1. All applicants must provide the main reasons for applying for a Khul'a / Dissolution of Marriage in the application form.
2. Your application will be registered with relevant information. It is important that you fill in the entire application form completely.
3. MUN will issue the first letter to the husband, informing him that his wife has approached MUN for Khula / dissolution of marriage. The applicant will receive a copy of correspondence. If the man does not respond within the deadline, MUN will issue letter number two, if no response is received within the deadline. Will MUN issue letter no three, if no reply is received within the deadline for this one.
4. Does MUN ask in the application whether the applicant wants mediation from MUN? If both parties wish, the parties will have the opportunity to meet (it can be a physical or online meeting) with a scholar/alim/imam to discuss their case. The imam will write a written report which will be presented to the board of MUN. If it is desirable for the parties, the joint meeting between the parties will also be agreed. Failure to attend this meeting by the applicant may delay the case or cause it to be terminated. A joint meeting will not be held if there is an order from the State Administrator.
5. The joint meeting is not intended to force an unhappy couple to reconcile. Islam has given both men and women the right to apply for divorce, and MUN sees the importance of this right. The joint meeting is an opportunity for closure; it allows both parties to air their grievances and perhaps identify their own faults. It also allows questions such as Mahr to be agreed upon. MUN does not interfere in matters concerning child distribution or other financial matters, apart from what is directly related to the matter. But if the couple is interested in getting marriage guidance before they make the final decision, MUN will also facilitate this. According to Islamic law, an unhappy wife will never be forced to return to her husband.
6. If the man agrees to grant a divorce, he will be asked to sign an agreement to this effect. An Islamic divorce certificate will then be issued.
7. If the husband refuses to consent to the granting of a divorce or chooses not to respond to the three letters, the case will be sent to the Ulama panel of the MUN to decide on the dissolution of the nikah.
8. The ulama panel has the authority to terminate the marriage by judicial dissolution (Faskh). We ask the applicant and defendant to comply with any conditions agreed by the panel. An Islamic divorce certificate will then be issued.