In a world that often ties your worth to your relationship status, "Single On Purpose" is a refreshing, empowering guide for single Muslims who want to live confidently, purposefully, and faithfully - without putting life on pause.
This book isn't about justifying your singlehood, or about avoiding marriage.
It's about empowering singlehood, while also preparing meaningfully for the responsibilities and joys of marriage.
Blending timeless Islamic wisdom with modern day realities, Aiman Azlan invites you to rediscover your identity beyond marital status, strengthen your spiritual and emotional foundation, and take practical steps toward personal growth and future readiness.
Whether you're thriving in your singlehood or struggling through it, this book is your trusted companion to live fully, love sincerely, and walk your path with dignity and direction.
You are not waiting for love. You are growing into it, on purpose.
Whoa, mine is the first review? Had to leave a good first impression then.
I have been following AA for years. His content on taaruf and relationship is my standard of reference all this time. I read Unbreakable and still remember how it opened my eyes and perspective on marriage. I made a list of criteria of what I’m looking for in partner from then and kept it until now.
That’s around 5 years before and alas, I’m still single now. So when this book adressed for singles is release I know I have to read it.
I finished it in a few hours in two seating.
The book is an easy read if you are often watch AA’s videos and familiar with his content. So I have to say, it is nothing new for me. That’s why I read through it smoothly.
But it’s a good book for beginner. AA covered almost everything you need to know about taaruf and singleness from Islamic POV. Hence, also why it appeared as basic and surface level writing. No in depth exploration. Some points can be repetitive. You might want to get his other books which are more specific.
Writing wise, if you have listened to AA, you will know that he is rational, straightforward and concise in his content. The same goes for this book. It was written in clear steps and bullet points. If you are looking for healing or touche writing on singlehood, this is not the book. The book is practical and the tone is helpful but a bit dry emotionally.
The editor could have support and improvise the book more in that aspect.
To summarize, it’s still a good and helpful read for single muslims: man or woman.
Through this book, I realized I have a good theory on taaruf and marriage but lack of practical. It’s time to put them them into work. Kindly pray for me to meet someone in 2026 and settle down in 2027, thanks! All the best to you too fellow singles (?) :)