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  • Why I Chose Islam

    Why I Chose Islam: A story of a priest who reverted to Islam, it is based on a True Story.

    Formation : M. Emery

    From issues : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah

    Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/75468

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