YAQIN: Culturally Sensitive, Agentic AI for Mental Healthcare Support Among Muslim Women in the UK
Yasmin Zaraket, C\'eline Mougenot

TL;DR
YAQIN is a culturally sensitive AI application designed to support Muslim women in the UK by providing faith-aware mental health engagement through a chatbot and journaling tool, aiming to improve trust and accessibility.
Contribution
This study introduces YAQIN, an innovative AI-based tool integrating Islamic frameworks to enhance mental healthcare support for Muslim women, addressing a significant cultural gap in existing services.
Findings
Participants found YAQIN improved trust and therapeutic confidence.
Feedback highlighted the importance of linguistic diversity and routine guidance.
The chatbot demonstrated potential to bridge cultural gaps in mental health care.
Abstract
Mental healthcare services in the UK lack tools and resources to address the cultural needs of Muslim women, often leaving them feeling as though their values are pathologised and limiting trust and engagement [1]. Despite growing awareness of cultural competency, few interventions integrate Islamic frameworks into therapeutic support. This report investigates the design and evaluation of YAQIN, a co-designed AI-based application supporting culturally and faith-sensitive mental health engagement for Muslim women. With almost 1.9 million Muslim women in England in 2021, YAQIN responds to a gap in care [2]. It leverages AI\'s anonymity and continuous support through a faith-aware chatbot and guided journaling tool grounded in user-centred design and Islamic psychology. The YAQIN design research methodology comprised three stages: contextual investigation and literature review, user…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Mental Health Interventions · AI in Service Interactions · Mental Health Treatment and Access
