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Tehmina Mansoor

Meet The Visionary and Founder of Békhudi

Tehmina Mansoor is a spiritual teacher, meditation guide, and Reiki Master devoted to helping individuals heal and elevate their consciousness. Rooted in her Sufi heritage, her teachings blend the timeless wisdom of Sufi tradition with modern practices, creating a grounded path to spiritual connection.

As the founder of Békhudi, a pioneering meditation platform in Pakistan, Tehmina has introduced transformative meditations in Urdu, making her one of the first in the country to create such a platform. Through Békhudi and her meditation courses, Tehmina has touched the lives of students from around the world, offering them tools to connect deeply with themselves and elevate their spiritual awareness.

Tehmina’s journey to becoming a healer began with her personal battle against debilitating anxiety, chronic stress, and panic attacks. As a mother struggling to care for her children while managing daily demands, she reached a breaking point, feeling overwhelmed and powerless. Conventional solutions offered temporary relief but failed to address the root of her suffering.

Her turning point came when, through meditation, her decade-long back pain vanished—a moment she describes as miraculous. This profound experience of peace marked the beginning of her healing journey and her connection with deeper spiritual practices. As her spiritual journey deepened, Tehmina reconnected with her faith, experiencing a series of profound spiritual awakenings. These transformative experiences inspired the development of her leveled courses, each designed as a reflection of her own path to healing, blending mindfulness, energy healing, and spiritual practices that guide students toward their own self-discovery.

Through Békhudi, Tehmina has shared Urdu-language meditations, making her teachings accessible to a broader audience in Pakistan and beyond. This groundbreaking work reflects her mission to make spiritual growth available to all, empowering people everywhere with the tools to heal and elevate their consciousness. By removing barriers, Tehmina is committed to bringing this transformative knowledge to anyone seeking a deeper connection and personal healing.

Tehmina’s teachings are more than techniques—they are a soul-driven mission to help others find peace, heal from trauma, and awaken to their highest selves. Her compassionate presence, rooted in deep spiritual understanding, guides students through their own transformative journeys, just as she experienced in hers.

Based in Karachi, Pakistan, Tehmina continues to lead Békhudi and teach her meditation courses, helping individuals around the world rediscover their true selves, heal from emotional wounds, and live lives filled with peace, purpose, and spiritual connection.

Zohaib Zuby

Co-Founder Békhudi

Zohaib Zuby has been the driving force behind much of Békhudi’s evolution, guiding it to reach new heights, expand its reach, and touch countless lives. As Co-Founder, he collaborates closely with his wife, Tehmina, in business development, strategic planning, and the management of large events. His role encompasses writing, translating, and directing the production of mindfulness and meditation content, making spiritual growth accessible to everyone.

With a background in both architecture and philosophy, Zohaib integrates these disciplines into his work at Békhudi, committed to helping others unlock their highest potential in every aspect of life—from practical living to personal mastery. His architectural practice is widely recognized for its focus on low-cost housing and design research that goes beyond commercial objectives, reflecting his lifelong dedication to social impact and service. Influenced by the teachings of Wittgenstein, he approaches Békhudi with the belief that self-mastery and reflective living are essential for unraveling the mysteries of life. This dedication fuels his vision for Békhudi as a space where individuals can embrace the journey of self-discovery, courageously exploring the depths of their being and the potential they hold within.

Zohaib Zuby has been the driving force behind much of Be-khudi’s evolution, guiding it to reach new heights, expand its reach, and touch countless lives. As Co-Founder, he collaborates closely with his wife, Tehmina, in business development, strategic planning, and the management of large events. His role encompasses writing, translating, and directing the production of mindfulness and meditation content, making spiritual growth accessible to everyone.

With a background in both architecture and philosophy, Zohaib integrates these disciplines into his work at Be-khudi, committed to helping others unlock their highest potential in every aspect of life—from practical living to personal mastery. His architectural practice is widely recognized for its focus on low-cost housing and design research that goes beyond commercial objectives, reflecting his lifelong dedication to social impact and service. Influenced by the teachings of Wittgenstein, he approaches Be-khudi with the belief that self-mastery and reflective living are essential for unraveling the mysteries of life. This dedication fuels his vision for Be-khudi as a space where individuals can embrace the journey of self-discovery, courageously exploring the depths of their being and the potential they hold within.

This is neat - alumni from AKU-ISMC have set up an Urdu-English meditation platform to help people cope with the crisis of uncertainty and lockdown. We make a big deal about training future leaders in AKU-ISMC and sometimes that means people who have obvious positions of authority, like politicians, diplomats, scholars or entrepreneurs, but sometimes it means taking a lead in more personal capacities to try and make things better for others.

I'm truly impressed and humbled by Tehmina Mansoor and Zohaib Zuby. They are definitely demonstrating the kind of leadership that makes me proud to be part of AKU.

Dr. Stephen Lyon

Professor of Anthropology and Head of Educational Programmes at the ISMC, Aga Khan University,

London, United Kingdom