From Liquor to Dhikr: Islam and the 12 Steps

Par : James H.
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8998982422
  • EAN9798998982422
  • Date de parution19/05/2025
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  • ÉditeurJames H.

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From Liquor to Dhikr: Islam and The 12 Steps is a raw and transformative guide that integrates the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous with the wisdom of Islamic spirituality. Written by an American revert to Islam and recovering alcoholic, this book offers a grounded, spiritually rooted path to recovery. It honors tradition while embracing personal experience. More than a memoir or manual, it serves as a companion for those walking the path of recovery with sincerity and openness.
With humility and clarity, From Liquor to Dhikr explores each of the Twelve Steps through the lens of surrender, self-examination, accountability, and awakening. It speaks to those battling addiction, those new to faith, and those seeking meaning beyond the surface of sobriety. This work also addresses the unique challenges faced by Muslims in recovery, from adapting Step work to aligning with Islamic values, while offering practical spiritual tools that support long-term transformation and healing of the heart.
Inside, you'll find: A chapter-by-chapter integration of the 12 Steps with teachings from the Qur'an Tools and insights to strengthen discipline, service, and connection Reflection questions designed to deepen your self-inquiry and spiritual growth A vision of recovery rooted in honesty, wisdom, and hope Whether you're Muslim, in recovery, or simply a spiritual seeker, From Liquor to Dhikr charts a path from addiction's chaos to the serenity of surrender, from isolation to connection, from liquor to dhikr, the remembrance of God.
From Liquor to Dhikr: Islam and The 12 Steps is a raw and transformative guide that integrates the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous with the wisdom of Islamic spirituality. Written by an American revert to Islam and recovering alcoholic, this book offers a grounded, spiritually rooted path to recovery. It honors tradition while embracing personal experience. More than a memoir or manual, it serves as a companion for those walking the path of recovery with sincerity and openness.
With humility and clarity, From Liquor to Dhikr explores each of the Twelve Steps through the lens of surrender, self-examination, accountability, and awakening. It speaks to those battling addiction, those new to faith, and those seeking meaning beyond the surface of sobriety. This work also addresses the unique challenges faced by Muslims in recovery, from adapting Step work to aligning with Islamic values, while offering practical spiritual tools that support long-term transformation and healing of the heart.
Inside, you'll find: A chapter-by-chapter integration of the 12 Steps with teachings from the Qur'an Tools and insights to strengthen discipline, service, and connection Reflection questions designed to deepen your self-inquiry and spiritual growth A vision of recovery rooted in honesty, wisdom, and hope Whether you're Muslim, in recovery, or simply a spiritual seeker, From Liquor to Dhikr charts a path from addiction's chaos to the serenity of surrender, from isolation to connection, from liquor to dhikr, the remembrance of God.