Need Emergency Support Now? If you’re in crisis or need immediate support, please visit our Emergency Info Page for urgent helpline numbers and support services.
Yes, our helpline is completely free to call, whether you’re using a mobile or landline within the UK.
You’ll speak to a trained Ummati. An Ummati is a compassionate listener who understands the importance of empathy, faith, and confidentiality.
Absolutely. You don’t have to give your name or any personal details unless you feel comfortable doing so.
Our Ummatis are here to listen, support you emotionally, and help you feel heard. If needed, they can also guide you to book further support or resources.
Yes, you’re welcome to call again whenever you need someone to talk to. While you may not speak to the same Ummati each time, every call is handled with the same care and respect.
Support to work through stress, grief, or struggles with a compassionate listener.
Challenge negative thoughts and build emotional resilience with practical techniques.
Explore emotional patterns and heal from past experiences through deep reflection.
Blend spiritual and emotional support to tackle challenges through Islamic principles.
Emotional support through heartfelt listening, at your pace.
Over 80 unique callers helped each month. In order to improve mental health and overall well-being with our compassionate listeners.
With years of experience, our Ummatis offer gentle, faith-rooted support for anyone going through emotional or mental challenges
15 professional caregivers, devoted to your needs. Each therapist was chosen for work based on their professional and religious accolades.
We offer 1-to-1 support using 5 key approaches, including Islamic counselling, CBT, psychotherapy, and our signature Listening Ear.
When you donate to Mindful Ummah, you’re helping us provide kind, faith-based support to those who need it most. Your contribution directly helps people facing mental health struggles, loneliness, and tough times. Together, we can make sure no one has to face their hardest moments alone.