Redhill Jamia Mosque

Islamic Counselling

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Islamic Counselling

Muslims turn to the Mosque for help and advice in many matters affecting their day-to-day life. Our Scholars / Head Imam can advise on a wide range of matters, such as marriage, bereavement, family problems, and Advice on Fiqh and Shariah matters.

Initial Guidance:

Community Support & Advice

If you are ready to take your Shahada (declaration of faith) or have just done so, you can approach the Imam for a formal introduction to the basics of prayer and belief.

What We Offer

Family & Marital Support

Marriage issues (Nikah/Talaq), bereavement, strengthening faith, and general life guidance.

Note: While Imams are highly skilled in spiritual matters, they will often refer you to clinical professionals if you are dealing with severe mental health issues like clinical depression or complex trauma.

Advocacy

They offer support for those dealing with poverty, isolation, or family disputes.

Sakoon Counselling

A well-known professional service that offers faith-compatible psychotherapy

The Lateef Project

Specifically provides Islamic counseling for the Muslim community.

Youth & Reverts

They have specific mentoring programs for young people and new Muslims who need a "listening ear" or a mentor to navigate cultural and faith-based challenges.

Relief of Poverty & Hardship

Through the "Community Shelf" (in partnership with the Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust), they provide food parcels and essential items for those struggling financially. Financial stress is a huge factor in mental health, and they address this directly.

Bereavement Support:

They assist with the practical and emotional aspects of losing a loved one, offering both funeral services and spiritual comfort during the grieving process.

Spiritual Guidance & "Ask the Imam"

For many, the first step is seeking advice from the resident Imam, Mian Sajid Latif Qadri. This type of counselling is usually focused on religious rulings (Fiqh), spiritual purification (Tazkiya), and life advice rooted in the Quran and Sunnah.

The Imam, Mian Sajid Latif Qadri, is a central figure for one-on-one sessions.

The Approach: Sessions are typically "Islamic and Spiritual." They focus on finding inner peace through Dhikr (remembrance of Allah) and Tazkiya (purification of the soul).

The Bounderies: It is important to know that while the staff are experienced in "Advice & Counsel," they are generally not clinical therapists. If your situation involves severe clinical depression, clinical anxiety, or deep-seated trauma, they will often advise you to see a doctor or a professional therapist alongside their spiritual support.

The mosque is most active around prayer times, but for a private conversation, it is best to call or email to book a specific slot. This ensures the Head Imam or a senior staff member can give you their undivided attention.

The mosque is inclusive and welcomes individuals of all backgrounds, genders, and races. You don't have to be "practicing enough" to ask for help; their doors are open to anyone in the community.

A specific service often recommended for women who need a confidential, culturally sensitive space to talk.

Crisis Support & Poverty Relief

Pastoral Care & Advocacy

Accessibility: You can drop by between 12:00 PM and 3:00 PM to request help. They focus on providing "dignified, immediate help" without barriers.
The mosque is famously welcoming to non-Muslims and visitors who just want to learn .
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Rebuilding the "Spiritual Foundation" of the Home

When a family feels the “religion is breaking down,” it often manifests as a loss of peace (Sakina) in the house. The mosque provides guidance on:

The “Sunnah” of Housekeeping: Teaching that domestic harmony is an act of worship. They offer advice on how to transform the home back into a place of remembrance (Dhikr) rather than a place of constant argument.

Joint Worship Plans: Encouraging the husband and wife to set a shared spiritual goal—such as memorizing a small portion of the Qur’an together or attending a specific lecture at the mosque—to create a new, positive “third point” in the relationship.

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    Islamic Counselling

    Redhill Jamia Mosque Al-Mustafa (also known as the Redhill Islamic Centre) is a central pillar for the Muslim community in Surrey, offering more than just spiritual services. As a registered charity, they are formally committed to providing "Advice & Counsel" and advocacy. The mosque provides direct access to the Head Imam for spiritual guidance.

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    Availability:

    Jummah (Friday) Prayer  held at 1:30 PM year-round. This is the busiest time, so if you want a private counselling session, it's better to avoid the Friday rush. The mosque is famously welcoming to non-Muslims and visitors who just want to learn or find a quiet place for reflection.

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    Youth & Reverts

    They have specific mentoring programs for young people and new Muslims who need a "listening ear" or a mentor to navigate cultural and faith-based challenges. Also we offer support for those dealing with poverty, isolation, or family disputes as part of its core mission.

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    Divorce Prevention & Shariah Guidance
    The mosque views divorce as a last resort. If a couple is on the brink, they provide:
    Talaq & Khula Advice: Explaining the legal and spiritual implications of divorce in Islam, ensuring both parties understand the gravity and the process before making a final decision.
    Cooling-off Periods: Encouraging temporary "breathing room" with spiritual oversight to see if the relationship can be saved
    Family & Generational Support:
    The Prophet’s life provides a practical "how-to" guide for mediation. He was known as Al-Amin (The Trustworthy) even before his prophethood because of his ability to settle disputes between warring tribes.
    Parent-Child Mediation:
    Support if the marital breakdown is affecting the children or if "breaking down" refers to a generational gap in religious practice.
    In-law Counselling:
    Addressing the common issue of external family interference that can pressure a marriage.
    Confidentiality:
    Sessions with the Imam are private and handled with discretion.

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    If you have any further query then you can contact our helpline.
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