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: Creating a supportive community where individuals can share their experiences and growth can foster a sense of belonging and facilitate the healing process.
Because VK is the dominant social network in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, the book’s themes of resilience resonate deeply across different languages and cultural backgrounds.
Healing isn't about never hurting; it's about knowing where to put your pain. ❤️🩹
In the post-9/11 digital age, Muslims have increasingly turned to online spaces for religious guidance. Reclaim Your Heart (2015) by Yasmin Mogahed, a US-based Muslim author and speaker, has gained global popularity. However, its presence on VK—a platform often overlooked in Western academia—raises questions about how Muslim communities use non-hegemonic platforms for spiritual growth. This paper investigates the VK phenomenon surrounding “reclaim your heart” as a keyword and cultural artifact.
Every human being has an innate tendency toward worship. If not directed toward God, it leaks. We worship status, beauty, wealth, another person’s approval, or even our own pain. We turn people into deities by expecting them to provide what only God can: absolute security, unwavering love, complete understanding.