique which was                            a shame as they missed out on a good way of making new                            friends and an opportunity to compare notes. 

Although Speed Intros wasn’t really my cup of tea (or coffee) personally, it is a good way of meeting people who are serious about getting together.’

Source: Asian / Desi Muslim Shadi / Speed Dating

Some probably would. Its an only-muslim venue, right? They may not show up again if it is not a hijabi-oriented atmosphere. But a single guy who is extreme in his religion - where else is he going to find a mate?

Out there in the normal world?

Heh.

Re: Muslim Speed Dating

any events like this in Chicago, cuz I want to go.

And do they let in all kinda girls or just fine ones?