This study examines how mediation is used to resolve marital disputes from the perspectives of the Qur’an and Hadith. Qur’an Surah an-Nisā’ (4):35 serves as the primary basis for appointing two hakam (arbitrators) as mediators to prevent divorce, while the Prophet’s ﷺ Hadith provides moral guidance in the form of justice, respectful communication, and the preservation of confidentiality. Using a literature review method, this study shows that mediation in Islam not only functions to reduce conflict but also to restore relationships at a deeper level. In the context of modern households, the Islamic mediation model remains relevant as a peaceful solution before taking legal action.
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