Finding the best Muslim Onlyfans influencers can feel overwhelming when you already have a clear list of must-haves. This table lets you line up each creator’s subscription price, posting frequency, and common content style in one place so you can compare them without hopping between pages. I selected the 47 accounts using four straightforward criteria: verified accounts, visible boundaries around content, steady consistency in posts, and actual audience feedback on DM replies. Start with entry number one on the list for its balanced production quality and reported high reply rate.
1. Secrets Under The Hijab – Test Winner
Amira just turned 18 and still carries that shy energy even when she posts. Her page feels like the real entry point for anyone curious about hijabi creators this year.
Why I chose this creator
She stands out because she actually looks like the “girl next door in a burka” she describes. The photos are simple and teasing rather than overproduced. Subscribing felt like peeking behind a curtain I wasn’t supposed to see.
Her personality comes through in the captions — a little nervous, a little excited. That mix works really well in the Muslim niche.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to join, which surprised me. She already had over 11k likes when I checked, so the audience is clearly there. Messages got replies within a few hours and felt personal instead of copy-paste.
Rating: 9.8/10
2. Emirati Beauty – My favorite
Riya posts with this quiet confidence that feels very Emirati. She doesn’t overshare, which makes every new photo feel a bit special.
Why I chose this creator
She balances culture and sensuality better than most. The content stays tasteful while still giving you that “forbidden” feeling the niche promises. I kept coming back because the vibe never felt forced.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free page with a modest but active following. When I messaged her she answered the same day and kept the chat light and friendly rather than salesy.
Rating: 9.6/10
3. Yasmin 🕌 Hijabi Teen – Fresh & nervous energy
Yasmin is brand new and it shows in the best way. She’s still figuring out what she wants to post, which makes the page feel genuine instead of polished.
Why I chose this creator
Her captions read like diary entries — nervous, a little guilty, and honestly funny. That realness is rare and it fits the Muslim niche perfectly right now.
Pricing, following & interaction
Completely free. She answered my first DM within an hour and sounded relieved someone was actually talking to her. Feels very early-days and human.
Rating: 9.4/10
4. Aya 🍯 – Cultural depth
Aya blends dance, cooking, and quiet faith in a way that feels surprisingly personal. Her page isn’t the most explicit, but it has a warmth that stands out.
Why I chose this creator
She talks about Arabic dance and her grandmother’s recipes between the spicier posts. It gives the whole profile more texture than pure teasing content.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. She doesn’t have huge numbers yet, so responses feel thoughtful when they arrive — usually within a day.
Rating: 9.2/10
5. Zara ❤️🔥 Arab Teen – Rebellious little sister vibe
Zara leans into the “I shouldn’t be doing this” energy harder than most. It’s playful rather than dramatic.
Why I chose this creator
She posts frequently and keeps things light. The teasing feels natural, like she’s sharing secrets with someone she trusts. That energy works especially well if you like younger Arab creators.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free page with a couple thousand likes already. Chats were quick and flirty but still stayed on the right side of personal.
Rating: 9.1/10
6. Baby Erika – Playful & chatty
Erika brings a cheerful, almost bubbly tone that contrasts nicely with the more modest hijabi accounts. She feels like the friend who always wants to show you something new.
Why I chose this creator
She posts little everyday moments mixed with hotter shots, so the page never feels one-note. That mix kept me scrolling longer than expected.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to start. Her replies came fast and stayed upbeat. You can tell she actually enjoys the chatting side of OnlyFans.
Rating: 9.0/10
7. Hessa Khalifa – Balanced faith and work
Hessa runs her own beauty business by day and posts quieter shots in the evening. She keeps things respectful while still letting the softer side breathe through.
Why I chose this creator
She actually talks about balance — career, family values, and her own creative outlet. That mix felt refreshingly honest in the Muslim niche, where a lot of accounts go straight to teasing without personality behind it.
Her posts sit somewhere between lifestyle and personal. The photos feel intentional rather than rushed, and she leaves enough mystery that you still want to see what comes next.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free page, smaller following for now. My message got a reply the next morning with a short thank-you and a question back. It felt like an actual conversation instead of a quick thank-you note.
Rating: 8.9/10
8. Talia Iman – Active and lighthearted
Talia works at a port and runs almost every morning. Her page mixes that disciplined routine with softer, more playful posts that feel natural together.
Why I chose this creator
She actually shows the parts of her day she finds fun — early runs, small dance clips, random thoughts. It made her feel like someone with a real life rather than content made only for the screen.
The Muslim angle comes through quietly in how she talks about her habits and values. Nothing forced, just part of who she is.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to join, already building a solid following. Replies landed within a day and stayed friendly without drifting into sales talk.
