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Contact Our Muslim Wedding Planning Experts

Questions about timelines, vendors, or traditions? Here's how to reach the people behind Perfect Muslim Wedding.

How to Reach Us

We read every message. Whether you're three weeks out from a nikah and panicking about catering numbers, or just curious whether a particular custom fits your family, send us a note.

For general questions and feedback, email [email protected]. That inbox covers most things readers write in about: questions on articles, suggestions for topics we haven't covered yet, and the occasional correction when we've gotten a regional detail wrong.

One ask before you hit send. Tell us which stage you're at. A bride finalizing her walima menu needs different answers than someone six months out sketching a guest list. The more context you give, the less back-and-forth we both deal with.

Worth knowing: We don't offer one-on-one paid planning. Our work lives in our published guides across wedding planning, Islamic traditions, and related sections. If you need a dedicated coordinator, we're happy to point you toward what to look for.

Partnerships & Vendor Collaborations

We've been building relationships with caterers, henna artists, modest-fashion designers, and venue teams since 2020, from repeat visits and reader recommendations. Most started because a reader recommended someone, we vetted the work, and the partnership grew from there.

If you run a business that serves Muslim couples and want to collaborate, here's what tends to work and what doesn't.

What we say yes to

Genuine expertise our readers can use. A florist who understands which arrangements survive a long outdoor reception in July. A designer who knows the difference between modest and merely covered. Practical knowledge, shared honestly.

What we pass on

Pure ad placements with no substance. We'd rather feature a vendor in a case study where readers see real work than run a banner nobody trusts. If your pitch is only about visibility, we're probably not the right fit.

Pitch us at [email protected]. Include samples, the regions you serve, and a sentence on why your work suits a Muslim wedding specifically. We reply to the ones that show they've actually read the site.

Press & Media Inquiries

Journalists, podcasters, and editors covering weddings, faith, or cultural celebrations are welcome to reach out.

We can speak to trends in Muslim wedding planning, the practical side of blending tradition with modern logistics, and how families navigate cultural expectations across different communities. We don't position ourselves as religious scholars. For questions of fiqh or ruling, we'll redirect you to qualified authorities rather than guess.

For media requests, write to [email protected] with your outlet, deadline, and the angle you're working on. Tight deadlines move faster when you tell us upfront.

Meet the Team Behind the Screen

We're a small group of writers and editors who've planned weddings, attended far too many, and spent years untangling the logistics so couples don't have to. A few of us come from event coordination backgrounds. Others joined because they lived through the chaos of their own wedding and wanted to write the guide they wished they'd had.

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The editorial team that researches, writes, and fact-checks our wedding guides.

You can read more about how we work and what we stand for on our About Us page. The short version: we test advice against real weddings before we publish it, and we update guides when readers tell us something's changed on the ground.

Our Response Process & Scope

Here's what happens after you email.

General questions usually get a reply within two to three business days. Partnership pitches take longer, sometimes a week or more, because we review work properly before responding. Press requests with deadlines jump the queue when you flag them.

What we can't do: act as your personal planner, recommend vendors we haven't vetted, or give rulings on religious matters. Our scope is editorial guidance built from research and lived experience, not a substitute for a coordinator you hire directly. We'll be honest when a question sits outside what we can responsibly answer.

Before you write in, a quick check of our published guides often saves a few days of waiting. Browse bridal fashion, guest etiquette, or bridal expos depending on what you're sorting out. If the answer isn't there, that's exactly the kind of gap we want to hear about.

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