Where Do I Start?
If you’re struggling and don’t know what to do, start here.
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We encourage you to make a serious, time-bound commitment to change:
Getting Back Home
A guided document to help you turn back to Allah, understand your pattern, and ground yourself in tawbah (repentance) and hope.
Settling One’s Grounds
A follow-up guide focused on stabilizing your daily routine, building protective habits, and avoiding triggers.
You can think of this 40-day period as a decisive turning point: a time to break the cycle, return to Allah, and rebuild your life on firmer spiritual and practical foundations.
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The writings and talks of traditional scholars can be a lifeline. The articles and audios of Shaykh Nuh Keller are a good place to begin for:
Strengthening belief and trust in Allah.
Understanding the nature of sin, repentance, and purification of the heart.
Learning how to balance fear of Allah with hope in His mercy.
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If your struggle feels out of control, a structured recovery program can be essential.
Join our 12-step-style program.
We will, insha’Allah, assign you a sponsor who has walked this path before you.
You will be able to attend group sessions (online or in person, where available) following a fellowship model that emphasizes anonymity, honesty, and personal accountability.
You don’t have to do this alone. Many have walked this road before you and found relief.