18th Annual Muslim Mental Health Conference | April 10-11 2026 | Metro Detroit

Conference Flier

Registration Opens December 1st

Silos to Systems: Weaving Together the Strands of Muslim Mental Health

As the global mental health landscape evolves, the need for cohesive, collaborative systems has never been more urgent. This year’s conference calls on us to come together—across disciplines, institutions, and lived experiences—to build integrated pathways of healing rooted in Islamic values and Muslim communities’ realities.

Who should attend?

MSU programs and activities are not restricted based on race, sex, color, ethnicity, national origin or other protected personal identity. This conference is open to all mental health practitioners, religious leaders, faculty, graduate students, and community organizers and members.