Ep. 35 - Muslim Mental Health and Faith: Breaking Stigmas with Imam Azhar Subedar
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In this heartfelt episode, Diana S. Rice, LMHC, CIMHP, CTP, QS, sits down with Imam Azhar Subedar to explore the intersection of faith and mental health within the Muslim community. Imam Azhar shares his personal journey and dedication to making mental health accessible and destigmatized in diverse faith settings. He and Diana discuss how faith leaders across religions can promote unity, healing, and empathy in times of division.
This episode was inspired by a recent community event hosted by the United Way of Broward County Faith-Based Council, where local faith leaders, including Imam Azhar and Diana, gathered to discuss health and wellness needs in their communities. Through honest dialogue, they aim to encourage listeners to embrace understanding and bridge-building across different beliefs.
Topics Covered:- How faith and mental health intersect in the Muslim community
- Breaking down cultural stigmas around mental health in faith-based contexts
- Imam Azhar's work with SoFlo Muslims and the South Florida Muslim Federation
- Key values in Islam and the universal messages of compassion, unity, and peace
- The importance of interfaith understanding and open communication
- Diana's reflections on faith-based mental health and the call to love one's neighbor
- Honoring the values of freedom and the sacrifice of veterans
Diana’s Resources:
- Through the Valley Therapy - Diana’s holistic therapy practice
- Liberation Lunes Blog - Read Diana’s faith-inspired mental health articles
Imam Azhar’s Resources:
- Imam Azhar Subedar Website - Learn more about Imam Azhar’s work, access his writings, and find ways to connect
- Florida Muslim Mental Health Network - Access Muslim mental health resources and professionals in Florida
- South Florida Muslim Federation - Learn about the federation uniting and empowering the Muslim community in South Florida
Relevant Social Media Profiles:
Key Quotes:- "As followers of faith, we’re called to live out love, unity, and peace, setting an example of compassion that transcends our differences." - Diana S. Rice
- "In Islam, we are taught to be representatives of goodness, aiming for spiritual and mental well-being that allows us to uplift others." - Imam Azhar Subedar
If this conversation inspired you, consider visiting Diana’s Through the Valley Therapy website for holistic mental health support, or connect with Imam Azhar on azharsubedar.com to learn more about his advocacy and community work.
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