Frequently Asked Questions
General Questions Asked
We’ve gathered the most common questions about Hijama therapy and our accredited training courses. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to contact us directly.
Hijama, also known as cupping therapy, is a Prophetic healing practice where toxins and impurities are drawn out of the body through the skin. It helps restore balance, relieve pain, and improve overall well-being. It is a Sunnah and highly recommended for both physical and spiritual health.
This course is open to:
- Sisters who wish to practise this Sunnah professionally or for family and friends
- Beginners with no prior medical background
- Students already in healthcare or holistic therapy who want to expand their skills
- A basic level of academic understanding is helpful, but not essential.
No. You don’t need any qualifications or prior experience to enrol. The course covers theory and practice, including anatomy, physiology, and safety. By the end of training, you will have the knowledge and confidence to practise safely and effectively.
Our accredited 2-day program provides:
- Islamic and clinical foundations of Hijama
- Hands-on training in dry, wet, and fire cupping
- Safety, hygiene, and aftercare protocols
- Business setup and client management guidance
- You can view the full syllabus on the “Course Content” page.
Yes. Upon successful completion, you will be awarded a certificate accredited by IPHM and CMA, allowing you to begin practising as a qualified Hijama therapist.
- The total course fee is £500.
- A £100 non-refundable deposit is required to secure your place.
- You may pay the full £500 upfront, or £100 deposit + £400 cash on the first day of training.
- Every student will also receive a starter kit with essential items to begin practising cupping.
Deposits are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable under any circumstances. If you cannot attend, you may request to rebook, but this is subject to availability.
Yes. The course is strictly sisters-only, with no free mixing. The trainer is female.
Yes. You’ll first practise technique on tomato skins, then progress to supervised practice on a live model.
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