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Why Nour Al Shifa Was Founded
Nour Al Shifa was created from a deep calling to support women in a way that honors their bodies, their faith, and their lived experiences. I saw how many women longed for gentle, trustworthy, spiritually aligned care — a space where their healing could be approached with compassion, dignity, and the understanding that the body is an amānah (أمانة), a sacred trust from Allah. This work began as a personal mission: to offer women a place where they feel seen, heard, and supported through Sunnah‑rooted healing, therapeutic touch, and intentional guidance. Every service, every session, and every interaction is shaped by the belief that healing is most powerful when it is personal, faith‑aligned, and delivered with sincerity.
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Our Vision: Growing Into a Full Women’s Healing Center
As Nour Al Shifa continues to grow, our intention is to expand into a dedicated space — a full women’s healing center that provides the essential services our community needs. A place where women can access holistic, faith‑rooted care under one roof: therapeutic bodywork, Hijamah, emotional wellness support, lifestyle guidance, herbal education, and community‑centered programs that nurture the mind, body, and heart. This future space will be built with the same heart that started it all: a commitment to honoring women, uplifting their well‑being, and creating a sanctuary where healing is accessible, dignified, and deeply supported.
Allah Loves Those Who Are A Benefit To Others
Islam teaches that serving others is one of the most beloved acts to Allah. The Qur’an calls us to cooperate in goodness, and the Prophet ﷺ reminds us that the most beloved people to Allah are those who bring benefit to others. At Nour Al Shifa, this principle guides our work — offering care, compassion, and support as an act of worship and service to our community.
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Surah Al‑Baqarah (2:195)
“And do good; indeed, Allah loves the doers of good.”
A foundational verse showing that helping others is an act beloved to Allah. -
Surah Al‑Mā’idah (5:2)
“…And cooperate in righteousness and piety…”
This ayah encourages believers to support one another in goodness, service, and acts that uplift the community. -
The Most Beloved People to Allah
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“The most beloved people to Allah are those who are most beneficial to others.”
(al‑Mu‘jam al‑Awsat of Ṭabarānī: 5787) -
Helping Others Brings Allah’s Help
The Prophet ﷺ said:“Whoever relieves a believer’s hardship, Allah will relieve his hardship…”
(Sahih Muslim 2699)