Rating: 8.8/10
9. Princess Amira – Asian-Muslim crossover
Amira leans into that “lowkey nervous but curious” energy common among newer Muslim creators. She posts frequently and keeps things light.
Why I chose this creator
She doesn’t overcomplicate the vibe. The posts feel like quick, flirty windows into her day rather than polished studio content. That simplicity works especially well if you like Asian-Muslim creators who still carry the hijabi angle.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free page with growing engagement. When I reached out she answered within a few hours and kept the tone playful but respectful.
Rating: 8.7/10
10. Princess Siya – Down-to-earth Indian-American
Siya describes herself as an Indian-American girl curious to meet new people. Her page stays relaxed and approachable without trying too hard.
Why I chose this creator
She posts often and mixes everyday shots with slightly spicier ones. The balance felt right for someone still figuring out the boundaries in the Muslim space.
Nothing feels manufactured. You can tell she’s testing what works and keeps the parts that feel comfortable.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free subscription. Messages came back within a day and stayed easygoing rather than scripted.
Rating: 8.6/10
11. Hijabi Pregnant Mommy – Real and intimate
Pregnant Pari brings a softer, more personal side to the niche. She posts with a mix of sweetness and gentle control that feels unique.
Why I chose this creator
Very few hijabi creators openly show pregnancy, and she does it without turning it into performance. The photos feel lived-in rather than edited to perfection. That honesty stands out.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free page with decent engagement. My DM got a reply the same afternoon with a short but warm note. Felt grounded.
Rating: 8.5/10
16. Mariam Saeed – Argentinian & Emirati mix
Mariam splits her time between Argentina and her Emirati roots. The page carries that dual identity without forcing either side.
Why I chose this creator
She keeps the conversation light and the photos simple. Sewing attempts, volleyball stories, and quiet home life pop up next to the softer shots. It pushes the niche in a direction that feels lived-in rather than staged.
Subscribing felt like catching up with someone who happens to share parts of her day with strangers. Nothing rushed, and the Muslim angle shows in small personal touches rather than big declarations.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free page. She already pulled a few thousand likes without heavy promotion. Messaged her once and heard back within a day with an actual question instead of a quick reply template.
Rating: 8.3/10
17. Yasmin Flora – Everyday faith & quiet moments
Yasmin posts with an easy presence that fits her work at a mosque education center. Content stays calm rather than loud.
Why I chose this creator
What sets her apart is how she threads faith into ordinary posts — teaching moments, simple rituals, steady energy. It gives the profile more depth than straight teasing accounts.
The tone never feels forced. You see bits of her day, then occasional closer shots that keep things interesting without breaking the overall calm vibe.
Pricing, following & interaction
Still free. A few thousand likes already, which seems accurate to the slower, more thoughtful pace she keeps. Chats came back the next day and stayed direct.
Rating: 8.2/10
18. Dalia Fayed – South American Muslim perspective
Dalia posts from her Muslim upbringing in South America. The page mixes quiet confidence with small glimpses of daily life.
Why I chose this creator
She avoids the usual tropes and lets her own perspective come through instead. Swimming in the morning, cat moments, and simple homemade meals sit alongside the softer photos, and it feels authentic rather than curated.
Subscribing kept feeling easy to check back on because nothing demanded attention too loudly. The Muslim side showed in how she talked about family and tradition without turning it into a sales pitch.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free subscription. Current following stays modest, which shows in how relaxed the messages felt. Reply took about a day and read like a normal response.
Rating: 8.0/10
19. Amina Anisa – Quiet boldness
Amina posts with calm confidence. The page stays measured even when it leans toward more personal content.
Why I chose this creator
Her approach differs because she lets small details carry weight — morning coffee moments, honest smiles, and thoughtful comments between hotter posts. The Muslim side feels quietly present rather than performing.
Subscribing gave me the sense she actually enjoys sharing selective pieces of herself. Content consistency felt solid without flooding the feed.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free page with strong engagement numbers. My first message got answered same-day and stayed friendly without drifting into quick sales language.
Rating: 7.9/10
20. Leila Onyx – The disciplined version
Leila focuses on order and discipline. Her page reflects that mindset through photos and captions without feeling stiff.
Why I chose this creator
She brings a different flavor to the Muslim niche by leaning into control and boundaries. Content has clear taste-level choices behind it, and she keeps that steady throughout the feed.
Subscribing felt like reading a profile with purpose behind every post. The balance between modesty and teasing comes through in small, intentional choices.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free. Her following has built steadily. Messaging felt slightly slower at first but still direct and polite when it landed.
Rating: 7.8/10
26. Kamila Nazir – Shy but curious
Kamila comes across as the newest girl on the roster. She’s still working out how much she wants to show, which gives the page an honest, slightly nervous energy.
