Book Review: Tomorrow Will Be Better by Dr. Abdullah Al-Maghluts

"Every human has failed, but the one who fails to get up is the one who really loses."
"God is never late. He just wants our hearts to be more ready to accept big things."

 I. Book Identity 

Author: Dr. Abdullah Al-Maghluts
Publisher: Gemilang (Translate in Indonesia) 
Year of Publication: 2017
Pages: 257 Pages
ISBN: 9786237162902


II. Book Review 

Tomorrow Will Be Better is a book that speaks in a simple tone but carries profound meaning. Written by Dr. Abdullah Al-Maghluts, this work feels like a warm embrace for anyone who’s feeling fragile, defeated, or lost. It doesn’t lecture or preachit speaks gently, like a companion who understands that life is not always easy.

In a fast-paced world that constantly pressures us to be “okay,” this book offers a soft breath of relief, gently reminding us: it’s okay to fail, it’s okay to feel sad, because these are parts of the journey toward becoming a fuller, more grounded human being. Dr. Abdullah encourages readers to view failure not as the end, but as a stepping stone toward tomorrow; toward a stronger, wiser, and more meaningful self.

One of the book’s most powerful messages is that hope must be nurtured, even when everything seems dark. In every line, the author plants seeds of belief; that as long as we are still breathing, there’s always a possibility to change, to rise, and to become better than we were yesterday.

This book also emphasizes that true happiness doesn’t come solely from worldly achievements. It grows from a spacious heart, from acceptance of what life gives us, and from gratitude for what we still have today. Dr. Abdullah weaves spiritual strength into the text; gently reminding us to return to God, to seek peace not only from the world but also from the depth of our own souls.

What makes this book truly special is its ability to touch our wounds without hurting them. It holds, not judges. It strengthens, not pressures. And by the final page, it leaves us with a warm feeling and a quiet assurance: “Yes, I may be tired… but I will not give up. Because tomorrow might just be better.”

For you who are struggling in silence, who may be wondering if life will ever get better; this book is your answer. Not because it offers quick solutions, but because it reminds you that enduring is already a form of victory.

Fav Quotes: 

"God is never late. He just wants our hearts to be more ready to accept big things."

By: Cantika Manteiro



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