The treatment services and activities available in Islamic rehab programs are much the same as they are in any type of evidence-based drug and alcohol addiction treatment program.
Medical Detox
The first part of most drug and alcohol addiction programs is to go through a medically supervised detox. During this period of time, medical staff will monitor the patient’s vitals – such as blood pressure, heart rate, and temperature.
Inpatient or Residential Treatment
Inpatient programs, also known as residential treatment programs, are very effective programs and a common choice after people go through detoxification.
These programs include very structured environments and schedules that include Salat, which is a traditional Islamic time for prayer.
Outpatient Treatment
Once a person has successfully completed a medical detoxification program or an inpatient treatment program, the next option for most on their journey to recovery is outpatient treatment.
Outpatient programs are meant to be utilized in a step-down method.
The step-down method means that each successive level of treatment has a lessening amount of intensive treatment, frequency of visitations, and supervision from medical staff. These programs generally include:
- Partial hospitalization programs
- Intensive outpatient programs
- General outpatient programs
Islamic outpatient treatment programs place a strong emphasis on achieving addiction recovery through strengthening a person’s faith along with counseling and other support.
Gender-Based Care
Islamic drug and alcohol addiction centers are acutely aware of the importance of faith-based values when assisting with recovery. In order to maintain these values, Islamic alcohol and drug addiction centers will have separate therapy and support groups for men and women.
This can help with maintaining privacy and vulnerability for those who are trying to end their substance abuse.
Prayer and Worship
For those of the Islamic faith, choosing an alcohol and drug abuse treatment provider that is faith-based can be beneficial, especially when it comes to maintaining the observance of prayer.
Most Islamic drug and alcohol rehabs will make available places for worship, private and communal, as needed.
Counseling and Therapy
A very important part of recovery from drug and alcohol dependency is counseling and therapy. Most people who have an addiction also have mental health issues; this is called having a dual diagnosis.
In order to give a person the best shot at maintaining their sobriety, treating mental health disorders is a vital part of rehab. In Islamic treatment programs, counseling may be provided by an Imam who can also provide spiritual counseling.
Millati Islami
Millati Islami is a support group with a modified 12-step program, similar to the 12-step program used by Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, a heavily Christian-influenced support group.
Millati Islami is known as “the way of Islam.” Participants in Millati Islami join in sharing strength, experience, and faith during their frequent meetings.
Support Groups
While Millati Islami may be the most well-known drug and alcohol addiction support group for the Muslim community, there are many other groups that offer support through their shared faith.
Drug and alcohol addiction may be considered a shameful issue to deal with in the Islamic faith, so being surrounded by those who know what you are going through can be highly beneficial. These groups are very important when it comes to relapse prevention.