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April 18, 2026
For the Muslim who feels stuck in a cycle they cannot break, this book is for you. Whether your struggle is with substances, pornography, destructive habits, or thoughts you wish you could escape, The Islamic Path to Recovery offers more than advice. It offers a way back. This book goes beyond seeing addiction as weakness. It uncovers the deeper roots beneath it, pain, trauma, loneliness, and disconnection from Allah. Through a clear and structured step by step roadmap, it guides you toward real transformation, spiritually, emotionally, and behaviorally. You will learn how to return to Allah through tawbah, rebuild consistency in salah, reconnect with the Qur’an, and use du’a as a source of strength. More importantly, you will learn how to rebuild yourself. Your identity, your discipline, your sense of purpose, and your relationship with your own soul. This is not just inspiration. It is practical. You will be given tools to recognize triggers, prevent relapse, regulate emotions, and build healthy routines that support long term recovery. At its core, this book is a reminder of one powerful truth: you are not too far gone. No matter how many times you have fallen, the door of Allah’s mercy is still open. Addiction does not define you. Your return does. With sincerity, effort, and the right guidance, you can break free from shame, rebuild your life, and become stronger than you have ever been. This is not just a path out of addiction. It is a path back to Allah, back to yourself, and back to a life of meaning, dignity, and purpose.
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Start Writing NowAyub Aden is an aspiring author dedicated to providing practical and spiritual guidance for Muslims facing life's challenges. With a deep understanding of the struggles of addiction and a commitment to Islamic principles, Aden aims to empower individuals on their journey toward healing and reconnection with Allah.