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From Liquor to Dhikr: Islam and the 12 Steps is a powerful guide to Islamic recovery that bridges the gap between traditional 12 Step programs and the spiritual path of Islam. Written by a sober Muslim convert with years of experience in addiction recovery, this book offers a faith-based approach grounded in Qur'anic principles, the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad ?, and the lived reality of Muslim reverts navigating sobriety.
With practical reflections on tawbah (repentance), dhikr (remembrance), and surrender, this book reframes the 12 Steps through an Islamic lens-showing how the path to sobriety is also a path to deeper spiritual awakening. Drawing from both the language of AA and classical Islamic spirituality, it speaks to anyone on a recovery journey seeking meaning, healing, and lasting transformation.
Whether you're a sober Muslim, a spiritual seeker, a newcomer in recovery, or someone supporting loved ones through addiction, From Liquor to Dhikr is a valuable companion. It addresses relapse prevention, sober living, and the inner work of healing from addiction with honesty, compassion, and depth.
Ideal for:
Muslim addiction recovery and reentry support AA members curious about Islam Recovery professionals working with diverse populations Anyone exploring the intersection of faith and recovery
This is more than an addiction memoir-it's a map for spiritual healing.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
From Liquor to Dhikr: Islam and the 12 Steps is a powerful guide to Islamic recovery that bridges the gap between traditional 12 Step programs and the spiritual path of Islam. Written by a sober Muslim convert with years of experience in addiction recovery, this book offers a faith-based approach grounded in Qur'anic principles, the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad ?, and the lived reality of Muslim reverts navigating sobriety.
With practical reflections on tawbah (repentance), dhikr (remembrance), and surrender, this book reframes the 12 Steps through an Islamic lens-showing how the path to sobriety is also a path to deeper spiritual awakening. Drawing from both the language of AA and classical Islamic spirituality, it speaks to anyone on a recovery journey seeking meaning, healing, and lasting transformation.
Whether you're a sober Muslim, a spiritual seeker, a newcomer in recovery, or someone supporting loved ones through addiction, From Liquor to Dhikr is a valuable companion. It addresses relapse prevention, sober living, and the inner work of healing from addiction with honesty, compassion, and depth.
Ideal for:
Muslim addiction recovery and reentry support AA members curious about Islam Recovery professionals working with diverse populations Anyone exploring the intersection of faith and recovery
This is more than an addiction memoir-it's a map for spiritual healing.