Islamic MARRIAGE RESOLUTION
Marriage Counselling or Marriage Mediation happens when a married couple seeks assistance from religious scholars of the Islamic community to aid with marital conflicts. They can assist you in finding marital happiness based on Islamic Principles. This process has satisfied our clients in preserving their marriage.
our process
Seek assistance from our counsellors of the Islamic community and gain aid with marital conflicts. They are here to assist you in finding marital happiness based on Islamic Principles
Phase 1
Islamic resolution begins when a couple expresses their willingness to participate in this process.
Phase 2
initiate the process by either clicking on the provided link or directly calling our dedicated contact number.
Phase 3
our team will promptly respond to your inquiry to assist you further.
Phase 4
to assist you further. We strive to ensure a swift and efficient response to your needs.
Meet our Celebrants/ Counsellors/Arbitrators
Meet our dedicated counsellors committed to guiding you with their deep understanding of Islamic principles, providing compassionate support and ensuring confidentiality.
What we Offer
Our array of services extends from expert conflict resolution to insightful Quranic Healing that provide you with an enriching environment for personal and relational growth.
COMPLIANCE WITH SHARIA
The decisions and recommendations made during the arbitration process should align with Islamic law and principles.
compliance with sharia
CONFIDENTIALITY
The process is confidential, which allows the couple to openly discuss their problems without fear of public exposure or judgment.
confidentiality
VOLUNTARY PROCESS
Participation in Islamic marriage arbitration is typically voluntary. Both spouses must agree to seek arbitration, and they often do so with the intention of resolving their issues and preserving their marriage.
Voluntary process
ARBITRATION PANEL
In some cases, a panel of arbitrators may be involved, including individuals with expertise in Islamic law, family counseling, or psychology. The panel works together to provide comprehensive guidance.
arbitration panel
ISLAMIC GUIDANCE
Islamic marriage arbitration is conducted by individuals who have a deep understanding of Islamic law (Sharia) and ethics. They provide guidance to the couple based on Islamic teachings and principles.
Islamic Guidance
LEGAL RECOGNITION
The legality and recognition of Islamic marriage arbitration can vary by country and jurisdiction. In some places, it may have legal standing and can be used as evidence in court, while in others, it may be purely religious and not legally binding.
recognition
AVOIDANCE OF DIVORCE
One of the main purposes of Islamic marriage arbitration is to prevent divorce whenever possible, as divorce is considered a last resort in Islam. The process aims to help couples find common ground and rebuild their relationship.
avoidance of divorce
CONFIDENTIALITY
The process is confidential, which allows the couple to openly discuss their problems without fear of public exposure or judgment.
confidentiality
NEUTRAL THIRD PARTY
A qualified individual, often a religious scholar or a trusted member of the community, serves as a neutral third party or mediator. This person helps facilitate communication between the spouses, assists in identifying the underlying issues, and suggests potential solutions.
neutral third party
RESOLUTION & RECONCILIATION
The primary goal of Islamic marriage arbitration is to help the couple resolve their differences, improve communication, and reconcile their marriage. The arbitrators may provide advice, suggest compromises, and offer religious guidance to achieve this goal.
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FAQ
Islamic arbitration is a method of resolving disputes in accordance with Islamic law (Sharia). It involves appointing arbitrators who are knowledgeable about Islamic jurisprudence to make decisions based on Islamic principles.
Islamic arbitration typically involves the parties in a dispute agreeing to submit their case to a panel of arbitrators. These arbitrators consider evidence and arguments from both sides and make a decision in line with Islamic legal principles.
Islamic arbitration can be used to resolve a wide range of civil and commercial disputes, such as business contracts, family matters (like divorce and inheritance), and financial disputes.
Yes, the decisions made through Islamic arbitration are typically binding on the parties involved. This means that they are legally obligated to adhere to the arbitrators' rulings
Islamic arbitrators are typically individuals who have a deep understanding of Islamic law and jurisprudence (Sharia). They are often scholars or legal experts with expertise in Islamic jurisprudence.
No, Islamic arbitration can be utilized by both Muslims and non-Muslims, provided that the parties involved agree to use this method for dispute resolution.
Islamic arbitration is guided by principles such as fairness, equity, justice, and adherence to Islamic law. The arbitrators apply these principles when making their decisions.
Yes, Islamic arbitration can sometimes be integrated with secular legal systems, depending on the laws of a particular jurisdiction. However, this may require compliance with local legal requirements.
In many jurisdictions, the decisions of Islamic arbitrators can be enforced in courts, similar to other arbitration awards, as long as they meet the necessary legal requirements.
The role of an Islamic arbitrator is to act as an impartial judge, listening to both parties, evaluating evidence, and making a fair and legally sound decision based on Islamic principles.
The duration of Islamic arbitration can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the willingness of the parties to cooperate. It may take weeks to months to reach a resolution.