What if the chaos you feel isn't a personal failing, but a design flaw in modern life itself?UNFRAGMENTED: Belonging in the 21st Century is a 75-chapter examination of the defining crisis of our time: fragmentation. Not just of systems and cities, but of the human soul. We are visible everywhere and present nowhere. We produce constantly and still feel hollow. We belong to everything and feel at home in nothing.Drawing on Sufi-centred psychology, Quranic wisdom, and modern cognitive science, Toronto-based author and cognitive innovator Abdul-Rahman Akingbola offers a precise diagnosis, and a grounded path back to wholeness.Across three interlocking frameworks, UNFRAGMENTED traces fragmentation through the inner life, through relationships, and through the civic world, showing how the same principles of integration that restore a scattered soul can restore a scattered organisation, community, and city.This book is for the founder who cannot find stillness. For the person of faith navigating digital noise. For the diaspora child caught between cultures and expectations. For anyone who has looked at their own life and known, quietly, that it does not have to be this scattered.You are not broken. You are uncentered. And integration is not a feature, it is the foundation.Approximately 75,000 words across 75 chapters. Available in eBook and print.