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    If you are a revert please add your story here, because it is very inspiring Alhamdullilah.

    There are several stories on this site:
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    I'll post a few:
    Lara


    Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem
    DISCOVERING ISLAM: A CANADIAN MUSLIMA'S STORY
    April 25, 1996


    As-Salamu Alaikum wa Rahmahtullahi wa Barakatu (May the peace, the mercy, and the blessings of Allah be upon you).


    I am Canadian-born of Scandinavian and other ancestry, and I was raised in Canada. I have been a Muslima since February 1993 when I was 23. While growing up, I was never affiliated with any religion nor was I an atheist. When I was in my mid-teens I started to think somewhat about religion and at that time I did believe in the Oneness of God (Tawheed). Christianity never interested me.


    My first contact with Muslims occurred when I was introduced to some Muslim international students in 1988. Through them I learned a bit about Islam, such as Ramadan fasting. But it was really not until 1992 that I became interested in Islam. In the summer of that year a Canadian newspaper published a series of articles attacking Islam by using examples of anti-Islamic behaviour of some Muslims in an attempt to vilify Islam itself. Non-Muslims tend to judge Islam on the basis of the behaviour (which is not necessarily Islamic) of Muslims. I was not yet a Muslima but the articles were so outrageous that I sent a letter to the editor in defence of Islam. Now I was curious about Islam. I re-read some articles I had picked up several months earlier from the MSA Islam Awareness Week display at my university. One was about 'Isa (Alaihe Salam) [Jesus] as a Prophet of Islam. Also, I asked a Muslim to get me some books about Islam; they were about the overall ideology of Islam and were written by two famous Muslim authors. Impressed, I thought, "This is Islam? It seems so right." Over the next few months in my free time while attending university I continued to learn about Islam from authentic Islamic books, for example The Life of Muhammad (Salallahu Alaihe wa Salam) by Dr. Muhammad Haykal. One certainly does not learn the truth about Islam from the mass media! Also, newcomers to Islam especially must be careful to avoid the writings of deviant groups which claim ties to Islam so as not to be misled. And just because the author has an Arabic name does not necessarily mean that he or she is a knowledgeable Muslim or even Muslim at all. Also, I learned about Islam from some kind, knowledgeable Muslims and Muslimas who did not pressure me. Meanwhile, I had begun to Islamize my behaviour which did not require huge change. I already avoided consuming alcohol and pig meat. Also, I always preferred to dress conservatively/modestly and not wear makeup, perfume, or jewellery outside my home. I started to eat only Islamically slaughtered meat. Also during this time I visited a masjid (mosque) in my city for the first time.


    Until I discovered Islam, I knew almost nothing about it. I say discovered because the "Islam" that I had always heard about through the mass media is not true Islam. I had always assumed that Islam is just another man-made religion, not knowing that it is the Truth. I had also assumed that a person had to be raised as a Muslim to be one. I was not aware of the fact that all humans are born Muslim (in a state of Islam - submitted to the Creator). Like many "Westerners" I associated Islam with the "East" and did not know that Islam is universal in both time and place. However, I never had negative feelings about Islam, al-Hamdulillah. The more knowledge that I acquired about Islam, the more I felt that I too can actually be Muslim as I found that many of the beliefs that I already had were actually Islamic not merely "common sense."


    So after familiarizing myself with what Islam is basically about and what are the duties and proper conduct of a Muslim person, as well as thinking and reflecting, I felt ready to accept Islam and live as a Muslima. One day while at home I said the Shahada (declaration of faith) and began to perform the five daily salawat (prayers), al-Hamdulillah. That was in February 1993, several days before the fasting month of Ramadan began. I did not want to miss the fasting this time! I found the fasting to be much easier than I had anticipated; before I fasted I had worried that I might faint. At first there was a bit of an adjustment period getting used to the new routine of performing salah and fasting, and I made some mistakes, but it was exciting and not difficult. I started to read the Qur'an (Abdullah Yusuf Ali's translation) when I was given one soon after accepting Islam. Before that I had read only excerpts of it in other books. Also in the beginning, I found The Lawful and the Prohibited in Islam by Dr. Yusuf al-Qaradawi to be a useful guide.


