Subject: The book I wish I'd had at 14!

Assalamu Alaykum,, Friend!

This is the book I wish I'd found at 14...

Alhamdulilah, I wrote it.

A sincere message...


Look, the book I'm sending you wasn't written in a polished, detached way. It was written from years of sitting across from people who've been battling this enraged war behind closed doors.


You probably know someone fighting it. You might be someone fighting it. The numbers say almost certainly yes, even though almost no one ever says so out loud.


Pornography is the silent struggle of a generation of Muslims (I know it is hard to read, but please, bear with me). People who pray, who fast, who love this Deen — and who still find themselves trapped in a loop they can't talk about, locked in shame they can't put down, making the same 1 a.m. promise they break by 1 a.m. the next night.


So I sat down and wrote, for them, the most honest book I could.

Seven chapters. Each one names a piece of the maze and hands you the way out. Why willpower has never worked and was never supposed to. The negotiating voice and how to refuse the meeting. The three-second window where every relapse can be caught. Why shame feeds the beast. How to survive the first 72 hours. How to build a life the addiction cannot fit in. And what to do when you slip.


Each chapter is grounded with our beautiful religion — Qur'ān and hadith are not decoration here; they are load-bearing. This is a believer's path back Insh a Allah.

Alongside it, I built The 180-Day Freedom Tracker, a companion workbook. A daily 60-second check-in. Weekly reviews. Milestone pages at days 3, 7, 14, 30, 60, 90, and 180. A Slip Protocol page for the worst nights and an emergency "2 a.m. Page" for the moments that decide everything.


The book gives you the map. The workbook is where you walk it.

The complete bundle is at US$29.99 — both PDFs, instant download, yours to keep forever.


→ Get the bundle NOW FROM HERE


If this isn't for you, forward it to someone you love who is quietly losing this fight. They will never ask for it. They will never tell you they need it. But if you put it in their hand, one day they will tell you it changed everything.


May Allah SWT make us of those who strive for His sake, and may He guide us to His ways in the most beautiful of ways. Ameen.


With loads of Du'as,

Sh. Wael Ibrahim


P.S. If you've ever told yourself "I just need more willpower" — the first chapter is for you. That sentence is the lie that keeps you stuck, and I want you to see why.

You are not weak.

You are outgunned.


For years, men and women I sit with have been losing the same quiet war – the loop of pornography. Praying, fasting, and loving Allah SWT, but still trapped behind a closed door at 1 a.m., breaking the same promise they made 24 hours earlier.


So I wrote the book I wish I'd been able to put in their hands years ago.