You're not losing
your faith.
You're living in pieces.
You're spiritually sincere, professionally driven, deeply committed to your family — and yet something is always out of alignment. This is a course about putting it back together.
Does any of this sound familiar?
These aren't personal failures. They are the predictable symptoms of a life being lived without a unified center.
This isn't a
willpower problem.
Think of your inner life as a horse and rider. The rider — your intention, your values, your faith — knows exactly where it wants to go. But the horse — your habits, your desires, your emotional patterns — has its own momentum. It pulls toward what is familiar, immediate, and easy.
No matter how clear the rider is about the destination, if the horse isn't trained to follow, you won't get there. Sincerity is not enough. Structure is required.
The scholars of Islam understood this. This course is built on their map — translated into the language and pressures of your actual life.
Integration isn't balance.
It's a living center.
The goal isn't to perfectly divide your time between work, family, and worship. The goal is to find the one center that makes all of it coherent — and then live outward from there.
Where are you on the
map right now?
Integration isn't one problem — it's two. Your heart can be pointed toward God but your daily habits still run on autopilot. Or your habits can be disciplined but pointed at the wrong destination. Click each zone to see where you are and what the path forward looks like.
Worldly
Integration
Scattered
Misdirected
True integration requires movement on both axes simultaneously
Three stages from
scattered to whole
This isn't a linear checklist. It's a map of inner territory that Muslims have been navigating for over a thousand years — described in plain language for the first time.
Where are you
right now?
Before you begin the journey, understand your starting point. This 5-minute assessment was built on the work of classical Islamic scholars and modern psychology — and it will show you exactly where your fragmentation is rooted.
Your Own Life Here?
This assessment presents eight experiences common among professional Muslims who feel pulled in different directions — spiritually sincere but living in pieces.
For each pair of statements, rate how accurately it describes your actual life. The more honest you are, the more useful the results.
At the end you'll see which experiences are most prominent for you, and where you sit on the integration map.
From Fragmented
to Fully Here
A structured journey through the three stages of integration — built on classical Islamic wisdom and designed for the realities of professional Muslim life.