We are leading specialists in Quick Khulas and Faskhs (dissolutions)
Our British Muftis & Islamic Judges (Qadhis) are leading specialists and greatly experienced in Talaqs, Khulas,
and Faskhs (dissolutions).
Complete our secure online form and provide details about your case. This helps our Muftis understand your situation and offer proper guidance.
A qualified British Mufti will contact you to discuss your case confidentially, explain your options, and answer any initial questions.
Your Mufti will contact your spouse to hear their perspective and explore whether reconciliation is possible before moving forward.
After speaking with both parties, a decision will be made on whether we can take on the case. If we can, and you wish to proceed, the initial payment must be made before the case continues.
We always aim for reconciliation where possible. If it becomes clear that reconciliation cannot be achieved, the case moves to the next stage.
If reconciliation has not been achieved or is clearly not possible, the case enters formal review. The circumstances are assessed to decide the appropriate action. This may lead to a Talaq (husband-initiated), a Khula (wife-initiated with consent), or referral to the Shariah Panel for consideration of a Faskh (judicial dissolution).
Our senior Muftis review the complete case file and all evidence, then issue a judgement based on Islamic principles to decide whether a Faskh should be granted.
If the panel issues a Faskh, any remaining payments must be completed. The IICJ Islamic Divorce Certificate and supporting documents are then prepared, signed, and stamped.
When all documentation is finished and verified, it is posted to both parties, and the case is officially completed.
Fill in the online form and submit it.
Our Mufti will contact you and provide FREE consultation.
Make half payment
The Mufti will liaise with your spouse to initiate the necessary dialogue
We will proceed with reconciliation if it remains a viable option. Otherwise, should Islamic legal parameters be met, we will initiate divorce proceedings.
Should your spouse consent to a Talaq or Khula, the process will proceed accordingly. Otherwise, if the case aligns with Islamic legal principles, we will initiate Faskh proceedings.
Case is presented to the panel of Muftis.
Panel issues their verdict.
Your Islamic divorce and supporting document are posted.
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