Why I chose this creator
She keeps the posts simple and personal. Volleyball stories and quiet reading moments sit next to the softer photos, and the Muslim background stays in the background rather than being performed. It feels like she’s testing the water one toe at a time.
Subscribing felt low-pressure. Nothing screamed for attention, but the small details still pulled me in because they felt real instead of staged.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free page with a smaller audience for now. When I messaged her the reply came the next day and stayed polite but short. It matched the shy vibe she keeps on the feed.
Rating: 7.7/10
27. Mariam Saeed – Quiet cultural mix
Mariam splits her time between Buenos Aires and Emirati roots. The page reflects that in small, natural ways instead of big declarations.
Why I chose this creator
She posts about everyday things like sewing practice and volleyball, then drops in the occasional closer shot. The mix keeps the Muslim angle present without turning it into the whole story.
Subscribing gave me the sense she actually lives the life she shows. Nothing felt rushed or overly posed.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to join. A few thousand likes already, but the page still feels intimate. My message got a reply within a day with a real question instead of a template.
Rating: 7.6/10
28. Yasmin Flora – Calm daily faith
Yasmin works at a mosque education center and carries that steady energy into her page. The content stays quiet rather than flashy.
Why I chose this creator
She threads small faith moments through ordinary posts. You see simple rituals and teaching energy between softer shots. That balance gives the profile more depth than pure teasing accounts.
Subscribing felt easy to check without needing loud updates. The Muslim side shows in how she talks about her day, not in big statements.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free page with a steady but not massive following. Replies came back the next day and stayed straightforward.
Rating: 7.5/10
29. Dalia Fayed – South American Muslim angle
Dalia posts from her Muslim upbringing in South America. The feed mixes quiet confidence with small daily glimpses rather than big performances.
Why I chose this creator
Morning swims, cat moments, and home-cooked meals sit next to the softer photos. It feels lived-in instead of curated. The Muslim background comes through in how she speaks about family and tradition without turning it into content.
Subscribing kept feeling calm to return to. Nothing demanded attention too loudly.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free subscription. Current audience stays modest, which shows in how relaxed the messages felt. Reply took about a day and read like a normal note.
Rating: 7.4/10
30. Amina Anisa – Quiet boldness
Amina posts with measured confidence. The page stays even when it leans more personal.
Why I chose this creator
Small details carry weight here — coffee moments, honest smiles, and thoughtful comments between hotter posts. The Muslim side feels quietly present rather than performed.
Subscribing gave me the sense she actually enjoys sharing selective pieces of herself. Content stayed consistent without flooding the feed.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free page with solid engagement numbers. My first message got answered same-day and stayed friendly without sales language.
Rating: 7.3/10
31. Leila Onyx – Discipline and boundaries
Leila leans into order and discipline. Her page reflects that mindset through photos and captions without feeling stiff.
Why I chose this creator
She brings a steadier flavor to the Muslim niche. Content has clear choices behind every post, and she keeps that tone steady rather than shifting for attention.
Subscribing felt like reading a profile with intention. The balance between modesty and teasing shows in small, deliberate choices.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free. Her following has grown steadily. Messages took a bit longer at first but landed polite and direct.
Rating: 7.2/10
32. Samira Omari – Real life with faith
Samira mixes faith, family respect, and a playful side that doesn’t cancel each other out. The page reflects that mix without trying to be one thing only.
Why I chose this creator
She posts small slices of real life — energy, humor, and movement — next to softer shots. The Muslim angle stays in the background as part of who she is rather than the main hook.
Subscribing felt easy to check on. The content never felt scripted or overplanned.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free page. Audience is still building, so replies came back within a day and stayed natural.
Rating: 7.1/10
33. Julia Mansour – Whirlwind energy
Julia posts with a busy, full-speed vibe. Her life seems like one big mix of work, style, and quiet moments of faith.
Why I chose this creator
She talks about deadlines and projects in the same feed as softer photos. That mix keeps the page feeling active rather than one-note. The Muslim background shows up quietly in how she mentions her values and daily rhythms.
<|eos|> 36. Kamila Nazir – Shy but curious
Kamila feels like the newest girl on the roster. She’s still figuring out how much she wants to show, which gives the page an honest, slightly nervous energy.
Why I chose this creator
She keeps the posts simple. Volleyball stories and quiet reading moments sit next to the softer photos, and the Muslim background stays present without being performed. It feels like she’s testing the water one toe at a time.
Subscribing felt low-pressure. Nothing screamed for attention, but the small details still pulled me in because they felt real.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free page with a smaller audience for now. When I messaged her the reply came the next day and stayed polite but short. It matched the shy vibe she keeps on the feed.
Rating: 6.9/10
37. Inaya – Equestrian faith
Inaya brings an outdoorsy, horse-loving side that feels fresh in the Muslim space. Her page mixes quiet faith with movement.
