Find members in your city. Ask for help when you travel. Meet other parents, professionals, and families who share your orientation. Help others when you can. Be helped in return.
Balance. Trust. Family. Practical support. Real-world connection.
Many believers move through life without a circle they can fully trust. Mizan exists to change that — quietly, and at human scale.
We are building a small, careful network of Qur'an-centered believers who treat one another with character, honesty, and useful presence. The product is not content. The product is verified people finding and helping each other.
Search the private member directory by country, city, language, profession, and skill.
Submit a support request — routed quietly to members who can actually help, or opened to the whole network.
Request to connect, then converse inside the app. No public profiles, no open inboxes.
Ask for a local contact, a recommendation, or a check-in before you arrive.
Share guidance, find family-safe services, and meet other parents.
Offer what you do well. Be introduced to other serious believers.
Create your account, then complete a short, careful application. We ask who you are, what you offer, and what you mean by Qur'an-centered.
Each application is reviewed manually. We look for character, honesty, and a real intention to contribute.
Approved members enter the private network, complete their profile, and meet the circle.
No. Mizan is Qur'an-centered in orientation but not aligned with any sect, school, or movement. Members may differ on secondary matters; unity is built on character and conduct.
Trust at scale fails. Trust at human scale works. We review every application personally so members can know they are among serious people.
Not at this stage. The pilot is free for approved members. We will be transparent about any future change.
Your contact details are never visible by default. Members must request to connect; you choose whether to accept. Sensitive fields stay private always.
Yes. You can leave whenever you wish, and your data can be removed on request.
No. Mizan is not for theological combat. Members agree to a code of conduct that prevents the network from being used for sectarian attack or unsolicited debate.
For questions about membership, write to us. We read every message.