Mediation Services

Mediation Services

Compassionate. Confidential. Faith-Centered Resolution.

We believe that resolving conflict with wisdom, dignity, and mercy is part of living our faith.

Our Mediation Services provide a safe, neutral, and respectful space for individuals and families to work through disputes and reach peaceful, practical agreements—without the emotional and financial cost of prolonged court battles.

Guided by professional legal experience and Islamic ethical principles, our mediation approach seeks reconciliation where possible and fair resolution where necessary.

What Is Mediation?

Mediation is a voluntary and confidential process in which a neutral third party helps people in conflict communicate effectively, explore solutions, and reach mutually acceptable agreements.

Unlike litigation, mediation:

  • Encourages respectful dialogue
  • Preserves family relationships
  • Saves time and legal expenses
  • Keeps decisions in your hands—not the court’s
  • Supports emotionally and spiritually healthy outcomes

Areas of Mediation We Offer

Family & Divorce Mediation

We assist families navigating difficult transitions with clarity and compassion, including:

  • Divorce and separation agreements
  • Parenting plans and child custody arrangements
  • Financial and property division
  • Post-divorce conflict resolution
  • Communication and co-parenting support

Our goal is to reduce harm, protect children, and help families move forward with stability and dignity.

Islamic-Centered Conflict Resolution

For families seeking guidance rooted in Islamic values, mediation may incorporate:

  • Principles of justice (ʿadl) and mercy (raḥmah)
  • Respectful consultation (shūrā)
  • Preservation of family ties (ṣilat al-raḥim)
  • Ethical responsibility before Allah

This approach helps participants reach agreements that are legally sound and spiritually meaningful.

Community & Interpersonal Disputes

We also support mediation for:

  • Extended family disagreements
  • Community misunderstandings
  • Financial or partnership conflicts
  • Communication breakdowns

Every session is conducted with strict confidentiality, neutrality, and professionalism.

Our Approach

Mediation at Dar An-Noor is:

Neutral – The mediator does not take sides.
Confidential – Discussions remain private within legal limits.
Respectful – Every voice is heard with dignity.
Solution-Focused – We work toward clear, practical agreements.
Faith-Conscious – When requested, Islamic ethics guide the process.

Who Provides the Mediation?

Mediation services are guided by Aisha Othman, Esquire, an attorney experienced in:

  • Family law and divorce matters
  • Estate and probate disputes
  • Conflict resolution and negotiated agreements
  • Faith-sensitive community guidance

Her approach combines legal professionalism, cultural understanding, and compassionate listening to help families reach peaceful outcomes.

What to Expect

  1. Initial Consultation
    We learn about your situation and determine whether mediation is appropriate.
  2. Structured Mediation Sessions
    Guided conversations help clarify concerns, explore options, and build agreement.
  3. Written Agreement
    When resolution is reached, terms can be documented for legal and practical use.

Begin the Process

If you are facing conflict and seeking a path of clarity, dignity, and peace, mediation may help you move forward.

To request a consultation:


All inquiries are handled with care and confidentiality.

A Path Toward Peace

Allah reminds us that reconciliation is best.

وَإِنِ امْرَأَةٌ خَافَتْ مِنۢ بَعْلِهَا نُشُوزًا أَوْ إِعْرَاضًۭا فَلَا جُنَاحَ عَلَيْهِمَآ أَن يُصْلِحَا بَيْنَهُمَا صُلْحًۭا ۚ وَالصُّلْحُ خَيْرٌ

“And if a woman fears from her husband contempt or evasion, there is no sin upon them if they make terms of settlement between them—and reconciliation is best.” (Quran, An-Nisa 4:128)

Seeking peaceful resolution is not weakness—it is wisdom, strength, and trust in a better future.

We are honored to support you on that path.