Join discussions in VK groups to see how others have applied these spiritual principles to modern-day struggles.
Some critics have noted that the book:
Moving away from "false deities" such as wealth, status, or excessive attachment to people that can lead to emotional suffocation. Detach from the worldly (Dunya): reclaim your heart vk
This authenticity aligns perfectly with the book’s message. Mogahed argues that we must stop performing perfection for social media. Ironically, the very platform (VK) that hosts the book often becomes the laboratory where readers practice "reclaiming their hearts" by logging off, detaching from likes, and facing their internal void. Join discussions in VK groups to see how
However, there is a tension: Mogahed’s work is copyrighted, and VK sharing often infringes on that. Yet many users justify it as da’wah (spreading the faith) rather than piracy. This ethical gray area merits further study. Mogahed argues that we must stop performing perfection
When she finally returned to her digital spaces, she was different. Her VK page was no longer a stage for her ego, but a sanctuary for her growth. She shared reflections not to be seen, but to serve. She realized that reclaiming your heart doesn't mean leaving the world—it means changing your relationship with it.
: She learned that even "halal" (permissible) things like family or a spouse can become destructive if they occupy the space in the heart meant for the Creator.