Bu kitap, Allah ile ilişkisi “mükemmel” olan kişiler için değil, O’na samimiyet ve dürüstlükle yaklaşmak isteyenler içindir.
İlk kitabı İlâhî Aşkın Sırları ile uluslararası çok satanlar listesinde bir numaraya yükselmiş olan A. Helwa, bu kitabıyla sizleri şiirin dünyasına davet ediyor. Karanlıktan Aydınlığa; rahmet, hidayet, zamanla sınırlı olmayan bilgelik, dua, öz-sevgi, inanç ve ruhun şifalanma, bağ kurma ve Bir olanla vuslat yolculuğu üzerine yazılmış bir şiir kitabı…
Bu kitap, Allah’a sevgiyle yaklaşmanız için size ilham veriyor. Endişelerinizi duaya nasıl çevirebileceğinizi, tüm güvensizlik ve şüphelerinizi yanınıza alarak Allah’a giden yolda nasıl yürüyebileceğinizi gösteriyor. Ayrıca Allah’ın size dair planının hayal edebileceğinizden çok daha görkemli olduğunu, O’nun sizi olduğunuz gibi sevdiğini, rahmet ve merhametinin -siz dahil- her şeyi kuşattığını ve aradığınız ışığın uzaklarda, dışarılarda değil; içinizde olduğunu hatırlatıyor.
A. Helwa believes that every single person on Earth is deeply loved by the Divine. She is a writer who has inspired hundreds of thousands of readers through her passionate, poetic, and love-based approach to spirituality. Her popular blog @quranquotesdaily, was established while obtaining her Masters in Divinity, as a means of helping others overcome personal and spiritual struggles on their journey of experiencing divine love.
With over 15 years of experience writing and speaking on Islam and spiritual development, A. Helwa draws from her personal experiences and traditional sources to help her readers access 'Divine love in everyday life.'
When Helwa is not reading at coffee shops, she can be found climbing mountains, camping in deserts, hiking jungles, or reading about black holes.
“God is the Guardian of those who believe. He brings them out from the darkness into light”. Qu’an 2:257
💭 I have been a fan of A. Helwa’s writings eversince The Secret of Divine Love. I was thinking, “What would it be, how would it felt reading her poetry instead?”. My guess are right. I genuinely enjoyed and touched by almost every single pages that she wrote. It went so deep into my soul that I cried most of the time and even have difficulty to process my thoughts and feelings into this review, afraid that it would not do the book a justice or justify how good it is. We sometimes forgot how Merciful Allah is, how loving He is because we are so in wrapped up in the thoughts of His wrath, that at the end pulls us away from Him. So, this book is a gentle nudge, and reminder of not to be scared to come back to him, when we are astray.
💭 As mentioned in the Author’s note, “Let this book serve as your reminder that God is with you when you are heartbroken and longing to be whole, when grief weighs heavy on your spirit, and when anxiety shakes your faith”.
💭 These are a couple of my favourites poems : 👉🏻 “The things you shame and judge in someone else, are the unhealed wounds you carry inside youself. -I hate in you the parts of myself I am unabke to love.”
💭 “Do not be hurt when someone calls you only when they are in need, be grateful that you are the sun they seek when darkness steals their peace.”
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“Not all breaking is the same. When we turn to god with our broken hearts, he opens us to realities beyond our greatest imaginations” I loved A. Helwas previous book Secrets of Divine Love so I was so excited to hear she was going to come out with a poetry book. She had a way with words that truly hit you straight in your heart. I love how they were so many different topics covered not only religion but ego, relationships, life etc. she touches on every aspect of life and brings it all back to how god should and Always be the center of that even when we sometimes lose our way.
Incredible! A. Helwa has done it again! The words bring comfort to my heart..leaving me feeling cradled in the warm embrace of the author AND The Creator. Thank you A. Helwa for sharing your gift with us. The world needs your voice.
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1. This book is a poetry-faith-based type of book. 2. Super easy and fast to read. You can actually read this in one-sitting if you didnt have nothin to do. 3. If you have read Secrets of Divine Love: A Spiritual Journey into the Heart of Islam and love it you need to get your hands on this book too. 4. This book is the most healiest book that i have ever read so far. It has a beautiful words and meaning behind it. It touched my soul to the deepest level. 5. This book is for someone who feeling out of love; who wanted to be in love with God; who seeking for true-st love. 6. Parted in 4 themes - mercy; faith; insight; guidance; and love. And every section leave you with a priceless experience. At the end of the day, you end up reborn as a new human being. You keep evolving to be a better person than before. 7. There's alot of poetry that i have been highlighted and annotated and eventually will be a place that i will always come back for.
A book that speaks to the heart. That soothes the heart. That heals the heart. When there are no words to express feelings, this book is the one to pick up.
Suddenly I feel the urge to search A.Helwa on Instagram and viola! she had another book?! yes sure I bought it ten minutes after I know and turned out Gramedia give discount too!
Have you ever feel like a writer that represent your thoughts without having the right words to say yet this writer just write seamlessly and you say, "yes queen! I feel you". A kind of writer that makes you feel seen and understands you in a way that everybody's journey in terms of Religion is different from everyone, but we're on the same page if we talk about the first step.
