Repent

Repent

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Repent. I think it is time for me to take a baby step in dakwah.I come to a phase that which makes me realise I have to do something.I have to do something with my religion.I want to people to see the light in the darkness.I want people to feel what i actually feel about Islam. My intentions is that I want to spread the words to all of the Muslim out there (who read this).I want to share with with you,because I want the reminder to reach your heart too. I don't have a very deep knowledge in this so im sorry if there is any mistakes here.May this book brings you benefits .
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