Shifa Therapy, the leading global Muslim therapist platform serving clients across the US, Canada, and the UK, has partnered with mosques and community centers to make therapy more accessible and culturally sensitive. These collaborations are designed to bring mental health support closer to where people already find guidance and community. Through this initiative, individuals can discover trusted Muslim therapists who understand their cultural and spiritual backgrounds, making it easier to seek help without fear of judgment or stigma.
The partnership focuses on creating awareness about the importance of mental health within faith-based settings, encouraging open dialogue and normalizing therapy as an essential part of overall well-being. Workshops, educational sessions, and informational materials are being developed to help community leaders and members better recognize emotional struggles and connect people to the right form of support. This approach addresses the critical need for mental health services that respect both faith and emotional well-being within Muslim communities.
Ibrahim Hamid, CEO of Shifa Therapy, emphasized that this initiative brings their mission to life by making it easier for Muslims to find support that respects both their faith and emotional well-being. Working with mosques and community centers helps build a bridge between professional care and spiritual understanding, something deeply needed in Muslim communities. The collaboration reflects Shifa Therapy's broader commitment to promoting accessible, inclusive, and faith-aligned mental health care.
As Muslim communities across North America and the UK increasingly embrace mental health awareness, Shifa Therapy continues to serve as a trusted partner in helping individuals heal, grow, and find balance in a way that honors their faith. The platform connects individuals with licensed Muslim therapists for individual, couples, and family therapy through their website at https://shifatherapy.com/. This integration of Islamic values with evidence-based practices aims to reduce stigma and address the unique challenges faced by Muslim communities, making mental health care more approachable for those who might otherwise avoid seeking help.


