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What is the wali's role in online marriage? How to involve your family in a respectful, halal way without giving up the privacy of your messages — and how Zawjni's guardian oversight works.
The Wali's Role in Online Marriage
In Islamic marriage, the wali (guardian) is not an obstacle but a source of support and protection. As marriage-intentioned introductions move online, an important question arises: how do we keep family informed and reassured without giving up our privacy? This guide explains the wali's role in a digital context, and how to involve family in a way that preserves seriousness, respect, and privacy together.
Zawjni Team, Trust & Safety· 2026-05-30
Why family involvement increases trust and safety
Experience shows that what builds a woman's trust in matrimony platforms is less a 'verification badge' than the feeling that the process is transparent and her family is close. Involving a wali achieves three things:
- Seriousness. Family awareness raises commitment and filters out the non-serious.
- Reassurance. The woman and her family feel the decision is shared and supported.
- Alignment with values. Marriage with guardian involvement is closer to how many families are comfortable proceeding.
How guardian oversight works on Zawjni
We designed the feature to balance family reassurance with your privacy — never surveillance of your messages:
- Fully optional. You add the wali, and you turn the feature off whenever you want. Off by default.
- A daily summary of names only. The wali receives a daily email with the names and count of people you've started conversations with — never any message content.
- A one-time consent intro. When you enable it, the wali gets an introduction email explaining their role and how to opt out.
- Starts from when you enable it. The wali never sees conversations from before oversight was turned on.
This keeps your guardian reassured and aware of your general activity, while your messages stay private to you alone.
Three layers of protection built into Zawjni
Not marketing promises — server-enforced controls that you hold.
You decide who can message you
No message reaches you from someone you haven't approved. Any contact attempt is held as a 'request' in a separate tab that you accept or silently decline — the other person is never told, and a decline can't be re-sent.
Your photos stay locked until you reveal them
With 'Hidden until I reveal', the server refuses to hand your photos to anyone you haven't revealed them to inside a conversation — not a CSS blur that can be bypassed. You reveal, to one person, in one conversation.
Your guardian stays informed (optional)
You can add a wali who receives a daily summary of who you've started conversations with — names and a count only, never message content. Family reassurance without sacrificing your privacy, and you can turn it off anytime.
How to involve your wali
Open 'Guardian (Wali)' settings
Add the wali's email and name
Enable oversight
Turn it off anytime
Wali & oversight — frequently asked
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