Weekend 1 | Sept 11-12 2021
Weekend 2 | Oct 23-24 2021
Weekend 3 | Nov 20-21 2021
Weekend 4 | Dec 18-19 2021
Weekend 5 | Jan 20-23 2022
Weekend 6 | Feb 19-20 2022
Weekend 7 | March 19-20 2022
Weekend 8 | May 14-15 2022
£499.00
No available seats
Duration: 126 hours |
Lectures: 8 Weekends online |
Video: 126 hours |
LIPC (Licensed Islamic Professional Counsellor |
Weekend 1 | Sept 11-12 2021
Weekend 2 | Oct 23-24 2021
Weekend 3 | Nov 20-21 2021
Weekend 4 | Dec 18-19 2021
Weekend 5 | Jan 20-23 2022
Weekend 6 | Feb 19-20 2022
Weekend 7 | March 19-20 2022
Weekend 8 | May 14-15 2022
Online, on-demand course, with Q&A via chat with some of the leading experts on Islamic psychology and counselling.
Access from anywhere in the world at any time
The Spring Foundation Islamic Psychology and Counselling postgraduate programme is designed for not only for mental health professionals, psychologists, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, and counsellors, but also for Islamic scholars, imams, Muslim clergy, Muslim chaplains, Muslim pastors, any member of the Muslim community who would like to apply Islamic-scientific psychology and counselling in da’wah, tarbiah, and charity activities, as far as the professional Islamic and ethical guidelines allow.
Ust Asma Maryam
Dr Sh Ridhwan Saleem
Dr. Jamilah Hanum
Fatima Tazveer-Jan (UK)
(Qualified Counsellor, LIPC graduate)
Ust Azlina Roszy
Dr Tuti Iryani Daud
Ijazah or Ijaza is an Arabic word which means “permission”, “authorisation”, ‘’license’’. Technically, Ijazah in Islam is a license authorising its holder to transmit sacred knowledge, which is issued by someone already possessing such authority. In other words, Ijazah is a certificate used primarily by Muslims to indicate that one has been authorised by a higher authority that already holds Ijazah to practice the given subject. There is a difference between shahada and ijazah. Shahada means that the teacher authorises the student to teach the subject. Ijazah for the benefit of the LIPC is intended to mean that the student has gone through a certain area of study and is able to practice. It should be noted that those who are awarded the advanced and masters level LIPC would already possess a conventional qualification.
The focus of the LIPC is to provide the Islamic traditional method of learning and dissemination which hopes to articulate the Islamic foundations without any external restrictions and constraints. This programme has been developed by those who have both secular and Islamic, academic and traditional grounding in psychology and counselling.
£499.00
No available seats
Duration: 126 hours |
Lectures: 8 Weekends online |
Video: 126 hours |
LIPC (Licensed Islamic Professional Counsellor |