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  • Monday, March 30, 2026
  • ADHAN IQAMAH
  • 5:07 AM 5:27 AM
  • sun 7:02 AM
  • 1:30 PM 1:40 PM
  • 4:58 PM 5:08 PM
  • 8:03 PM 8:08 PM
  • 9:53 PM 10:03 PM
  • Dhuhr at 1:30 PM

Islamic Divorce Services

Markaz Ul Islam in Fort McMurray provides guidance and support for individuals and families seeking Islamic divorce (Talaq/Khula) services. Our goal is to assist community members through this process with compassion, confidentiality, and respect for Islamic principles.

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What we offer
  • Guidance on Islamic Divorce (Talaq and Khula).
  • Mediation and reconciliation support where appropriate.
  • Review of Islamic requirements and procedures.
  • Documentation and confirmation of Islamic divorce.
  • Confidential consultations with qualified representatives.

Our aim is to provide clear, respectful, and faith-based support to individuals navigating this important and sensitive process.

Important Disclaimer

The information provided by Markaz Ul Islam is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Islamic divorce services provided are religious in nature and do not replace civil legal processes required under Canadian law.

Markaz Ul Islam and its representatives do not provide legal advice or act as lawyers. Individuals are encouraged to consult a qualified lawyer for matters related to civil divorce, custody, or legal rights.

Use of our services does not establish a solicitor-client relationship between Markaz Ul Islam and any individual.

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March 30

  • Fajr 5:07 AM
  • Sunrise 7:02 AM
  • Dhuhr 1:30 PM
  • Asr 4:58 PM
  • Maghrib 8:03 PM
  • Isha 9:53 PM
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Islamic Divorce Services Request Form

Please complete the form below and our team will contact you confidentially to discuss the next steps.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Islamic divorce refers to the dissolution of marriage in accordance with Islamic principles. Talaq is initiated by the husband, while Khula is initiated by the wife under specific conditions.

    Yes. Islamic divorce is religious and does not replace the legal requirement for a civil divorce under Canadian law.

    Yes, where appropriate, we offer mediation and reconciliation support to help resolve matters amicably before proceeding with divorce.

    Requirements may vary depending on the situation. Generally, identification and marriage-related documents may be requested during the process.

    Yes. All consultations and services are handled with strict confidentiality and respect for privacy.

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