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Agenda to Change our Condition

Agenda to Change Our Condition is a short, focused treatise on taqwa — that conscious awareness of our Lord which Muslims hold as the very purpose of our existence and the wellspring of continued support from our Creator. Written by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf and Imam Zaid Shakir, it takes up a question many of us feel but rarely sit with in a structured way: how does one actually move from recognizing a spiritual shortfall to doing the inner work of repair?

Across five chapters, the authors move from taqwa itself to the state of the heart, then into practical steps and exercises for cultivating it, closing with a chapter on civic involvement — situating personal rectification alongside one's responsibilities in the wider community. A section on the heart and its treatment draws on the work of Qadi Abu Bakr ibn al-'Arabi, giving the practical counsel a grounding in earlier scholarship rather than leaving it as motivational advice alone.

This Sandala edition runs 79 pages, a paperback meant to be read and returned to rather than shelved. Its brevity is part of its purpose: a text small enough to carry, substantial enough to sit with during the quiet work of tending to one's own soul.

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Agenda to Change Our Condition is a short, focused treatise on taqwa — that conscious awareness of our Lord which Muslims hold as the very purpose of our existence and the wellspring of continued support from our Creator. Written by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf and Imam Zaid Shakir, it takes up a question many of us feel but rarely sit with in a structured way: how does one actually move from recognizing a spiritual shortfall to doing the inner work of repair?

Across five chapters, the authors move from taqwa itself to the state of the heart, then into practical steps and exercises for cultivating it, closing with a chapter on civic involvement — situating personal rectification alongside one's responsibilities in the wider community. A section on the heart and its treatment draws on the work of Qadi Abu Bakr ibn al-'Arabi, giving the practical counsel a grounding in earlier scholarship rather than leaving it as motivational advice alone.

This Sandala edition runs 79 pages, a paperback meant to be read and returned to rather than shelved. Its brevity is part of its purpose: a text small enough to carry, substantial enough to sit with during the quiet work of tending to one's own soul.

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