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A full‑size 8½×11 recovery manual with 270 pages built for studying, teaching, and sponsorship. This volume includes charts, lists and worksheets for all phases of hands‑on step work. For those who prefer audio books, the Kindle digital version has read-aloud capability on your existing device, laptop, phone, etc.
What is Recovery from Addiction?
It’s the recognition that addiction is not only a chemical or behavioral problem, but a deeper human condition — losing our way, losing clarity, or feeling disconnected from agency — and the realization that we can be restored through the love of Allah.
Addiction Recovery for Muslims offers a path to healing grounded in Islamic values such as sincerity, accountability, mercy, and personal transformation. This Structure of Sustainable Recovery is written for participants, sponsors, families, and anyone seeking to understand the spiritual architecture of effective recovery programs. Wherever you stand, you’ll find clear principles that strengthen agency, deepen spiritual practice, and support lasting change within a framework that respects the Muslim worldview.
This approach unites the strongest elements of major recovery traditions — spiritual, secular, therapeutic, and communal — by revealing the universal structure beneath them and grounding it in renewal, compassion, and disciplined growth. It clarifies how we come to know truth through experience, commitment, and transformation.
Built on clean logic, lived experience, and values consistent with Islamic teachings, this edition offers a principle driven path for Muslims seeking healing through spiritual awareness and ethical living. It preserves themes of repentance, self examination, forgiveness, and renewal while honoring the real complexities of addiction, trauma, and human struggle.
There is no “easier, softer way” here — only a transparent, honest framework that clarifies the mechanism of inner change, strengthens daily commitment, and invites readers to walk the path at their own pace. It is not a simplified version of recovery. It is the clear version — one that draws clarity from the best of the recovery landscape while remaining fully adaptable to the Muslim worldview and the hope of real healing.