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Kenya: Muslims Urged to Go for Mediation in Dispute Resolution

Kenya: Muslims Urged to Go for Mediation in Dispute Resolution

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Muslims across the country have been urged to embrace mediation to settle disputes instead of wasting judicial time with trivial matters.

Chief Kadhi Sheikh Ahmed Muhdhar noted that most of the cases being filed before the Kadhi’s Court can be solved through mediation.

“People should first try mediation before rushing to court. Mediation saves time, resources and it is cheaper than the normal court process,” he said.

Speaking during a virtual session with Muslim clerics from the Coast region, Sheikh Muhdhar noted that small family differences should not end up in courts.

He cautioned that the court process was unfriendly and therefore the alternative dispute system should be given priority before any further step is taken.

“Once you file your case in court, it will take long before the decision is rendered. This is both time-consuming and very expensive,” he said.

“Some issues are better dealt with at the family level. Issues of divorce, inheritance and the marital problem should be solved by a mediator invited by the parties involved,” he added.

The session was also attended by Wakf Commission of Kenya Chief Officer Dr Ibrahim Bulushi and Human Rights Agenda (HURIA) executive director Yusuf Mwatsefu.

The virtual meeting brought together Muslim Judiciary stakeholders and the clerics.

They stressed the importance of mediation to help in reducing the number of disputes being filed at the various Kadhi’s courts in Kenya.