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The strength of AMASS Law Firm lies in its people.

The Firm is led by four partners and supported by an associate and a dedicated team of legal and administrative professionals. AMASS operates as a partner-led practice, ensuring that matters receive senior-level supervision and are handled with consistency, structure, and professional judgment.

Our lawyers work collaboratively across the Firm’s core practice areas, including corporate and commercial advisory, Shariah matters, estate and succession planning, property transactions, and selected litigation matters. This integrated approach enables the Firm to address legal issues involving layered documentation, regulatory considerations, and the interaction between civil and Shariah law.

Our practitioners combine legal discipline with measured judgment and professional sensitivity. We are guided by the principle of Rahmah — mercy and compassion — recognising that legal matters often carry significant commercial and personal implications. This principle informs the way we advise, communicate, and represent our clients, while upholding integrity and professional standards.

AMASS places strong emphasis on professional development, governance, and continuity of practice. The Firm remains committed to maintaining high standards of legal service while fostering mentorship and long-term capability within its team.

Sazira Aziz

Sazira Aziz

Founder & Managing Partner

Sazira, 52, founded the firm in 1999 after completing her LL.B (Hons) at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). With over two decades of experience, she has led the firm through strategic growth, expansion, and diversification of its practice areas. Her clientele spans individuals, corporations, financial institutions, and non-governmental organisations.

Sazira is an experienced Syar’ie Lawyer. Her journey in the Shariah field began upon obtaining her licence to practise Shariah law in 2002. She also holds a Diploma in Shariah Law and Legal Practice (DSLP) from IIUM. She is particularly recognised for her depth in Islamic family law and faraid matters, and has conducted numerous hearings before the Shariah Courts throughout Malaysia. Beyond her legal practice, Sazira previously practised as a registered patent agent, reflecting her early involvement in intellectual property matters.

Across more than two decades of practice, Sazira has remained actively engaged in professional associations, business networks, various NGOs, and community platforms. She has served as an advisor and panel member to women- and family-focused organisations, and has contributed to public discourse on family and legal matters through education initiatives and media platforms. These engagements reinforce her commitment to governance, education, and institutional development.

Outside of legal practice, she is also the owner of a television production company that produces programmes for Malaysian television stations, reflecting her broader engagement in education, media, and public outreach.

Madzlan Hussain

Madzlan Hussain

Senior Partner

Madzlan, 52, is a senior partner at AMASS since January 2026; he also lead our team especially on corporate/commercial matters.

Before joining AMASS, he was a senior partner at The Chambers of Shamsul Qamar (CSQlaw). Prior to that, for almost a decade he was partner and head of practice group for Islamic Financial Services at one of Malaysia’s largest law firms, Zaid Ibrahim & Co, with network presence across the ASEAN region.

Madzlan had the experience of serving the Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB) as a senior project manager; where he was responsible in developing several prudential standards on governance of institutions offering Islamic financial services. Madzlan was, among others, the lead consultant for Halal Industry Park in Kyrgyzstan and Islam Finance Master Plan in Kazakhstan. Involvements in these projects in Central Asia led to CSQlaw opening its international branch in Astana, Kazakhstan since 2019.

Throughout his career spanning over 25 years, Madzlan has been recognised as a leading Islamic finance lawyer by various international publications, including Legal 500, IFLR1000, Chambers & Partners, Lexology Index (formerly Who’s Who Legal), Islamic Finance News Legal Supplements, and Euromoney’s Expert Guides.
He has acted as an accredited consultant on legal and regulatory frameworks for Islamic banking in Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan under technical assistance grant programmes by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB). He also served as Lead Consultant for a feasibility study on the Halal Industry Park in Kyrgyzstan under an IsDB grant. His transactional experience includes advising on the divestment of a Malaysian company’s 60% shareholding in a 14,000-hectare plantation in Indonesia valued at approximately USD83 million (RM340 million).

He has served as a member of Board of Trustees for a foundation; and chaired the board at one of its subsidiaries doing franchisor business. He has also served the Board of Directors of a takaful operator as an independent director. At present, he serves as a member of Senate, INCEIF University Malaysia.

Azlina Yati Mohd Kalok

Azlina Yati Mohd Kalok

Senior Partner

Azlina Yati Mohd Kalok, 54, Senior Partner of AMASS, qualified as a Barrister; and an Advocate & Solicitor both in Malaysia and the United Kingdom. She brings with her over 25 years of experience in corporate law and private wealth planning advisory, combined. She advises clients in complex corporate legal matters involving mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, securities laws, regulatory compliance and various commercial contracts. She also advises high-net-worth individuals and families on wealth structuring, succession planning and estate administration.
Earlier in her professional career, whereupon completion of her formal training as an Advocate & Solicitor, Azlina was recruited by Kenanga Deutsche Futures Sdn Bhd, then one of the largest derivatives broking firms in Malaysia, as its Compliance Officer. Kenanga Deutsche Futures was a joint venture between K&N Kenanga Holdings Berhad and Bain & Company Ltd of Australia (a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Deutsche Bank Group). In this role, she was responsible for regulatory compliance and governance matters within a highly regulated financial services environment.
Following her further admission to the Rolls of Solicitors of England and Wales in 2002, she continued her career as an Advocate & Solicitor at Zaid Ibrahim & Co., then the largest law firm in Malaysia. During her tenure, she advised a broad spectrum of public listed companies and multinational corporations on complex corporate transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings, corporate restructurings, take-overs and mergers. Her practice also covered securities regulation, foreign direct investment and regulatory compliance. She further contributed to legislative drafting initiatives undertaken for the Malaysian Government, in particular work relating to the anti-competition laws.
In 2017, Azlina transitioned into the private wealth sector and was appointed as the Director of CIMB Private Trust Company, a bank-backed trust company servicing high-net-worth individuals and families. Her role, which included as the Head of Business Development, involved advising on succession and estate planning, trust structures and wealth preservation strategies. During her tenure, as the Head of Business Development, she contributed to the development and expansion of CIMB’s private trust offerings, particularly within the private banking client segment.
Azlina returned to legal practice in 2025 and assumed the position of Senior Partner at Messrs Anas Sazira & Partners, which was subsequently rebranded as Messrs Azlina Madzlan Sazira Shahirah (AMASS). Drawing on her experience in both corporate and commercial practice and private wealth advisory, she adopts a commercially grounded and solutions-oriented approach in advising corporates as well as private clients and families.

Shahirah Md Shuhaimi

Shahirah Md Shuhaimi

Partner

Shahirah, 29, joined the firm in 2026 after earning her earlier experiences in law firms in Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. Having read law at the Northern University of Malaysia, she also obtained a Postgraduate Diploma in Shariah Law and Administration from the MARA University of Technology, and a Professional Practice Certificate in Islamic Capital Market from INCEIF University, Malaysia.

Prior to joining AMASS as the youngest partner, within her young career Shahirah has served as an associate at three law firms, namely Messrs Azman Tahir Tan & Co; Messrs Albar & Partners; and Messrs The Chambers of Shamsul Qamar. This enabled her to earn a diverse range of experiences in general legal practice of litigation and conveyancing, before eventually deciding to focus on corporate commercial practice and Islamic finance as her specialized areas.

Along with the other more senior partners in AMASS, she advises clients on corporate commercial exercises; Islamic finance including Sukuk issuances; and cross-border business expansions.