Talaq (Islamic Divorce) is one of the most important but often least understood areas of Islamic divorce. Whether you are seeking to issue a Talaq (Islamic Divorce), respond to one, or simply understand your rights, we are here to provide clarity, support, and trusted guidance.
At Rashid Solicitors, we offer calm, confidential advice for Muslim families navigating Talaq (Islamic Divorce) and faith-based separation. We are a boutique, female-led law firm based in East London, with over 15 years of legal experience in family law. Our clients trust us for our discretion, our cultural understanding, and our commitment to supporting you through every step.
What is Talaq (Islamic Divorce)?
Talaq (Islamic Divorce) is a form of Islamic divorce that allows a husband to initiate the separation.
In some cases, it is pronounced once. In others, it may be repeated over time and followed by a waiting period (iddah) before it takes effect.
While Islamic principles offer a process for Talaq (Islamic Divorce), the UK legal system does not automatically recognise a religious divorce. If you have a registered civil marriage, pronouncing Talaq (Islamic Divorce) does not end that marriage under English law. In such cases, a civil divorce must also be pursued.
There are also differences in how Talaq (Islamic Divorce) is interpreted depending on your school of thought (madhab), such as Hanafi, Shafi, Maliki, or Hanbali. We work with clients across all schools and help clarify what’s required based on your background and beliefs.
Talaq (Islamic Divorce) is not just a religious procedure as it can have serious consequences for finances, children, and housing. If handled incorrectly, it can create confusion or legal uncertainty. We’re here to help you get it right.
How We Can Support You
Every case is different, and every client comes to us with unique concerns. Whether you’re considering pronouncing Talaq (Islamic Divorce), have already done so, or are facing a dispute over its validity, we can help guide you.
Some of the ways we support include
- Reviewing your Nikah certificate and any civil marriage documents to understand your legal status in the UK
- Clarifying whether Talaq (Islamic Divorce) will be recognised under UK law, and what additional steps may be needed
- Drafting letters of confirmation or communication to a spouse, mosque, or Islamic authority
- Advising on the iddah period and obligations under Islamic principles
- Helping you proceed with a civil divorce where required
- Protecting your financial interests, especially where no civil marriage exists
- Offering discreet, respectful support in sensitive family or community situations
We know that no two situations are the same. Our advice is always tailored to your circumstances.
You don’t need to have all the answers when you call. We’ll make things easier to understand and help you make the decisions that feel right for you.
If you’d prefer to speak to a female solicitor or need help explaining your situation to a family member, mosque, or community leader, we can support you. All communication is handled with sensitivity and only with your permission.
Step-by-Step Process
This is how the Talaq (Islamic Divorce) support process usually works
- Free, confidential call – We listen to your situation and answer your initial questions
- Consultation with a qualified solicitor – We review your marriage, your concerns, and your options
- Advice tailored to your background and school of thought – Hanafi, Shafi, Maliki, Hanbali
- Document preparation (if needed) – Support letters, legal summaries, or notices to religious bodies
- Civil law guidance– We advise on whether a civil divorce or further steps are necessary
Evening and out-of-hours consultations can be arranged where needed.
Why Clients Choose Rashid Solicitors
Clients come to us because they want legal advice that respects both the faith and the person.
- Female-led, culturally sensitive firm with over 15 years of legal experience
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Specialist in Islamic divorce, including Khula, Talaq (Islamic Divorce),
Faskh, and Nikah guidance - Understanding of all four Sunni schools of thought (Hanafi, Shafi, Maliki, Hanbali)
- Flexible appointments — video, phone, or in-person
- Transparent fees with no VAT
- Based in East London, supporting clients across all boroughs and beyond
Who Will Support You
Our job isn’t only to give legal advice but to support you through what may be one of the most difficult moments of your life. You’ll work with a qualified solicitor who understands Islamic family law and civil legal processes, and who listens without judgement.
We know that family breakdowns are never easy. Whether you’re seeking closure, fairness, or clarity, we’ll be by your side to help you move forward with dignity and confidence.
Fixed Fee for Talaq (Islamic Divorce) Advice
Service
Legal advice and guidance on Talaq (Islamic Divorce) and related matters.
Fixed fee
From £250
(no VAT)
What’s included
- One-off consultation with a qualified solicitor
- Review of your Nikah and civil marriage status
- Explanation of Islamic and UK legal implications of Talaq (Islamic Divorce)
- Preparation of any necessary legal letters or documentation
What’s not included
- Civil divorce proceedings
- Religious tribunal or Sharia council fees
- Translation or service of documents
All costs are confirmed in writing. If further support is needed, we’ll provide a fixed quote.
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We Work Across London
We regularly advise Muslim clients across all boroughs of London, including Tower Hamlets, Newham, Redbridge, Barking & Dagenham, Hackney, Waltham Forest, and Brent. Whether you’re based in East London or further afield, our legal guidance is always respectful, confidential, and faith aware.
Frequently Asked Questions
Not if your marriage is registered under UK law. You will still need a civil divorce to legally dissolve your marriage in England and Wales.
Yes — there are variations in how Talaq (Islamic Divorce) is interpreted and practiced across Hanafi, Shafi, Maliki, and Hanbali schools. We help clarify your obligations and options accordingly.
We can help you assess what it means for your civil status and whether further steps are needed.
Yes — we can draft appropriate letters or communicate on your behalf if you prefer.
Absolutely. Your privacy is always respected, and we offer discreet options for those in difficult or sensitive circumstances.
Speak to Us in Confidence
If you’re thinking about Talaq (Islamic Divorce) or have questions about faith-based divorce, speak to our team in confidence. Rashid Solicitors is here to offer support that respects your values, protects your rights, and helps you move forward.