    In January 1996 (during Ramadan) I started to wear the Islamic headscarf (hijab). I realized that I could not fully submit to Allah (SWT), which is what being Muslim is about, without wearing it. Islam must be accepted and practised in its entirety; it is not an "alter-to-suit-yourself" religion. Since becoming a Muslima I was aware that the headscarf is required of Muslim women and I had intended to wear it eventually. I should have worn it immediately upon accepting Islam but for many Muslimas (even some from Muslim families) it is not easy to take that step and put it on in a non-Muslim society. It is silly how so many persons get upset over a piece of fabric! Also, it is interesting to note that Christian nuns are never criticized for covering their heads. Never in my life did I have negative feelings toward muhajjabas (women who wear hijab) when I saw them. What made me hesitate to put it on was fearing receiving bad treatment from others, especially family. But we must fear Allah (SWT) only, not others. In the few months before I permanently put on hijab I started "practising" wearing it. I wore it when I travelled between my home and the local masjid on Fridays when I started attending the jum'a salah (Friday congregational prayer). (Of course, since becoming Muslim I always wore it during every salah). A couple of weeks prior, in du'a I began asking Allah (SWT) to make it easy for me to wear it.


    The day I finally put it on permanently I had reached the point where I felt that I could no longer go out with a bare head, and I thought "tough bananas" if others do not like me wearing it since I alone am accountable for my actions and am required to perform my Islamic duties, and I could never please everyone anyway. Sometimes opposition to hijab is a control issue: some persons just plainly do not like those who are determined and independent especially if it is their child.


    Upon wearing it I immediately felt protected and was finally able to go out and not be the target of stares/leers from men. At first I felt a bit self-conscious but after several weeks I felt completely used to wearing hijab. Sometimes other persons look puzzled/confused, I think because they are not used to seeing pale-faced, blue-eyed Muslimas! By the way, wearing hijab is da'wah in a way as it draws attention to Islam.


    Since accepting Islam I continue to seek knowledge about the Deen (religion) which is a lifelong duty for all Muslims--male and female. Currently, I am learning Arabic and hope to be able to read the Qur'an in Arabic soon, insha'Allah. Reading, discussing Islam with other Muslims, and the Friday jum'a khutba are all educational. Striving to be as pious as one can be and fighting against one's own evil traits (jihad al-nafs) takes effort and is continuous and never ending for Muslims.


    I find Islam ever-more fascinating, and I enjoy living as a Muslima.
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    i was going to write this whole thing, cus I thought what you wrote was really judgement and tell about what i thought. and the idea of converts lol but i found out i dont have enough knowledge about the whole thing. so we are not suppose to speak on what we do not know.
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    may Allah bless guide and protect you all.
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    br. Takumi,
    Most Muslims call someone a revert with good intentions - to honour them. However, if they wouyld not like to be repeatedly identified as a revert, they should let others know about it.

    Stories of Muslim Reverts! - Post yours here!

    The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
    "Surely I was sent to perfect the qualities of righteous character" [Musnad Ahmad, Muwatta Mâlik]


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    Lets not forget the best muslims, the Sahahba (may Allah be pleased with them) where mostly reverts/converts.

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    selam.......i was raised as a Jehovahs witness from the age of four to 20 ish before getting lost in the world and finding Islam very recently... the JW religion was not a bad upbringing just very orthadox and i feel i was brainwashed by the sect.......Thank Allah i have found the truth at last...of course i am new to Islam so need a lot of time to find myself in the religion. It is a bit difficult as i was brainwashed so well it seems.......inshallah i will be a good Muslim and learn the correct path....
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    Here's a good book for all converts to read:

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    Asalamu Alaikum to my brothers and sisters in Islam!

    I would sincerely like to thank those who shared their own stories. They really give me inspiration and I hope it's the same for our Muslim brothers and sisters and for those who are thinking of accepting Islam as their deen. I guess, if you don't mind I would like to share my story too.

    I was raised Roman Catholic...my mother is religious, although she doesn't go to church. I went to Catholic school for 6 years and before that, I went to Sunday school. I was taught Jesus is the Son of God, who was the Savior of humanity. Believe it or not, I never questioned those teachings because I wanted to be like my mother who never once in her life questioned anything in the Bible. In some ways, my mother reminded me of a Muslima...she told me never to pray to any of the saints or to the Virgin Mary like most Catholics did. She told me to pray to God alone (although she always insisted Jesus is the Son of God and he died for our sins). In some ways she was always a little "extreme" as my father puts it. Whenever he would watch some shows about scientific theories my mother would be the first to open her mouth and call them athiests (she even called my father an athiest a few times). I never saw Jesus (alayhis salam) as a diety. I never agreed with praying to statues or using images because I felt it created a great division in Christianity as to how Jesus Christ really looked like. I was always interested in the stories of Ibrahim (a.s) and Musa (a.s) in the Bible, and I always wished my religion classes would focus more on them too but I wasn't the authority figure.

