

Hearts Turn: Sinners, Seekers, Saints and the Road to Redemption
Hearts Turn is Michael Sugich's exploration of tawba — repentance — told through the lives of people who turned themselves around toward a higher reality. Rather than treating repentance as an abstract concept, the book moves through real stories of sinners, seekers, and saints, tracing the road each one walked back toward God. Islamhashtag describes it as a singular and gripping account of this turning.
Sugich, who also wrote Signs on the Horizons, has produced a book that has found its way into public readings and discussions, including sessions at Zaytuna College and Cambridge Muslim College, and at least one Ramadan reading reflection. Dr. Timothy Winter (Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad), Dean of Cambridge Muslim College, called it magnificent, noting how it reminds readers of the ongoing spiritual power of the Islamic faith.
This CreateSpace edition runs 370 pages, published in January 2019. For anyone drawn to the stories behind repentance rather than only its rulings, this is a quiet, substantial companion.
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Hearts Turn is Michael Sugich's exploration of tawba — repentance — told through the lives of people who turned themselves around toward a higher reality. Rather than treating repentance as an abstract concept, the book moves through real stories of sinners, seekers, and saints, tracing the road each one walked back toward God. Islamhashtag describes it as a singular and gripping account of this turning.
Sugich, who also wrote Signs on the Horizons, has produced a book that has found its way into public readings and discussions, including sessions at Zaytuna College and Cambridge Muslim College, and at least one Ramadan reading reflection. Dr. Timothy Winter (Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad), Dean of Cambridge Muslim College, called it magnificent, noting how it reminds readers of the ongoing spiritual power of the Islamic faith.
This CreateSpace edition runs 370 pages, published in January 2019. For anyone drawn to the stories behind repentance rather than only its rulings, this is a quiet, substantial companion.























