Common Questions, Answered

A list of helpful guidance to support you as you explore the next steps.

Jamiyah Mediation is part of Jamiyah Singapore. We provide a safe, respectful, and confidential space to help you resolve conflicts peacefully. Guided by the Islamic peacemaking principle of Sulha and supported by professional mediation practices, we help you rebuild trust and find fair, constructive solutions without the stress of a prolonged court process

Sulha is a beautiful Islamic principle that translates to "peacemaking." At Jamiyah Mediation, the approach is deeply rooted in this concept and combined with professional mediation practices to create a safe, respectful space for me. By focusing on Sulha, the goal is to help me resolve family and community conflicts constructively, rebuild trust, and preserve my important relationships, all while staying fully aligned with Singapore’s legal framework.

Sulha mediation provides a safe and respectful space where my voice will truly be heard. By blending this traditional peacemaking concept with professional mediation practices, the process helps me navigate conflicts constructively without the stress and cost of prolonged litigation. Whether I am facing a family disagreement, a business conflict, or a community issue, it is a structured and completely confidential path designed to help everyone rebuild trust, preserve important relationships, and work together towards a fair and constructive resolution

We are here to support you through a wide range of personal, business and professional challenges. Our mediators can help navigate family and marital issues, inheritance and estate matters, intergenerational family conflicts, community disagreements, and even workplace or business partnership disputes.

While mediation can support many family, workplace, community, relational, and business disputes, some situations may require formal legal or regulatory intervention instead of mediation.

These may include:

  • Criminal matters
  • Cases requiring judicial determination or legal precedent
  • Situations requiring urgent court orders or remedies
  • Disputes involving public policy considerations
  • Cases involving significant legal or regulatory scrutiny

Our team will conduct an initial assessment to help determine the most appropriate pathway based on the nature of the dispute.

Mediation is generally much faster and easier on your wallet than going to trial. More importantly, it keeps you in control of the outcome rather than handing the decision over to a judge. It is designed to be a flexible process that reduces emotional stress, helps you find creative solutions, and focuses on preserving important relationships.

Absolutely. We handle every matter with strict confidentiality and care. Mediation sessions are held privately, giving you a completely safe environment to speak openly without worrying about publicity.

You will be guided by our trained, neutral mediators who are competent and professional.

Not at all! We understand that disputes can feel overwhelming, so you don't need to have all the answers before reaching out. Whether your situation feels straightforward or very complex, the best first step is to simply begin the conversation. From there, we will help you understand your options and guide you in the right direction.

It is a structured yet flexible step-by-step approach. Instead of pointing fingers or focusing on who is at fault, our neutral mediators help everyone communicate clearly. We guide the conversation so that you and the other party can negotiate a mutually acceptable solution that truly addresses your underlying concerns.

Mediation is a great choice if you want to:

  • Save time and money: It is generally much faster and less costly than a court trial.
  • Protect relationships: It helps you rebuild or maintain ties with the other party despite the current communication breakdown.
  • Maintain privacy: Unlike public court trials, mediation sessions and the details of your settlement are kept strictly confidential.
  • Control the outcome: You have the flexibility to negotiate a creative solution that works for you, rather than having a judge decide the final outcome based strictly on the law.

However, mediation is
not suitable if you need a definitive legal ruling from a judge, if key decision-makers refuse to participate, or if the other party is not attending in good faith (such as only attending to gather information). Importantly, mediation can only take place if all parties agree to participate.

It’s very easy to take the first step. You can request mediation by reaching out for a free consultation. Once our mediator receives your request, he or she will then review your situation and supportively guide you through the next steps.

We would be glad to assist you. The Jamiyah Islamic Dispute Resolution Centre is located at 31 Lorong 12 Geylang, Singapore 399006. Please feel free to call us at +65 6744 4484 or send us an email at info@jamiyahmediation.sg.

Mediator - Family, Marital

Rosedah Mohamed Anuar

Mediator | Senior Counsellor / Head, Counselling | Jamiyah Singapore

Rosedah Mohamed Anuar is a mediator and senior counsellor with over 20 years of experience in marital, family, and crisis intervention work. Grounded in both clinical practice and the principles of sulh (Islamic reconciliation), she adopts a structured and empathetic approach to mediation. She focuses on family, marital, and high-conflict matters, supporting individuals and couples in navigating complex situations and reaching informed, relationship-conscious outcomes.

Mediator - Family, Marital

Jaleel Rahiman

Mediator | Director, Human Resource | Jamiyah Singapore

Jaleel Rahiman is a trained mediator and senior Human Resource professional with extensive experience in managing workplace and organizational disputes. Grounded in both structured mediation practice and the principles of sulh (Islamic reconciliation), he adopts a facilitative and practical approach to resolving conflicts. Jaleel focuses on workplace, community, commercial, and governance-related matters, supporting parties in reaching fair, respectful, and sustainable outcomes.

 
 
Mediator - Family, Marital

Jagajit Kaur

Mediator | Principal Social Worker | Jamiyah Singapore

Jagajit Kaur is a trained mediator and senior social work practitioner with over two decades of experience supporting individuals and families through complex personal and relational challenges. With extensive exposure to family violence, marital conflict, crisis intervention, and youth-related matters, she adopts a thoughtful and grounded approach to mediation. Jagajit focuses on family, interpersonal, and community-related disputes, supporting parties in navigating sensitive situations with dignity, clarity, and care.

Mediator - Family, Marital

Ustaz Suhaimi Fauzi

Mediator | Asatizah | Jamiyah Singapore

Ustaz Suhaimi Fauzi is a mediator and Islamic educator (Asatizah) with extensive experience in community engagement, counselling, and religious guidance. Grounded in the principles of sulh (Islamic reconciliation), he adopts a calm and empathetic approach to mediation. He focuses on family, community, and faith-based matters, facilitating respectful dialogue and supporting parties in reaching amicable, relationship-preserving outcomes.

Mediator - Family, Marital

Hassan Bin Salleh

Mediator | Media & Communications Professional | Jamiyah Singapore

Hassan Bin Salleh is a trained mediator and seasoned media and communications professional with over three decades of experience in leadership, crisis management, and stakeholder engagement. Grounded in both structured mediation practice and the principles of sulh (Islamic reconciliation), he adopts a calm and facilitative approach to mediation. He focuses on organisational, community, and stakeholder-related matters, supporting parties in reaching practical and relationship-preserving outcomes.

Your Mediation Request

Use this form to submit your request for mediation. Once received, our team will review your case and guide you on the next steps.

Mediator - Family, Marital

Sharina Sharuddin

Mediator | Senior Case Worker | Jamiyah Singapore

Sharina Sharuddin is a mediator and senior case worker with multidisciplinary experience in counselling, rehabilitation, forensic psychology, and community-based intervention. Her work across children’s services, halfway house rehabilitation, compulsory education matters, and victim support has equipped her with a practical understanding of complex behavioural and interpersonal issues. Sharina adopts a composed and analytical approach to mediation, helping parties navigate emotionally difficult situations while maintaining focus on constructive engagement and long-term outcomes.