What happens when ancient Stoic wisdom is stripped of ego and revived in the light of Islam?
This is not a translation.
Not a commentary.
This is a spiritual reconstruction - a transformation of Epictetus's Enchiridion into a handbook for the believer who longs to master the self, walk in truth, and live a life aligned with the will of Allah.
Over 52 chapters, this book reimagines timeless moral principles through the lens of Qur'anic revelation, Prophetic character, and deep inner sincerity. Pride is traded for humility, fate becomes Qadr, and reason is no longer the highest law - but the servant of a heart lit by faith.
You will not find footnotes or philosophical complexity here.
You will find stillness. Clarity. Fire.
Words that don't entertain - they train.
This is a book for those who are done reading without becoming.
Who are tired of knowing, yet still feeling far.
For those who whisper in sujūd, "Ya Rabb... teach me how to live this deen with strength, silence, and light."
Let this be your mirror.
Let this be your quiet revolution.
Let this be your return.