Reclaim Your Heart: Personal Insights On Breaking Free From Life's Shackles (2012) - Plot & Excerpts
Reclaim Your Heart is a one-of-a-kind handbook on breaking free from life's shackles.For us as Muslims, everything in this life is a means to our ultimate goal (i.e. the pleasure of Allah and attaining paradise). Thus we have to control this life to meet our main objective of existence. Yasmin's apt anologies on almost every point she makes is magnificent. She illustrates abstract concepts by comparing them to something concrete which makes it easy for the reader to get the point. The book contains a whole lot of remarkable insights that will -insha Allah- bring your mind and heart back to the real perspective of this life and make you reconsider your priorities and live your life accordingly.I wish I could give it 4.5/5 but unfortunately the system here doesn't allow a half star :( “Let it go.There’s a better story.That isn’t a story.It’s Real.But in it the hero never diesOr bleeds or cries.Find the Real version.Memorize it.Write it on your heart.And then,Give it to the world to read.Your heart is an open book.”This was the most beautiful book I have ever read!I saw it recommended for a friend of mine on facebook, and I was actually looking for something to read, but never have I thought that it would be this wonderful.It speaks to the muslim -specially muslim women- in such a deep way and in so many real-life every-day issues that actually stunned me.It spoke to ME about some things that even though I was convinced Alhamdullilah regarding it, but this book showed a whole new dimension to it, and the writing was captivating and artistic so that you feel that you want to just keep reading and that the book never ends.“The mirage of water cannot quench.But is so beautiful to the thirsty.”God bless the writer and guide her on the right path always.
What do You think about Reclaim Your Heart: Personal Insights On Breaking Free From Life's Shackles (2012)?
Yasmin mogahed bas keda :-D 5 out of 5 :-D
—Anissa
Beautifully written with great wisdoms.
—JensNewton