CARE & FAITH · SUBCATEGORY
This hub gathers the family- and women-focused support routes on the platform. It sits alongside qualified UK services — never in place of them — and signposts firmly to domestic-abuse helplines when safety is the issue.
Muslim couples in the early years of marriage. Parents struggling with teen years, screen time, or school issues. Muslim women looking for women-only spaces and listeners. Anyone in or near a domestic-abuse situation — for which we always signpost to qualified UK services first.
Helpers offer peer listening and signposting. They do not provide regulated counselling, mediation or legal advice. For domestic abuse: 999 in immediate danger; 0808 2000 247 (Refuge, 24/7); Muslim Women's Network UK 0800 999 5786. For family law: Citizens Advice or a regulated family solicitor.
Marriage is one of the most-discussed topics on the platform. This page is for couples wanting honest conversations with experienced Muslim helpers — and clear signposts when professional support is the right route.
Parenting Muslim children in the UK touches every conversation about identity, screens, school, faith and friends. This page connects you with parents and youth workers who've been there.
This page gathers women-focused support routes on the platform — peer listening, women-only mentoring, and clear signposting to specialist UK Muslim women's services.
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse, please reach out to a specialist UK helpline first. This page lays out those routes and explains how the platform can help alongside — never instead.
Family Crisis Support
When a family situation is at breaking point, the first need is often someone who will listen without judgement. This page explains how Muslims Help Muslims supports Muslim families in the UK through community listeners and signposting — and where to go for clinical help when that’s the right step.
Mental & Emotional Support
This hub is for UK Muslims who want to talk to another Muslim — about anxiety, low mood, isolation, anger, grief, or something they don't have a name for yet. The platform sits alongside qualified UK services, not in place of them.
Legal, Rights & Advocacy
This pillar exists to make rights-related questions feel less intimidating. A helper here may be a paralegal, a community caseworker, a former MP staffer, or simply someone who has been through the same issue and can explain it in plain English.
Safety tips
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