Infinity Life: Spiritual Endeavor in an Uncertain World Book Review Khoiri, Moh. Magnet Berkah: Untuk Hidup Sukses Penuh Berkah. Jakarta: Harkis Zaman Baru, 2024. Abdul Hakim Author of Tasawuf Hadhari In an increasingly fast-paced, high-pressure world obsessed with material achievements, fundamental questions such as "what constitutes a truly blessed life?" are often marginalized. Magnet of Blessings: For a Successful and Meaningful Life emerges as a guiding compass, offering a spiritually grounded yet pragmatic way of life—one that harmonizes outward effort with inner submission. This book does not merely discuss gratitude, patience, steadfastness, and trust in God (tawakkul) as normative Islamic concepts but reframes them into transformative life principles applicable to everyday dynamics. Through lucid prose and inspirational narratives, the author invites readers to recognize that divine blessing (barakah) is not merely the accumulation of material wealth but the presence of inner peace, purpose, and direction in life. Magnet of Blessings teaches that a life aligned with spiritual values radiates an inherent magnetism for goodness, benefiting both the self and the surrounding environment. Beyond a mere motivational work, Magnet of Blessings is a contemporary spiritual reflection—a guide to becoming not only successful but also spiritually whole. Authored by Moh Khoiri, this book presents a compelling spiritual framework: how to attain life’s blessings (barakah) through gratitude (shukr), patience (sabr), sincerity (ikhlas), steadfastness (istiqamah), and trust in God (tawakkul). Beneath its grounded motivational narrative lies a profound depth of meaning, which can be further illuminated through the lens of classical Sufism, Eastern spiritual traditions, and modern epistemology. Together, these perspectives offer a renewed understanding of "blessing" (barakah)—not merely as material prosperity but as a radiance of goodness that is spiritual, transcendent, and transformative. In classical Sufi tradition, divine blessing (barakah) is understood as an effusion of celestial light— imperceptible to the empirical eye yet manifest in the serenity of the heart and the nobility of one’s existence. Imam Al-Ghazali conceptualizes barakah as ziyadat al-khair (an increase of immaterial goodness), attainable only through spiritual purification (tazkiyat al-nafs), sincerity of intention (ikhlas), and a profound devotional connection with the Divine. This book conceptualizes gratitude (shukr), patience (sabr), and trust in God (tawakkul) as foundational pillars in activating the magnetic field of divine blessings ( barakah). This aligns with the Sufi