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Muslim Women Mental Health

Sarah Javid kindly agreed to do a Q&A with us so we could find out more about the journey of Cycle Sisters!

For Mental Health Awareness Week, we draw attention to MWN’s faith and culturally sensitive counselling service.

I remember feeling like the ‘odd one out’ as I was the only one whose symptoms were ‘over the top’...

Author Nabeelah Niaz shares her personal story and writing journey behind her new Islamic self-development book 'Sha'ban, Ramadan, Shawwal'.

Sport England funded MWNUK to deliver the Walk and Talk Project to help tackle inequalities that exist within sport and physical activity…

I thought I would share some of my goals for the new year as a Muslim woman, particularly focusing on spiritual wellbeing and Islam.

Stress is an inevitable part of life. Unfortunately, we cannot escape stress, but there are a lot of things we can do to help manage it!

Sharing my experience about being suicidal - the thought process, challenge this thinking, moments and when I didn’t realise I needed help.

Friends are the family you choose. As adults, we need to decide who fits into our lives and who is right for us, emotionally…

The number of times the Helpline was contacted via phone, text, email or webchat rose from over 3000 times (2020) to 4000 times in 2021.

This article is my dedication to those warriors who fight depression every day. You are strong! You are the strongest!

The number of calls received by the MWN UK's Helpline has increased with the top calls being about domestic abuse and mental health.

Asma worked with Sangini to combat loneliness and anxiety during Covid; find out more about this incredible community development worker.

This is my story entailing my experience as a first time mum with acute postpartum depression and anxiety.

I have written an article on hope; I hope the reader will benefit and share with those that need some hope in their lives.

Alcohol addiction may be a response to increasing levels of domestic abuse and it is probably being used as a coping mechanism.

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