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Family Mediation

Islamic mediation services for family disputes, marriage counseling, and conflict resolution based on Islamic principles.

Overview

Islamic mediation services for family disputes, marriage counseling, and conflict resolution based on Islamic principles.

What's Included

Neutral Mediation Sessions
Islamic Arbitration
Marriage Counseling
Conflict Resolution Guidance
Referrals to Legal Services
Ongoing Support

The Process

1

Request Mediation

Contact the masjid office to request mediation services. One or both parties may initiate.

2

Individual Meetings

The mediator meets separately with each party to understand their perspective and goals.

3

Joint Session

Guided joint session where the mediator facilitates respectful dialogue toward resolution.

4

Agreement

If agreement is reached, it is documented and both parties commit to its terms.

5

Follow-up Support

Follow-up sessions available to ensure agreements are maintained and relationships heal.

FAQ

Is participation in mediation voluntary?

Yes, mediation is completely voluntary. Both parties must agree to participate.

Are sessions confidential?

Yes, all mediation sessions are confidential. Information shared will not be disclosed without consent.

What if we cannot reach an agreement?

If mediation does not resolve the issue, we can provide referrals to professional counselors or legal services.

Quick Information

Eligibility

Muslim families and couples seeking Islamic conflict resolution

Advance Notice

Appointment required; allow 3–7 days for scheduling

Availability

Weekdays and weekends by appointment

Contact

Imam or designated Mediator

Fees

Free of charge for community members. Voluntary donation appreciated.