Level 2 in Islamic Counselling begins
The first level in our progression route, this is also a stand alone certificate which will enhance your capacity to support others. It is experiential, and must be attended live. Online.
The first level in our progression route, this is also a stand alone certificate which will enhance your capacity to support others. It is experiential, and must be attended live. Online.
The Level 4 Diploma course is our professional qualification. It is an intense course, demanding of students deep personal growth, detailed supervision in relation to their counselling work, and working within a placement. Nafsiyyat underpins all areas of work, but we also pursue lines of enquiry into neuroscience, research, social psychology and other sciences. Students […]
Sabnum will be joining Mick Cooper, Myira Khan and others as panellists for this event on fostering connection and relational depth.
Abdullah Maynard will be a panellist at this event which centres on the theme "seeds for Change" highlighting how small meaningful actions can contribute to significant positive shifts in society. Run by the Association of Mental Health Providers
All are welcome to this online conference, which aims to offer therapists and trainees from our diverse communities an opportunity to reflect and dialogue on ancient and contemporary Islamic understandings of self, therapy, and well-being. Islamophobia is rife in the construction of geopolitical and local politics and impacts therapeutic practice and its institutions but is […]
As part of the Islam: Therapy, Spirituality and Politics Conference, we warmly invite Muslim conference participants to share our experiences, gain support from each other, and consider any emergent themes and actions arising from the conference. The session will begin by sharing breathwork incorporating islamic principles. Please note, you will need to book separately for […]
Abdullah Maynard will be part of a panel presentation at this one-day academic conference is designed for researchers, practitioners, and community members who are passionate about improving mental health support for Muslim children and young people.
Organised in collaboration with The Reflection Project, Muslim Researchers Network, and the MRN Psychology, Mental Health & Islam Research Group, this event will explore faith-sensitive approaches to mental healthcare, fostering meaningful discussions on research, policy, and practice.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
🧠 Research on early years, childhood development, and young people in the Muslim community
🤝 Workshop on faith-sensitive support in non-Muslim spaces (e.g., NHS, education)
🎙️ Panel discussion on building culturally competent and faith-based mental health support
This is an opportunity to connect with experts, exchange ideas, and contribute to shaping the future of mental healthcare for Muslim youth.
For the full speakers schedule and timings please see: https://www.muslimresearchersnetwork.org/psychology--mental-health.html
Over the last two decades, Islamic counselling and psychology have grown rapidly in the UK — shaping theory, training, and services. These approaches often emerge from cross-cultural, anti-racist, and decolonial traditions, yet there remains limited space for dialogue between diverse models and practices. This panel brings together Muslim women working as practitioners, researchers, and educators […]
Next meeting 27th July, same time! A dedicated space for Muslim Mental Health Professionals.
HeartSpace: A supportive gathering for Muslim Mental Health Workers Following our first HeartSpace, we are continuing with this inspiring and supportive space for Muslim Mental Health Workers. More details shortly, but save the date!