Description
Pyramid of Iman — Why a Believer’s Faith Needs Structure
Iman is not a single feeling; it is a structure. Like a pyramid, it has a foundation, a body, and a summit — and if any layer is weak, the whole thing wavers. Prepared by Dr. Mohammed Al-Ghaleez, A Pyramid Without a Top walks the reader through the architecture of belief and asks the hard, honest questions about each layer. Pyramid of iman here is not a metaphor for show; it is the working diagram the book uses to diagnose what is missing in our daily faith.
What This Book Will Help You Examine
- Do you have companionship that draws you toward Jannah — or that hollows out your heart?
- How is the pyramid of iman repaired when one of its sides has begun to crumble?
- What does it actually mean to know your Lord and to know yourself?
- What is the antidote to the slow drift of “easy” sins that no one warned us about?
- How does Shaytan lie in wait for the children of Adam — and how do you see him coming?
Rebuilding the Pyramid of Iman, One Honest Question at a Time
The author writes with the brevity of a doctor’s prescription and the warmth of a brother who has walked the road himself. The book does not romanticise spiritual struggle; it names the specific habits, friendships, and small decisions that quietly raise or lower a believer’s iman over the course of a year. The structure of the pyramid of iman becomes a tool you can use to check yourself on any given evening before sleep.
If you have felt your worship dull, your heart harden, or your motivation fade — this short book is the kind of honest mirror you will quietly thank Allah for. Read it in one sitting, then keep it close for the months ahead.





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