    I always tried my best to be a good girl (I never smoked, got drunk nor set foot in a club) and some of my classmates used to tease me for that. The only aspect of me was, I wanted a boyfriend just like my friends and my cousins. For a year (from when I was 14 until I was 15) I had a boyfriend (who I met from cyber space) although my mother strongly said no to dating while I was in school. I wanted to be "accepted" by society and I never understood why my mother said no to dating. Deep down inside, I didn't "love" my boyfriend. In the beginning it was fun, I had "someone" to call my boyfriend. Someone to call and say the occasional I love you and all that mooshi stuff. Deep down inside, I knew our relationship was completely wrong (especially by religious standards) but I just kept quiet. I was a strange girlfriend in the eyes of outsiders. I didn't like to kiss in public and I wasn't really in favor of holding hands in public. I have no clue why but that is just how I was. His mother was having some problems with me because my best friend was a boy and she thought I was "cheating" on her son when of course that was not the story at all. I didn't care that she didn't really like me because I wanted to find an excuse to end our relationship. Finally a few weeks after our first year of dating, he confessed that he quote on quote "kissed" two girls at a concert. Bingo, I told him I wanted to end it all. His mother got on the phone (the very same woman who used to gossip behind my back) and begged me to stay with her son because I was a respectful girl and all that jazz. I politely declined. Little did I know the direction my life would take a turn.

    When I was 15 and two months after 9.11 happened, I was reading a book called "Princess" by Jean Sasson. I know the book was intended to show the corruption of some members in the Saudi royal family or whatever but something about it enticed me to learn more about Islam. I started doing more research on Rasul Allah (s.a.w) and the society that he used to live in. Especially after 9.11, people have been trying their hardest to portray Islam as male dominated dogma and terrorist ideology. I admired Rasul Allah (s.a.w) as a man who brought change to his people. The pagan Arabs were barbaric, and to know that one single man changed the course of history simply amazed me. I admired his humbleness. There was something about this man named Muhammed that no other king on this earth could accomplish. I was also learning about Islam bit by bit as time went on. I was toying with the idea of becoming a Muslima but I kept it to myself. Sometimes, I would browse websites looking at hijabs and niqabs..just sitting and daydreaming. Sometimes, I would open the Qu'ran that my father used for college. I thought maybe I was "confused" because my parents always branded those who converted to another religion as "confused". I told myself I was going through a phase.

    Even before I started learning about Rasul Allah (s.a.w), I also had a great love for Turkey. I was trying to get a scoop of the whole Turkic world too while I was learning more about Islam. I don't understand why I became so attached to Turkey, and all of the Turkic countries in Central Asia. There was something about the Arabic language of the Qu'ran and something Turkish, Uzbek, Kyrgyz, Turkmen that was all just music to my ears. I thought it was extremely strange since I am half Puerto Rican half Italian and not once in my life did I hear a Turkish nor an Arabic word spoken in my house. My father is a history professor so he told me a some details about Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and the Ottoman Empire. From middle school until I was 15, Ataturk was my hero.

    So, then finally a year passed and I was 16. I was living my life and I started seeing someone else who I met at the gym. He was a Chinese Buddhist born and raised in Indonesia. He asked me to marry him but I didn't want to because he was a Buddhist (he actually went to the Buddhist temple and prayed when he had the chance). Deep down inside I wanted to open my mouth and say I wanted to become a Muslima and that's why I couldn't marry him but I just kept denying myself over and over. I still remember one November afternoon like it was yesterday. I was in my religion class discussing "terrorism". Mentally, I wasn't there with the discussion until my religion teacher said "Even China is taking care of their terrorist problems". What? China? Muslims in China? The Communist Chinese "taking care" of terrorism? It was like an alarm just decided to go off in my brain. I knew there were Muslims next to China but literally inside China? I had no idea. I knew they were Chinese living in countries like Indonesia and Malaysia. I remember asking my father and he said there is a minority of Muslims in China. For the next few months, my mind was labeled with "Muslims in China" for a long time. I don't know why I became so fixated on this particular subject. One day, I decided to conduct some research and I started learning about the Uygurs, a Turkic speaking group in the most western province of China called "Xinjiang" (which translates to New Territory). I learned more about their history, their opression under the Communist boot of China and their desire to have a country called East Turkistan. There was something about Uygurs that made me feel something deep in my heart. The Soviet Union invaded Central Asia, the Russians are fighting the Chechnans, the Israelis and Palestinians are fighting a never ending war, yet it was just something about East Turkistan. I remember there were somedays when I just started crying because I was thinking about what was happening to Uygurs and yet it seemed like the United States ignored it. To sum it all up, after learning about East Turkistan, it was a reinforcement for me to realize that yes, yes and an endless answer of yes-Islam is for ME and I am not "confused"! Don't ask the connections of how and why, just realize Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala calls you in the most mysterious ways. And it so happened a year after I knew for sure I wanted to become a Muslima, the guy I was seeing (I wont mention his name) moved out of NYC to find another job and as a result we were not able to continue our relationship.

