Marriage Counselling
& Mediation

Confidential, compassionate, and Sharia-compliant support for couples and individuals. We help you navigate challenges, rebuild trust, and make faith-guided decisions.

Marriage is a divine trust—a bond rooted in mercy, affection, and tranquillity. But every couple, even the most righteous, may face trials. At MySheikhOnline, we offer qualified, confidential, and Sharia-compliant counselling and mediation to help Muslim couples and individuals navigate challenges, repair relationships, and make informed, faith-based decisions.

Guided by the principles of the Qur’an and Sunnah, our approach combines Islamic wisdom with professional care—ensuring the process is dignified, compassionate, and tailored to your unique situation.

Services We Offer

Islamic Mediation (for Couples)

Facilitated sessions to help couples address conflict and find peaceful resolution (ṣulḥ). A trained Islamic mediator (male or female) will guide the discussion impartially, helping both spouses express their concerns respectfully.

“If they both desire reconciliation, Allah will cause it between them.” — Qur’an 4:35

Individual Guidance

Private sessions for brothers and sisters. Whether you’re unsure about your marriage, seeking advice before making a major decision, or simply need clarity—our team is here for you.

How the Mediation for Couples Works

Step 1: Initial Consultation – £90 (70 minutes)

Your first appointment will include two individual 30 to 35 minute sessions—one for the husband, and one for the wife. This allows each party to speak freely and without interruption.

We’ve learned that starting with a joint session can sometimes lead to unproductive conflict—due to emotional reactions, interruptions, body language, or sensitive topics. This private time allows the counsellor to understand both perspectives clearly and build trust with each individual.

Step 2: Second Session – Joint Discussion (Guided by the Counsellor) £80 (60 minutes)

After the individual sessions, the counsellor will arrange a follow-up joint session, where both parties come together for a guided discussion. This is a crucial stage where we aim to create a safe, respectful space for open and constructive dialogue.
In this session:

 

  • The mediator will begin by summarising each person’s key concerns in a neutral and balanced manner
  • Both individuals will be given space to speak without interruption
  • The discussion will be moderated calmly, ensuring the conversation remains respectful and focused
  • Guidance will be provided on resolving key issues—drawing from both Islamic principles and practical advice based on your unique circumstances
  • Where appropriate, the counsellor may explore different solutions or options, tailored to your situation

 

Please note: Our mediators offer their observations based on what you share. They may highlight faults or oversights from either party—not to place blame, but to help you see what may have been missed and each other’s perspective, to guide you toward fairness, accountability, and healing. We kindly advise both parties to approach this with openness and humility.

“A believer is a mirror to his brother. If he sees something wrong, he corrects it.” — Hadith, Abu Dawood

The purpose of this joint session is not to debate or win, but to listen, reflect, resolve and move forward. We aim to protect the emotional well-being and dignity of both spouses, and to help restore peace and understanding—where possible—with the help of Allah.

We hope, with Allah’s help, to lay the foundation for clarity and reconciliation within the first two sessions. However, in some cases, additional sessions may be necessary and are available upon request.

How It Works

  1. Complete this short form (5–10 minutes)
  2. Pay £90 for the first session (includes private one-to-one time with each spouse)
  3. You may also pre-pay £80 for the joint session, or book it later
  4. We will contact you within 1 to 5 working days to schedule your session after form and payment are received, in shā Allāh