Seehah Centre bridges the wisdom of Islamic tradition with evidence-based medical knowledge — empowering communities through holistic health education, clinical excellence, and spiritual well-being.
"Make things easy and do not make them difficult, give glad tidings and do not drive people away."
— Prophet Muhammad ﷺ (Bukhari & Muslim)
Seehah Centre is Malaysia's integrated Islamic health organisation, uniting evidence-based medicine with the timeless wisdom of the Quran and Sunnah. We believe true health encompasses body, mind, and soul.
Founded in Perlis, we serve communities through health education, clinical guidance, research, and dakwah — building a generation empowered to take charge of their health through Islamic understanding.
Comprehensive health services grounded in Islamic values, designed to educate, empower, and heal communities across Malaysia.
Community-based health talks, workshops, and programs delivered through mosques, schools, and NGO networks — making medical knowledge accessible to all.
Integrating Quranic verses and Prophetic medicine into health communication — connecting spiritual practice with evidence-based wellness for Muslim communities.
Producing Islamic-health integrated research, educational materials, and health communication content — contributing to the body of knowledge in Islamic medicine.
Specialized programs for maternal health, antenatal education, and child wellness — guided by Islamic family values and modern obstetric evidence.
Building the Seehah AI ecosystem — integrating artificial intelligence into Islamic health education for scalable, personalized, and accessible health empowerment.
Health-focused youth leadership training and tarbiyah-based programs that build the next generation of Muslim health advocates and community leaders.
"Allah has not sent down any disease except that He has also sent down a cure."
Prophetic medicine (Tibb Nabawi) encompasses a holistic approach to healing that integrates physical, spiritual, and psychological well-being. From the use of honey and black seed (habbatus sauda) to the emphasis on clean water, movement, and fasting — the Sunnah offers a remarkably comprehensive framework aligned with modern evidence-based health principles.
Seehah Centre's research division explores these intersections — validating traditional Islamic practices through contemporary medical literature while preserving their spiritual context.
Read Full Article →Monday–Thursday fasting and the Ayyamul Bidh (white days) fast align remarkably with modern metabolic health research on intermittent fasting protocols.
Read More →Contemporary studies on Nigella sativa confirm its anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and antimicrobial properties — echoing the Prophetic tradition.
Read More →From recitation of specific surahs to halal nutrition during pregnancy, Islamic teachings provide a rich framework for maternal and fetal well-being.
Read More →Neurological and psychological studies increasingly validate the mental health benefits of mindfulness, prayer, and dhikr practices in Islam.
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From fasting and ritual purification to dietary laws and emotional regulation — the Islamic framework addresses every dimension of human health with extraordinary precision and compassion.
The Quranic command to eat what is halal and tayyib (wholesome) predates modern nutritional science by 1,400 years — and holds up remarkably well under scrutiny.
Modern psychology is only beginning to understand what Islamic tradition has long taught: that patience, gratitude, and submission to God are profound mental health tools.
Whether you're seeking health education, partnership opportunities, or want to bring our programs to your community — we'd love to hear from you.