
About the Founder
Faiza Anjum, R.Ph — Pharmacist, Mother, Holistic Practitioner, and Founder of YASHFEYN Holistic Wellness
For more than two decades, my life has been rooted in the world of healing — as a pharmacist, a mother, a community guide, and a woman navigating the intersection of modern medicine and timeless prophetic wisdom. My journey began in clinical pharmacy, where I spent years counseling patients, managing complex therapies, and witnessing the limitations of a system that often treats symptoms but overlooks the whole person.
I saw women struggling with stress, fatigue, hormonal imbalance, digestive discomfort, and emotional heaviness — often given prescriptions but rarely offered holistic support. I learned that true healing requires more than medication. It requires compassion, clarity, and an understanding of the emotional and spiritual dimensions of wellness.
As a single mother raising two boys into grounded, capable young men, I developed a deep intuition for nurturing, resilience, and balance. My home became a living classroom where modern science met traditional remedies — warm teas, honey, barley, black seed, duʿā, and prophetic practices woven naturally into daily life. I learned that healing is not only physical; it is spiritual, emotional, and deeply personal.
Over the years, my professional path expanded into leadership, project management, and community wellness. I became known for my ability to translate complex information into simple, actionable guidance — whether for patients, families, or community members seeking clarity and support.
But as my experience grew, so did a deeper calling.
I felt drawn to the timeless wisdom of Tibb‑e‑Nabawi — the prophetic approach to wellness that emphasizes purity, simplicity, nourishment, gratitude, and balance. This calling led me to pursue formal training to deepen my knowledge and serve women with authenticity and integrity.
I completed a Certificate in Prophetic Medicine from ALIM University, grounding my work in classical prophetic healing principles.
I also earned Hijama (Cupping Therapy) certifications from Hijama Institute and Arabian Hijama, expanding my ability to offer hands‑on, traditional therapeutic care. And I am currently pursuing Functional Health Coaching certification, bridging prophetic wisdom with modern, root‑cause–based wellness approaches.
These studies have strengthened what I always knew intuitively: that healing is holistic, interconnected, and deeply spiritual.
Co‑founding YASHFEYN Holistic Wellness with my son was the natural next step — a mother‑and‑son collaboration rooted in compassion, cultural authenticity, and faith‑aligned care. Together, we envisioned a space where women could feel seen, supported, and empowered — not rushed, dismissed, or overwhelmed.
Establishing a Tibb‑e‑Nabawi holistic wellness clinic is the culmination of:
My clinical expertise as a pharmacist
My formal training in prophetic medicine and hijama
My ongoing education in functional health coaching
My lived experience as a mother and caregiver
My leadership in community wellness
My spiritual grounding in prophetic healing traditions
My desire to serve women with dignity, empathy, and sincerity
This clinic is where all those threads finally come together.
It is a sanctuary for women — a space where healing is gentle, intuitive, spiritually aligned, and deeply respectful of the body’s natural design. A space where prophetic guidance meets modern clarity. A space where women can breathe, reconnect with their fitrah, and begin each day with intention, nourishment, and ease.
My purpose is simple:
To help women feel whole again.
To revive the beauty of prophetic wellness.
To offer care that is grounded, compassionate, and spiritually meaningful.
To honor the amanah of healing with humility and sincerity.
This is the work I was meant to do.
And this is the community I am honored to serve.
