Salam. life, a social networking platform built on Islamic values, officially launched in the United States on December 23, 2025, offering gender-separated spaces and AI-powered translation to cater to an estimated 4-5 million American Muslims seeking digital platforms aligned with their religious principles.
Faith-Based Features Target Growing Community
The platform introduces a distinctive approach rarely seen in mainstream social networks by maintaining separate feeds and discussion spaces for male and female users, preventing direct interaction between genders in comments to maintain religious boundaries, according to the company’s press release issued through EIN Presswire. This design reflects traditional Islamic values regarding gender interaction while providing modern connectivity tools.
The platform combines human moderation with built-in algorithms to filter content that conflicts with Islamic norms, explicitly prohibiting explicit material, alcohol and drug promotion, gambling, profanity, bullying, and hate speech. Salam. Life’s press office stated that the platform aims to “reduce content considered impermissible under Islamic norms (haram) and keep the feed more comfortable for a family audience”.
Multilingual Capabilities Bridge Global Muslim Community
Salam. Life’s automatic AI translation system supports over 30 languages, enabling users to read and engage with content regardless of their native language. This feature addresses a significant need within the global Muslim community, where believers span diverse linguistic backgrounds from Arabic-speaking Middle Eastern populations to South Asian, African, and Southeast Asian communities.
According to the 2020 United States Religion Census, the American Muslim population stands at approximately 4.5 million people, representing roughly 1 percent of the total US population, with Muslims being one of the most ethnically diverse faith communities in America. The Muslim population in the United States is notably young, with 26 percent between ages 18 and 24, positioning the community for continued growth.
Digital Space Fills Market Gap
The platform’s US launch addresses growing demand for digital spaces where community values are integrated into product design rather than left to individual users, the company stated. The English version became available at Salam.life/en, with the team planning to expand through creator-focused programs, topic-based communities, and partnerships with Islamic media and educational initiatives.
The development comes amid broader trends in Islamic technology. According to Halal Times, Muslim-centric technology represents a burgeoning sector designed to cater to specific needs, values, and ethical considerations of the global Muslim community. The increased awareness of ethical consumerism and the growing demand for Sharia-compliant services are driving growth in this dynamic sector.
Future perspective
“We’re building Salam. Life around clear rules and boundaries matters to many Muslims. Our US launch helps give the community a modern, convenient space,” the company stated in its press release.
The platform joins other Muslim-focused social networks, including Muslim Pro, MuslimFace, and Muzz Social, in creating online spaces aligned with Islamic principles. As the American Muslim community continues its demographic expansion—with projections suggesting it will reach 2.1 percent of the US population by 2050—demand for faith-aligned digital platforms appears poised for sustained growth.



