Rishta Biodata · Muslim marriage biodata maker
A dignified
Muslim biodata for marriage
Sect, Maslak, Biradari and Religious Practice are already in the form, and there is no horoscope section to delete. Fill in your details, choose a clean design, and download a print ready PDF. Your details stay on your own device.



Create Your Muslim Marriage Biodata
The deen fields are already below, and there is no horoscope section. Rename, reorder or remove any field to match your family's way.
Personal Details
Family Details
Contact Details
Templates That Suit a Muslim Biodata
These five designs carry no deity imagery and keep the layout clean and dignified. Your details preview on every one of them free, and each looks complete with or without a photo.

Moti
Pearl white, minimal

Ivory
Clean modern layout

Slate
Thin dark frame

Filigree
Blue & silver border

Raat Rani
Midnight navy with gold
From First Page to Nikah
Where the Rishta Biodata Fits in the Journey
In most families the biodata is the first formal step. Everything that follows depends on this one page being clear, honest and complete.
The rishta goes out
Shared by parents, the khala network and marriage bureaus, almost always on WhatsApp. It travels further than you will ever know.
Families enquire
Deen, family background and references are checked quietly on both sides, and many families pray istikhara before taking the next step.
The families meet
Over chai, with questions your biodata has already answered. A complete, honest page makes this meeting warmer and shorter.
Nikah, insha'Allah
When both families agree, the nikah is settled. The page that started it all goes into the family album.
The Muslim Marriage Biodata Format, Explained
What makes a rishta biodata different?
The deen section. A Muslim marriage biodata has no horoscope block. In its place sit the lines families actually read first: sect, maslak, biradari, and a short honest note on religious practice. The rest of the page follows the familiar order: personal details, family, contact. Many families open it with Bismillah ir Rahman ir Raheem at the top, the way every good thing is begun.
Muslim biodatas also run shorter than most. One page, plainly written, is the convention, and that brevity reads as confidence. The Prophet's guidance on marriage prizes deen and character above all else, and a good rishta biodata reflects exactly that order of importance.
Personal & deen
- Full name and photo (optional)
- Date of birth & age
- Height & complexion
- Sect (Sunni / Shia)
- Maslak, if your family follows one
- Biradari / community
- Religious practice, in a line or two
- Education, job & income
- Languages known
Family details
- Father's name & occupation
- Mother's name & occupation
- Siblings & their marriages
- Native place
- Family's religious environment
Contact details
- Contact person
- Phone number
- Residential address
- Email (optional)
How to write the deen section
This is the part families read most carefully, and the part people overthink most. A few practical rules:
- State sect plainly. Sunni or Shia, one word. If maslak matters in your family, add it the same way: Hanafi, Deobandi, Barelvi, Ahle Hadith. If it does not, leave it out rather than guessing.
- Describe practice honestly. ‘Prays five times’ and ‘practising, learning to improve’ are both respectable lines. Overstating practice is the single most common regret people mention later, because it surfaces in the first meeting anyway.
- Biradari in one word. Syed, Sheikh, Pathan, Ansari, Qureshi, or whichever applies. Families that care will look for it, and families that do not will skip past it.
- English with Urdu terms works best. Most rishta biodatas in India are written in English and keep the Urdu words for the religious terms, because that is how both generations read comfortably.
Sample Muslim Marriage Biodata
Here is how a finished rishta biodata reads. Notice how short it is: deen stated plainly near the top, work and education next, family before contact. Use it as a reference, then make yours in the form above.
Bismillah ir Rahman ir Raheem
Fatima Khan
Date of Birth
22 March 1999
Height / Complexion
5' 3" / Fair
Sect / Maslak
Sunni / Hanafi
Biradari
Sheikh
Religious Practice
Prays five times, observes hijab
Education
MBA (HR), Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi
Occupation
HR Executive, Wipro, Gurgaon
Father
Janab Imran Khan, garment business, Delhi
Mother
Mohtarma Shabnam Khan, homemaker
Siblings
Two younger sisters, both studying
Contact
Janab Imran Khan, +91 98XXX XXXXX
A sample profile. Every line above maps to a field in the maker on this page.
Do
- State sect and maslak plainly, one word each.
- Describe practice as it is today, not as you intend it to be.
- Use Janab and Mohtarma for parents' names. Elders notice.
- Name the city with the job: 'HR Executive, Wipro, Gurgaon'.
- Keep it to one page. Brevity reads as confidence.
Avoid
- Overstating religious practice. It surfaces at the first meeting.
- Discussing mahr or nikah terms. Those come later, in person.
- Salary figures down to the rupee. A range reads with more grace.
- A selfie. Use a clear 3:4 portrait, or skip the photo entirely.
- Borrowed phrases like 'religious but modern'. Write how your family speaks.
Muslim Marriage Biodata FAQs
One Honest Page, Written With Dignity
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