You may heard, "Secrets of Divine Love: A Spiritual Journey into the Heart of Islam" which turned out to be a ramadan-must-read-book this year (based on goodreads), where she would pinpoint everything we already know but in a storytelling way, "Here's where Allah loves you." "Here's where Allah wants you to do more pray", "Allah loves you from the very start.". With this book, A.Helwa invites us to get more closer to Allah and Islam but in a poetry way. Of course, she choose the beautiful words but the taste of religion is still thick just as her last books.
I don't know if I could get my Imaan as high as her but I am sure that Allah will help me to find my way, and I'll be okay.
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Once again Allah through A. Helwa has given us another masterpiece. This is truly a must read. The creative collage of words resounds the message of love. My only complaint is that it was too short. I look forward to future books
4.5 stars beautifully written collection of islamic poetry a lot of metaphors and symbols which i liked really made me think and apply to my life made me cry at first bc i was climbing out of a hole that i dug myself into some made my thoughts wander tho - losing focus idrk if thats a good thing idk for a few poems i was like what are u talking about like they made no sense or i just couldn't comprehend segments
"I do not know what the next chapter will bring, but I know it's been written with love by the greatest Author there ever will be or ever was" (Helwa 185).
this was the final poem and i liked it! it exemplifies tawakal (trust in god) and that God's decree is written with love.
Look at the galaxies at the dancing light of the stars. Look at the deep blue sea and the weaving rivers as they part.
Look at the perfect orbit of every sun and moon. Look and see the beauty of every divine sign and subtle truth.
Every pain I have ever faced came from forgetting Your Name. Spending lifetimes turning toward myself in shame or toward others with blame in search of the peace that only emanates from Your Presence.😭😭😭
Every passage is beautifully written, bringing me to a mix tears of joy, relief, and sadness. Listen to the audiobook and experience the full vibes of the book.
Are you familiar with the bestselling title in islamic spirituality, Secrets of Divine Love? Well, the author made a come back. This time with a collection of poems about our connection with the Divine, divided into 5 themes: mercy, faith, insight, guidance, and love. Some poems are as short as a line, some fill an entire page. One thing they have in common is that all are reflective and beautifully written. A. Helwa had also generously put a disclaimer at the beginning of the book that poetic language is not supposed to be taken as theological verity.
Wow. Another gem from A. Helwa. I am so grateful that this writer has created a space where Muslims can show up as themselves and know that they are loved by God. This is an often overlooked tenet of all spiritual paths: God is vastly and unconditionally loving. Thank you for reminding us of this with your beautiful writing that immediately drops us from our head to our heart, and inspires us toward the Divine.
"From Darkness Into the Light" by Helwa is an inspiring and thought-provoking book that takes the reader on a transformative journey. Through powerful poems and vivid prose, Helwa shares her personal experiences of overcoming adversity and finding hope, love, and purpose in life. This books feels like a love letter to God!
The author's writing style is engaging and heartfelt, and the book is filled with wisdom and insights that can help readers navigate their own challenges and struggles.
Overall, I highly recommend this book to anyone who is looking for inspiration, or simply a good read. Helwa has created a masterpiece that will touch your heart, stir your soul, and leave you feeling uplifted and inspired. Five stars!" I ordered this book on a whim and oh how I love it! Attaching some snippets from the books so you can see for your self!
I'm really not one to read poems at all but this was such a beautiful read.
As expected, the author's writing is stunning and delicate in every way. Every word fit right in with what was intended to deliver. This book was more towards our relationship and feelings towards Allah SWT than towards Islam as a whole.
But I do feel like this book isn't something extraordinary though I still really like it. Probably because I'm not into poems. Either way, this book was peaceful in a way that made me feel calm as I savor every word. A great read during Ramadan, for sure.
♾️/5🌟 a gem. a masterpiece. so profound, absolutely unforgettable and immensely inspiring. every person out there, despite of their religion, must read it. Alhamdulilah, for coming across this book at such a perfect time.
3.75 stars i really love the metaphors in the book and the use of words is definitely unique but some phrases were a bit repetitive and the writing style does change throughout the book a bit so I got a bit confused 😭 but its a short easy read and helped me see things differently
Once again, A. Helwa reminds us about how Allah SWT really love us. His love is beyond everything we human can imagine. He was, is, and will always be there for us and so close to us -- way before anything and will after forever. Decided to picking up this book in the beginning of Ramadan 2023 / 1444H to help setting the proper intention. Overall, a nice book that I will definitely revisit again in some different ocassions and conditions.
i feel awful for leaving an imperfect review on a book about spirituality, but i have to be honest... while the majority of this book was highlighted by me, & my opinion that those struggling with faith would find this to be a good read, for 80% of this book, it felt like i was reading the works of a muslim rupi kaur. the poetry at times was so plain & restricted in its expression, often restating the same thoughts or metaphors, which eventually made this feel like a tiresome read. i will say though, the 'light of guidance/noor al-hadi' chapter was brilliant enough to earn the entire book two more stars than i originally planned to give. despite my low rating, i'd still recommend this book, simply because i feel it has enough inspiration for anyone feeling lost or struggling with belief. no harm in reading it anyway, right? maybe it might be far more profound to someone else, even if a lot of it didn't feel that way for me.