This research aims to explore the phenomenon of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) among young individuals from an Islamic perspective. It delves into spiritual, ethical, and mental health aspects to provide a comprehensive understanding. The approach combines Islamic principles with contemporary mental health perspectives to offer insights into prevention and intervention strategies. Through a scoping review methodology, this study synthesizes relevant literature using keywords such as "non-suicidal self-injury" to examine motivations, risk factors, and psychological impacts. The discussion incorporates Islamic teachings on mental health, self-care ethics, and the importance of seeking help within a supportive community. The findings aim to contribute to a holistic understanding and culturally sensitive strategies for addressing NSSI among young Muslims.