Est. 2016 · Cardiff

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Cardiff Muslim Medics started as a group of friends who couldn't find a quiet place to pray between ISCE stations.

Pastoral care, academic support, and humanitarian giving — all sustained by alumni, all for the next generation of Muslim medics at Cardiff.

300+ members · Est. 2016 · Nine years of khidmah
Main landing-page photo — wide shot, e.g. BLS training, hands on manikin
Commitment to khidmah

Mission and vision

Two sentences that have stayed the same since the first committee meeting in a Heath Park lecture room, 2016.

Mission

To nurture Muslim medics with academic support, mentorship, and faith — and a community that walks with them.

We exist for the student navigating an ISCE the week before Ramadan. For the F1 balancing ward rounds and wudu. For the consultant who wants to give back to the community that shaped them. Pastoral care, academic guidance, and brotherhood — all of it, together.

Vision

A Cardiff where every Muslim medic is academically distinguished, islamically grounded, and united.

A legacy, not just a society. Built by students, sustained by community, designed to outlast every cohort that passes through — a beacon of Islamic values cultivating doctors committed to faith, compassion, and lifting one another.

وَمَنْ أَحْيَاهَا فَكَأَنَّمَا أَحْيَا النَّاسَ جَمِيعًا
And whoever saves one life, it is as if he has saved all of humanity.
— Surah Al-Ma’idah 5:32
Three ways to help

Pick a role

Give once, give monthly, give time, or give an introduction. All of it counts.

Give

Set up a monthly standing order from £5.

Your gift sustains CMM's work — academic events, community outreach, and humanitarian causes like our annual graduation well through OneUmmah and orphan sponsorship.

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Mentor

Two coffees a year. One panicked WhatsApp the night before finals. That's mentorship, most weeks. We match you with a student in your specialty.

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Collaborate

Speak at an event, host an electives placement, run a teaching session, or partner on a community health project. We're always looking.

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