Muslim Physician · Harvard Graduate · Psychiatry Resident
Helping you understand your mind, your emotions, & your soul.
A space to understand what the Islamic tradition says about psychiatric conditions, the heart, and the soul.
These sessions are a focused conversation about the Islamic dimensions of psychiatric conditions. We sit with what the Quran and the classical scholars said about the condition of the heart, ahwal al-qalb, and how the tradition understood distress, anxiety, grief, waswasa, and the path to healing.
What they are not: clinical care, medical advice, or a diagnosis. They are not therapy, and they are not a replacement for your treatment team. These sessions are separate from the care you receive from a doctor or therapist, and are never a substitute for it.
Dr. Ibrahim is a physician and a student of the Islamic tradition. He holds a Master of Medical Sciences from Harvard Medical School and is a psychiatry resident at a leading program.
His work sits where two traditions meet: the rich Islamic tradition on one side, and evidence-based medicine on the other. Through his channel, Doctor Ibrahim, he reaches Muslims around the world who want to understand their struggles through both.
Free guide
A guide based on a study on tawakkul in over 3,400 Muslims and what Ibn Qayyim mapped seven hundred years ago. Read about trust in Allah, the anxious mind, and where the clinic and the tradition meet.
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