Resources for Mental Well-Being

Explore our collection of resources dedicated to advancing mental well-being in Muslim communities and beyond. Grounded in Islamic psychology and holistic healing, these materials are designed to equip Muslims with knowledge, practical tools, and compassionate support to strengthen mental well-being and navigate life’s challenges.

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Disclaimer: these resources are not intended to be referrals, rather they are for you to connect with muslim clinical practices independently.

New Guidebook: Supporting Syrian Communities

A Mental Health Guide for Muslim Leaders

Learn how community and religious leaders can compassionately support Syrians navigating trauma and rebuilding after years of conflict.

Developed in partnership with the Stanford Muslim Mental Health & Islamic Psychology Lab, this guidebook covers:

  • The historical and spiritual significance of As-Sham

  • The mental and emotional effects of war, displacement, and intergenerational trauma

  • The role of faith and resilience in healing

  • Practical guidance for imams and community leaders supporting Syrians and the wider Ummah

  • Khutbah material and mental health resources grounded in Islam

Authored by Dr. Rania Awaad, Sanah Ahmed, Dania Azzawi, Dr. Ahmad Deeb, Ammaar Kazi, Aminah McBryde-Redzovic, Malaz Mohamad, and Maram Saada.

Community Guide to the Immigration Crisis & the “Muslim Ban”

A Mental Health Resource on U.S. Policy and Its Impact

This guide was authored by Dr. Rania Awaad and colleagues, drawing from their expertise in psychiatry, psychology, and community mental health. It examines the psychological and social toll of U.S. immigration policies such as the “Muslim Ban,” offering historical context, insights into community impact, and practical tools for resilience.

Whether you are directly affected or seeking to support others, this resource provides education, strategies, and pathways for advocacy while safeguarding mental and spiritual well-being.

For Those Concerned About Palestine

A Mental Health Guidebook for Those Concerned About Palestine 🇵🇸

بِسْمِ ٱللَّٰهِ ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ

Authored by members of the Stanford Muslim Mental Health & Islamic Psychology Lab, this guide provides a resource for understanding the historical and geopolitical contexts surrounding the ongoing genocide against Palestinians.

Further, it delves into the multiple layers of trauma experienced by both generations of Palestinians and Muslims currently witnessing the unfolding tragedies.

Read more for resources to take action, educational materials, and recommendations for safeguarding your mental health.

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