The book was written to awaken the heart and provide readers with a fresh perspective on life. Yasmin Mogahed draws upon Islamic teachings, psychological insights, and her own personal experiences to craft a narrative that resonates with people from all backgrounds, regardless of their faith.
Breaking free from the slavery of people, money, or status.
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Not everything that fits in your hands belongs in your heart.
On platforms like VK, readers often praise the book for its "healing" quality. Many reviews within these exclusive circles emphasize that it’s a book to be read slowly—one chapter at a time—allowing the reflections on love, hardship, and the purpose of life to truly sink in. Final Verdict The book was written to awaken the heart
A defining concept in Mogahed’s philosophy is the placement of worldly gifts. She teaches that the world should reside in your , not in your heart . When you hold something in your hand, you can easily let it go if it is taken away. If it resides in your heart, its loss will shatter you. See Hardship as a Wake-Up Call
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And the answer the book gives is: Yes. Because you were never defined by what you lost. You were defined by what cannot be taken.