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New Resource on Working with LGBTQIA+ Muslims

19/08/2024

 

Muslims for Progressive Values have launched a new resource for therapists and mental health professionals on how to assist LGBTQIA+ people from a Muslim background.  Afnan Elmaghrabi is the author of the Mental Health Counseling of LGBTQ+ Muslims Toolkit, which is out now.  Afnan reports "In my practice as a therapist, I noticed a significant disparity: an influx of Muslim and LGBTQ clients who were seeking someone who understood their faith and identity but struggled to find a compatible therapist with adequate competency. This gap highlighted the urgent need for resources and support tailored to their unique experiences. Joining Muslims for Progressive Values (MPV) and its mission of advocacy, justice, and compassion for all, including LGBTQ Muslims, was a natural extension of my personal advocacy. I understood that preserving the integrity and dignity of every individual within family structures is vital, as each person contributes to the greater good of our society at large.   The LGBTQ Muslim community faces unique challenges, often grappling with feelings of isolation and rejection from both their religious and secular communities.   By creating this course and toolkit, I aim to provide them with resources and support that affirm their identity and faith, helping them navigate the complexities of reconciling their sexual orientation or gender identity with their Muslim faith. The course will offer a safe space for LGBTQ Muslims to explore and embrace their faith without fear of judgment or ostracism. It will include educational materials on Islamic teachings that support inclusivity and compassion, personal stories of LGBTQ Muslims, and practical tools for building supportive networks and communities. By doing so, I hope to empower LGBTQ Muslims to live authentically and confidently, fostering a sense of belonging and acceptance within the larger Muslim community."  The toolkit is free to all mental health professionals and interested parties and can be downloaded from https://www.mpvusa.org/mental-health-toolkit.  

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