![]() ![]() ![]() We must allow the process to refine and remake us. Mogahed, who holds a degree in psychology, has struck a chord with many Muslims, especially young Muslim women, with her ideas on love, relationships and spirituality interrelated topics rarely discussed in conventional Islamic circles. And our wounds are a part of that process. We have lost the heart of the religion,’ she says over Skype, in. Our journey will keep going and we can rise out of our pain, stronger.Īnd then in the End, it won't be how we walked in the sun-but how we handled the storm-that will define us. It will be about how we fell, and then got back up. This book is about finding strength in God and in our capacity to be both human and beautiful-both flawed and inspired. It is a journey to the understanding that we are flawed by design so that we can find strength and beauty in relying entirely on the Flawless. This book is about learning why we suffer and how to stop our pain from destroying us. It is a spiritual and psychological manual for healing and growth through our pain. It is about finding peace and purpose, no matter what we've been through. ![]()
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