

A. K. M. Mahbubul Islam Borshon
- Business
- Islam
- 32
- 5ft 9in - 176cm
- Bangladesh
- Profile Of: Self
- Age: 32
- Height: 5ft 9in - 176cm
- Marital Status: Single
- Blood Group: A+
- Religion: Islam
- Current City: Dhaka
- Highest Qualification: Masters Or Equivalent
- Current Job: Business
As Socrates said, “To know thyself is the beginning of wisdom.”, I am on a journey of self-discovery, and although I am unsure of how well I know myself, I am committed to learning more. Although I identify as an introvert, I have a keen interest in people in general. I find it truly fascinating to delve into their minds, explore the complexities of their thought processes, and gain a deeper understanding of the things that shape their lives. Whether it's through listening to their stories, observing their behavior, or simply engaging in meaningful conversations, I always relish the opportunity to learn more about the people around me. I love reading, swimming (although I am a beginner-level swimmer, I just love it), walking on the rooftop (listening to audiobooks/thinking about life, and also my mother has a beautiful rooftop garden here), and philosophy.
- Given Name :
- A. K. M. Mahbubul Islam
- Gender:
- Male
- Blood Group:
- A+
- Height:
- 5ft 9in - 176cm
- Diet:
- Non veg
- Religion:
- Islam
- Surname:
- Borshon
- Complexion:
- Light to medium
- Marital Status:
- Single
- Has Disability:
- No disability
- Sub Community/Caste:
- Sunni
- Weight:
- 68 Kg
- Mother Tongue:
- Bangla
- Current City:
- Dhaka
- Highest Qualification:
- Masters Or Equivalent
- School Attended:
- Monipur High School
- College Attended:
- BCIC College
- University Attented For Bachelors:
- University of Dhaka
- University Attented For Masters:
- University of Dhaka
- Current Job:
- Business
- Job Sector:
- Business / Self Employed
- Father's Name:
- A. K. M. Mahidul Islam
- Father's Occupation:
- Landlord
- Is your father alive?
- Alive
- Family Location:
- Dhaka
- Family Value:
- Traditional
- Family Type:
- Nuclear
- Mother's Name:
- Hasina Momotaj
- Mother's Occupation:
- Homemaker
- Is your mother alive?
- Alive
- No of Brothers:
- 1
- Citizenship Status:
- Citizen
- Country of origin:
- Bangladesh
- Current country:
- Bangladesh
- Current City:
- Dhaka
- Hometown:
- Sirajganj
- Religion Practice
- Full Practicing
- Family’s Religion Practice
- Moderate Practicing
- Do you have beard according to sunnah?
- Yes Since: For more than three years
- Do you pray five times a day?
- Yes Since: For more than three years
- Do you comply with mahram / non-mahram?
- Yes
- Are you able to recite the Quran correctly?
- Yes
- Favourite Cuisins:
- Bangladeshi Food
- Favourite Entertainments:
- Reading
- Have your guardians agreed to your marriage?
- Yes
- Would you like to allow your wife to study after marriage?
- Yes
- Would you like to allow your wife to work outside home after marriage?
- No
- Would you or your family expect any gift ?
- No
- Why do you want to get married?
- Imam al Ghazzali, may Allah have mercy on him, once said, “Know that the key to knowing God is to know yourself.” Therefore, in his book “The Alchemy of Happiness,” Imam al Ghazzali advises that one must seek the truth about themselves. What kind of being are you? Where did you come from, and where are you going? What is the purpose of your creation? What is happiness, and where can it be found? What is misery, and where does it lie? As I mentioned earlier, I am on a journey of seeking the Truth. The journey is arduous. The distractions are many. The journey of life is beautifully described in the Qur'an as a constant toil, at the end of which we are going to meet our Creator. “O mankind, Verily you are ever toiling on towards your Lord - painfully toiling - and you shall meet Him.” [Al-Inshiqaq, 84:6] In this arduous journey, I need someone who will help me stand up every time I fall into distractions and who will help me calm my heart during times of turbulence. And I also want to do the same for her. As Allah (Subhanahu wa-ta'ala) says in Quran, “They (women) are garments for you (men) and you are garments for them” [2:187] With a virtuous spouse by one's side, the journey towards Jannah becomes less challenging, even though the path may be filled with obstacles. Having a good and supportive partner in life can make your journey much easier and less daunting than going it alone. Their presence and encouragement can help you navigate difficult paths with more confidence and ease. The ultimate goal of an Islamic marriage is to strive together in gaining nearness to Allah (swt). The Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said, “One who marries, has already guarded half of his religion, therefore he should fear Allah for the other half.” [Mishkat al-Masabih 3096] ˹They are˺ those who pray, “Our Lord! Bless us with ˹pious˺ spouses and offspring who will be the joy of our hearts, and make us models for the righteous.” [25:74]