    There was a problem. The only Muslims I met were from online and some of them were not as "practicing" as I had hoped. But, then Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala gave me the chance to meet more brothers and sisters who were more sincere about their deen-most especially when I entered my first year in college. I was very lucky to have met very remarkable people who taught me the first basic steps of Islam. I didn't have the courage to say the Shahadah right away because I started thinking of my parents, especially my mother since her and I are very close. I thought to myself whenever it would happen, I would say the Shahadah officially because I thought I had to tell my parents right away.

    Before I said the Shahadah, Rebiya Kadeer was released from prision and although I didn't know how to pray properly, whenever I put my head on the ground one of the things I asked for from Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala was for her release. A little after that, I was given the opportunity to see the appearance of Rasul Allah (s.a.w) in my dream, Alhamdulillah. At the time, I didn't understand why how I was able to see him if I didn't know how to pray, didn't know how to recite suras or make wu'du.

    Finally on April 18th, 2005 I said those precious words I have been wanting to say for a very long time. Words cannot describe what it's like to finally return to Islam. I feel like the weight of the world was finally lifted off of my shoulders. I haven't told my parents that I am a Muslima yet, but I know just like Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala did for me before I said the Shahadah, He will do for me in order to finally tell my parents without difficulty. I'm just waiting for the OK signal from Him for the right time. I have my complete faith in Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala and I know He will guide me during my trials and tribulations that I may face with my relatives and society just like He guided me towards Islam and I had no idea.

    If someone is reading this and they are considering to turn to the path of Islam. Please, do not be afraid. If you can bow down in submission to your Creator, then there is nothing to be afraid of in this dunya.
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    Jazzakallah Khairun for sharing your excellent story of your journey to Islam, may Allah (SWT) bless you inshallah.
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    Thank you . Inshallah we will be reading more inspirational stories.
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    Salutation And Other Aspects Of Islam Led Me To The Truth

    Sister Fatima Kazue, Japan

    " Ever since the Second World War I have been watching with restlessness that our faith in our religion was fast becoming weak. We had begun to accept the American model of living and I deeply felt as if something was missing. At first I could not understand what it was that was missing. It was the cry of my soul to find an answer to this restlessness.

    I was fortunate to be acquainted with one Muslim who had been staying in Tokyo for sometime. His behavior and his way of worship made me curious and I asked many questions. His answers were very gratifying and afforded me much peace of mind and soul. He taught me how one should lead his life as God desires us to live. I had never imagined before that the entire outlook of life can change so suddenly, as did mine by living as a Muslim and feeling a sort of unison with the Creator Himself. Look at the salutation of a Muslim. You say "Assalamo-'Alaikum Wa-Rahamatullah Wa-barakatoho" : `May you have peace from God and be happy ever' *. This is very unlike `good morning' and `good afternoon' which simply means your morning be good and your afternoon be good. It sounds all materialistic. There is no eternal wish, no prayer to invoke God's blessings. Through that Muslim friend of mine I have learnt many things which a Muslim believes in and practices. I like the Muslim way of life which is pure, simple and essentially peaceful. I am convinced that Islam alone can bring peace in an individual's life as well as in the collective life of man. Islam alone can give real peace to mankind - a peace which humanity is eager to have. I am happy to have acquired this peace and could like to spread Islam as much as possible for me amongst my people.

    *A better translation of "Assalamo-'Alaikum Wa-Rahamatullah Wa-barakatoho" would be "May Allah's peace, mercy, and blessings be extended on you".
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    Aslamu alaykum wa rahmat 'Ullahi wa barakatoh

    This is a story that shows how Americans in Texas found Islam the deen- ul- haqq,
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    36 2 58 1 - Stories of Muslim Reverts! - Post yours here! da stories r soooo nice....dey bought tears to my eyes....masha allah...







