HomeNewsEuropeCOVID-19: How Muslim Organizations Keep Community in High Spirits

COVID-19: How Muslim Organizations Keep Community in High Spirits

- Advertisement -

From grocery sanitation, face masks, and social-distancing, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought a number of new normal habits that make people feeling lonelier and more depressed.

As stress weakens the immune system, according to the American Psychological Association , Muslim organizations are finding new ways to connect people virtually.

The Family and Youth Institute (FYI), an organization focused on mental health, marriage counseling and parenting from an Islamic perspective, created an online tool kit titled, Wellbeing in the Time of Coronavirus, Detroit Free Press reported. 

- Advertisement -

???? Read Also: Covid-19: 7 Ways to Reduce Anxiety & Stress Right Now

The free resource offers information about coping with the pandemic, including how to shift your mindset, cope with grief, and understand anxiety.

It also lists of Islamic resources, like supplications, prayers, and religious programming.

- Advertisement -

Reaching Out to People

Qabeelah Ittihaad, the Muslim chapter of Al Maghrib Institute, has come up with a system to reach out to people struggling emotionally.

Qabeelah Ittihaad made a contact form on their Facebook page to which anyone can add their name. A volunteer from Qabeelah Ittihaad then checks in with everyone on the list and people discuss whatever they want.

“We don’t claim to be providing mental health therapy. Some people just want to talk to somebody in a confidential way. Our main goal is just to listen to how they’re feeling. That can be very therapeutic,” Omar Malik, the head of Qabeelah Ittihaad, said.

The Islamic Center of America, a mosque in Dearborn, converted its classes to online platforms. The website allows people to contact imams or leaders of the mosque for support.

Ibrahim Kazerooni, an Imam of ICA, encouraged people to reconnect with God. He also reminded people of God’s promise in the Qur’an: “Verily, with every hardship is ease.”  

- Advertisement -

???? Read Also: 7 Most Misinterpreted Verses of the Quran

 Tips for Relieving Stress

The United States has the largest number of infected individual. Muslims around the country are reporting higher incidences of sleeplessness nights, and anxiety, as the death toll steadily rises daily.

Anxiety and stress are global crises, as mental health helplines have reported an exponential increase in phone calls.

Click here for: Tips to Ease Anxiety and Stress amid the Coronavirus Outbreak

Read Original Report Here By About Islam

- Advertisement -

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest News

Keep exploring...

Unlocking the Mysteries of Bait-ul Ma’mur: What Every Muslim Needs to Know

Bait-ul Ma'mur, often referred to as the "Frequented House" or the "Heavenly Sanctuary," holds a significant place in Islamic tradition and spirituality. It is...

How To Compensate “Baadi And Qabli”

In the realm of Islamic worship, the act of prayer, or Salah, holds a central and revered position. It is considered one of the...

Explore More Articles

Welcome to the enlightening realm of our Islamic Articles Page – a digital sanctuary where knowledge, spirituality, and the rich tapestry of Islamic culture converge. In an era where information flows ceaselessly and the world seems to spin faster each day, our platform stands as a steadfast beacon of wisdom and reflection.