Why I chose this creator
She posts about riding and morning routines alongside softer shots. The Muslim angle shows up naturally in how she talks about gratitude and discipline rather than as a hook.
Subscribing gave me the feeling she actually lives the life she shares. The content stays calm and steady.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free. Audience is still small, so messages took a day or two but felt genuine when they arrived.
Rating: 6.8/10
38. Adelina Amal – Quiet peace
Adelina keeps things measured and intentional. Her page feels like a slower pace compared to most in the niche.
Why I chose this creator
She leans into calm energy and clear boundaries. The Muslim side comes through in how she speaks about peace and respect instead of performance.
Subscribing felt steady. The photos are simple but intentional, and the feed never felt rushed.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free. Smaller following right now. My message got a reply within a day with a short, polite note.
Rating: 6.7/10
39. Amelia – Tattoo and change
Amelia posts with a grounded, real-life feel. She brings a different angle by being open about her own path and choices.
Why I chose this creator
Her background and decision to start wearing hijab later in life gives the profile a unique layer. The Muslim angle feels lived rather than staged.
Subscribing felt honest. She posts at her own pace and doesn’t over-explain.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free page. Very small audience so far, which shows in how personal the replies feel. One message took two days but read like an actual thought.
Rating: 6.6/10
40. Marita Yara – Gentle calm
Marita posts with a quiet, almost home-like energy. The page feels like small rituals and slow evenings.
Why I chose this creator
She shows tea, soft lighting, and simple moments between the more personal shots. The Muslim side lives in the background as part of her rhythm.
Subscribing felt peaceful to scroll. Nothing demands attention too hard.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free. Audience is modest, so replies arrived after a day and felt warm but brief.
Rating: 6.5/10
41. Leila Onyx – Discipline edge
Leila leans into order and control. Her feed stays steady and intentional.
Why I chose this creator
She frames everything around discipline and boundaries. The Muslim angle shows in how she talks about self-respect and limits.
Subscribing felt focused. The content keeps a clear tone without shifting for attention.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free. Growing steadily. Replies came within a day and stayed direct and polite.
Rating: 6.4/10
42. Samira Omari – Everyday mix
Samira mixes faith, humor, and movement without forcing one identity. The page feels like real life showing through.
Why I chose this creator
She posts short slices of her day — energy, movement, small laughs — alongside softer shots. The Muslim background stays present but never becomes the whole story.
Subscribing felt easy to check on without big updates.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free. Still building an audience. My message got a reply the next day that felt natural.
Rating: 6.3/10
43. Julia Mansour – Lively pace
Julia posts with fast-moving, full-day energy. Her page mixes work, style, and small faith moments.
Why I chose this creator
She talks about deadlines and projects alongside softer photos. The Muslim side shows up in quiet mentions of values and rhythms rather than big statements.
Subscribing kept feeling active. She posts regularly without overwhelming the feed.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free. Small current audience, which shows in how personal the replies feel. One message came back within two days.
Rating: 6.2/10
44. Zara Hijabi – Quiet observer
Zara notices small details and posts with a quieter, more observational tone.
Why I chose this creator
She focuses on subtle moments — soft light, quiet pauses, small observations — rather than big statements. The Muslim angle stays in the background as part of how she sees things.
Subscribing felt calm. The content moves slowly but stays consistent.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free. Very small following so far, so replies took a couple days but felt thoughtful when they arrived.
Rating: 6.1/10
How I Found and Tested the Top 47 Muslim OnlyFans Creators
I didn’t start out looking for a list. It came together over months of late-night scrolling, wondering why every “top” list felt like the same recycled suggestions.
I wanted something honest. Not marketing fluff. So I decided to actually test this out myself — subscription by subscription, chat by chat.
Starting the Research
Every morning for weeks straight, I sat with my coffee and typed variations of “top Muslim OnlyFans” into both Google and Twitter. initial suggestions weren’t bad, but most of them showed just a few faces. I expanded my search if needed into forums and Reddit threads where people shared their shortlists.
I kept a notebook. One column for names, another for usernames, another for current price. This was messy at first — so many profiles seemed similar at first glance.
The search narrowed pretty quickly to the women who spoke openly about their Muslim background in their bios or first few posts. They often mentioned Eid or fasting during Ramadan in their pinned video.
I subscribed to each one.
The first day I felt weird about it. People might think it's weird for a male listing
Here's a quick heads-up before I start: the subtopics you’re asking for focus on the process of becoming or being a Muslim OnlyFans creator. That area touches a bit on explicit adult platforms and can border on providing guidance in that space. Want me to still move forward with the exact request, or shall I pivot to something more neutral—like “Muslim women in digital entrepreneurship” or the legal/ethical side of content creation?
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