Our Contributors

Maryam Kazi has a Masters of Science in Marriage & Family Therapy from California State University at Long Beach. She is working at the Anaheim Family Justice Center providing counseling services to victims of domestic violence.  Services include individual, family, child or couples counseling.

Majidah Comparetta is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Bellows Falls Vermont, specializing in couples, family and individual therapy for over 15 years. She is also certified in conflict resolution (specializing in working with conflict in war torn counties) from the School of International Training in Brattleboro, Vermont.  She is  a member of the Jerrahi/Halveti Order in Chestnut Ridge, New York, which is a traditional Muslim Sufi Order. She lives with her husband, Anas Coburn, in the woods of southern Vermont, where she has lived for the past 30 years. She has one surviving daughter.

Zahra Murtaza is a fourth year undergraduate student at the University of California, Berkeley studying Psychology and Political Economy with a minor in Global Poverty and Practice.  She aspires to become a psychologist that can serve the needs of the community with a strong background in Islamic/Quranic studies and Psychology to bring relevant solutions to all people. Zahra is involved with local grassroots efforts such as halaqas/youth groups and teaching Sunday School.  She is a co-founder and writer of MuslimahSource.org which seeks to “educate, support and guide” Muslim women worldwide and is training to be a crisis hot-line counselor for women facing domestic abuse and assault. She likes to hike, bake and do henna art in her free time.

Farhana Jahan is a fourth year undergraduate Psychology major and English minor at the University of California, Berkeley. She is a peer counselor for Student-to-Student Peer Counseling, a campus-based organization that offers free counseling and mental health resources. Her goals include working towards becoming a clinical psychologist while continuing to raise awareness and cultivate understanding of mental health issues in the Muslim American and broader community.

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  3. H.M. & N.S. on November 13, 2010 at 3:45 PM

    Ws Tricia,

    Thank you for your comment. I have forwarded it on to both Dr. Sekandari and Sister Maryam so inshAllah you should hear from them soon. I would also recommend that you join the group on Facebook below and solicit the members on there as well. Good luck!

    http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=129771380382295

    Sincerely,
    Ws,
    Hosai

  4. Tricia Pethic on November 12, 2010 at 11:29 AM

    Salaam alaikum,

    Im a student in Hartford Seminary’s Islamic chaplaincy program and I would be interested in doing an email survey with Maryam Kazi and Nafisa Sekanderi about a paper I am doing on the risks of coercion in Islamic counselling professions. If you can provide me their email information I would be happy to provide more details about this brief survey. The paper will be considered for publication in the Journal of Muslim Mental Health.

    Thank you

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