We provide ethical and culturally responsive treatment that honors faith, respects individual values, and empowers healing across every stage of life. Our approach is rooted in compassion, professionalism, and a deep commitment to serving each person with dignity and care.
Our work is grounded in a balanced, holistic model of care that brings together emotional support, therapeutic guidance, and ethical decision-making.
Core Values
Values How We Support, Heal, Empower
Faith Aligned Care
We honor Islamic values as a source of strength and meaning — always guided by the client’s comfort and choice.
Compassion Without Judgment
Every client is met with empathy, dignity, and respect regardless of their struggles or background.
Clinical Excellence
We use evidence-based, licensed, and ethical mental health practices grounded in professional standards.
Privacy & Trust
Confidentiality, professionalism, and ethical responsibility are at the center of everything we do.
Community Accountability
We strive to serve our community with integrity, transparency, and long-term commitment.
About Rida
Compassionate Care, Guided by Values
Many in the Muslim community delay seeking mental health support due to stigma, cultural barriers, and limited access to care.
Rida Health was created to serve the Ummah by providing accessible, faith-centered mental health care worldwide.
We provide a supportive space where faith and mental health are both respected and cared for together.
Community Trust
Rooted in the Community
Local Masjids & Islamic Centers
Schools & Youth Organizations
Healthcare Providers, Clinics
Community of Nonprofits
our team
Guided by Professionalism
Mohamed Alkhatib
Founder, Rida Health
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Phillip Horton
Co-Founder, Rida Health
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Rooted in the Community
We offer compassionate, faith-aligned mental health care. Start your journey toward healing with a conversation today.
As Co Founder of Rida, my leadership is rooted in lived recovery, professional experience, and a sincere commitment to serve for the sake of Allah. I have been sober since 2010, after entering treatment for the first time at age 12 and spending much of my youth in multiple treatment centers. Those early experiences gave me firsthand insight into the realities of addiction, the gaps within the system of care, and the importance of structure, accountability, and compassionate guidance in achieving lasting recovery.
Embracing Islam three years ago deepened my recovery and anchored my life in faith, discipline, and purpose. Through reliance upon Allah and a commitment to personal responsibility, I came to understand that true healing is spiritual as well as emotional and physical. Rida was founded upon these principles, providing ethical, faith centered care that honors dignity, strengthens families, and supports long term transformation by the will and mercy of Allah.
Mohamed Jamal Alkhatib
founder of Rida Health.
I started Rida because, I kept seeing too many Muslims get lost in fragmented systems blocked by stigma, logistical hurdles, and misunderstandings about treatment. With a background in psychology and deep, hands-on experience at multiple levels of care, I wanted to create a service that blends Islamic values with empathy and pragmatic, measurable operations so Muslims can get the right care at the right time.
Over the past decade I’ve worked directly with families, providers, and care teams with intakes, navigating systems, and community-centered programs that actually move people from first contact to sustained care. I’ve helped hundreds of people and their loved ones access treatment.
Today my focus is helping our ummah confront one of its biggest challenges: creating accessible, culturally congruent, stigma-free pathways to care. Our processes reduce friction, protect dignity, and deliver positive outcomes for patients and providers alike. At Rida we aim to build Islamically aligned provider networks, and services that make care simple, confidential, and helpful.