 It was during my finals week and I was studying. I had no intention to my heart at that point and I was sitting in the library. I was like, why don't I just put on some Quran? I put on Surah Taha. First few lines are essentially communicating to the Prophet that the Quran was not sent down to you to cause you distress. And it is only a reminder for those who are conscious or who fear Allah. And I remember sitting there in the library and being like, wait, I fear Allah. And this book was not sent down to ruin my life or make my life difficult. I think it was that point and then I was like, you know what? I think I'm ready to say shada. I think up until that point, I think thanks in large part to the Western media. We have this image of like, it's not being this like really scary thing. It's just hard. It's foreign. It's a really big commitment. Those first few lines of Surah Taha reminding me that this is not supposed to be a thing that burdens me or scares me. This is a mercy for those who have that mindfulness of God who seek that closeness to God.