
The Muslim Guide to Wellbeing
A Faith-Sensitive Guide to Nurturing Personal, Spiritual and Relationship Growth
$46.70
- Paperback
256 pages
- Release Date
20 January 2026
Summary
“Myira Khan saw a gap in the resources available to the Muslim community-a gap that needed to be filled with practical psychological tools and spiritual insights. This book addresses that gap beautifully … all written in a manner that is accessible, jargon-free, and deeply aligned.” - Tahira Yasin, Psychotherapist, Clinical Supervisor and CEO of Neurodirectory
The Muslim Guide to Mental Wellbeing is a compassionate companion offering practical tools for emotional and…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781805013471 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1805013475 |
| Author: | Myira Khan, Tahirah Yasin |
| Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Imprint: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 256 |
| Release Date: | 20 January 2026 |
| Weight: | 380g |
| Dimensions: | 244mm x 174mm x 24mm |
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Critics Review
This is the mental health guide Muslims around the world have been waiting for! Myira Khan provides wisdom and structured guidance by unpacking key struggles Muslims face in their relationship with themselves, with others, and Allah, and provides psycho-education and reflection exercises that are accessible to any reader. We need Khan’s voice in the Muslim Umma to normalize discussion on mental health and include Islamic spirituality in scientific and academic literature. – Dr. Ammara Khalid, Founder of RIA Psychological ServicesThe Muslim Guide to Wellbeing is a much-needed resource. Myira Khan offers a compassionate, faith-sensitive, and practical guide that speaks directly to the lived experiences of Muslims pursuing balance and fulfilment in today’s world. By integrating Islamic values with contemporary psychological insights, she provides not just theory but practical tools readers can use every day. Accessible, supportive, and spiritually grounding, this book is a true companion for anyone seeking to nurture their mental, emotional, and spiritual health. – Dr Faisal Mahmood, BACP (Accredited); UKCP (Registered); SFHEA
The Muslim Guide to Wellbeing is a long overdue and much-needed resource. It’s a timely and important contribution to the growing conversation around Islamic mental health and wellbeing. What makes it so valuable is how it brings together Islamic tradition and psychological insight in a way that is both accessible and deeply meaningful. Myira Khan has a real gift for breaking down complex psychological concepts and presenting them in a way that is grounded in faith and relevant to everyday life - something that’s often missing in other wellbeing resources.The inclusion of Imam al-Ghazali’s model of the self, with its focus on our relationship with Allah, ourselves, and others, adds a powerful spiritual depth to the book. This is a thoughtful, warm, and practical resource. I’ve truly enjoyed reading it, and I know I’ll be drawing on many of its insights in my own work around self-care from an Islamic perspective. Highly recommended - a book that deserves a place on the bookshelf of every Muslim household, educator, and practitioner.
– Safura Houghton, Co-Founder of The Lantern Initiative and Muslim ChaplainAbout The Author
Myira Khan
Myira Khan is a multi-award-winning Accredited Counsellor, Supervisor, Coach, Counselling Tutor, and the Founder of the Muslim Counsellor and Psychotherapist Network (MCAPN). She runs workshops internationally on working within diversity and broader cross-cultural issues. Myira is a regular speaker and facilitator at conferences and events, including a Ted Talk on her therapeutic coaching approach to self-care. She is the author of Working within Diversity and lives in Leicester.
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