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    i dont realiy know were to start but here it goes my mum is a catholic and my dad dident belive in eney god.When my mum gave birth to me their were a lot of problems her age for one she was over 40 and they had to enduces her almost 2 months early i was born deid and the power of allah (swt)wanted me to live alhamdulillah i did i was small and purple and ill for a number of years having fixs all the time i stayed in hospital till i was 7 only being let home for the weekend.in the 1980s thay dident have teachers in hospitals so i miss so much school when i was 8 i started school and they put me down as speical needs i couldent read write or tell the time and dident even know my abc.But time went on and i sufferd in school being bullied and finding it hard to learn then when i was 15 my dads time on earth was up and allah (swt) took him me and my mum were not getting on every one took it bad ther are five of us me being the youngest butthen when i was 17 i meet him alhamdulillah he was aborn muslim from algeria i was doing a lot of sining at the time and he was to but mashallah we got engaged then married we both clamed down alot he dident always get on with my mum so we moved out then last year afther talking it threw i seid to him out of the blue i seid dont you thinck its time to return to islam allah put this idear in my head i know that now so he reverted frist why i was reading as much as i could to understand islam better he already new the bacis of islam but me being english dident have that much understanding so read and read then he showed me how to pray i also wear the hijab now as well inshallah i hope to keep on inproving inthe deen i'm 29 years old now and been married 10 years thankfuliy allah helped me back on the right path inahaalah i wount look back and hope allah will forgive me for my past :sister:
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    Alhamdullilah! great stories brothers and sisters. very inspirational!
    i pray to Allah (SWT) that he strengthens our faith and makes life easier for us.
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    Until one day I was smoking pot for the first time of my live with a friend. I don't know what really happened that day but it was the scariest experience of my life. I was convinced of being dead and in hell. The friend sitting next to me was the devil. Every move I made was anticipated. Every sentence had an answer ready before I could even complete it. I felt like a play ball being psychologically tortured for fun. And the fear was worse than any imaginable pain.
    I was told by my doctor later that most likely LSD was sprayed on to the weed. I had my urine tested but since it happened in the weekend and visited the doctor on Monday, It was possible for the test to come out negative even though it did had LSD on it . The test result turned out negative, and the uncertainty was killing me. For a month I slept with the lights on. I started to better my ways out of fear. As time went by, the fear diminished but the morality and ethics kind of grew on me.[/b]
    Salam Aleikhum Steve.

    I have had the exact same experience, i was also convinced i was talking to the devil when it was my best friend..still to do this day i don't know what to make of that whole episode..it felt like he knew all i was thinking and had some answer ready, i didn't say anything he just seemed to reply to what was in my head.
    Of course you can't call it a real religious experience because you are high on drugs after all.
    But still i recognised this very much.

    I still wonder at times if my best friend is actually the devil in disguise maybe a Jinn?

    Of course it sounds funny, but in fact it scared the hell out of me.
    I remember my friend talking like.."do you think i can drive this good for no reason? Always taking those perfect corners?" that sort of thing..like some evil spirit was helping him do it or something answering what i was thinking.

    Also it wasn't my first time smoking weed either so i was "used" to it , although i did stop smoking it on a regular basis a couple of years before i had this incident.

    Scary stuff.
    I guess the advice is don't do drugs (btw i post here because i can't send you a private message)
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    my aunt's domestic worker became muslim when she listened to my aunts islamic radio!
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    ok here we go i don't know where to start tho, anway my mum is a christain who has past away and me dad is an muzlim, so my mum did not want to convert but i wanted to because some o my fiends are asians and the amount of stories thev'e told me is just hilarious

    well lets get to the point as i am the only daughter and 2 brothers i thought as i have got an asian dad why not me should be an asian too so i talked to one of my friend and she spoke to a man that were saying something from the koran i had to repeat it and then he told me 'i have converted' so it was easy but it is quite hard to believ stuff because iused believe 'Jesuse was the son of god' but it took me about a month or even more to the have the right intention and have people saying to me how can he be god son when god has NO children

    but then again i am happy that god has brought me to religion of 'truth and peace'

    so i am very proud to be a muzlim (reverted muzlim) and i am sure all me beloved brovas and sistas will help me and share there knowledge with me

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    format_quote Originally Posted by islamgyal View Post
    so i am very proud to be a muzlim (reverted muzlim) and i am sure all me beloved brovas and sistas will help me and share there knowledge with me
    If you haven't already, you should take a look at this site which will help you learn about Islam:
    http://www.beconvinced.com

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    The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
    "Surely I was sent to perfect the qualities of righteous character" [Musnad Ahmad, Muwatta Mâlik]


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    format_quote Originally Posted by Ansar Al-'Adl View Post
    If you haven't already, you should take a look at this site which will help you learn about Islam:
    http://www.beconvinced.com


    aw thank you bro :thankyou:

    may god bless you and your family in the year after (amin)

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    errmmm....sis islamgyal did u post ur revertin story ere.....i wanna read that

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    format_quote Originally Posted by Tagrid View Post
    errmmm....sis islamgyal did u post ur revertin story ere.....i wanna read that


    yes sis i hve feel free to read it

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