Purity
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Amin Refaat
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Between 1992 and 2002, I served as a Muslim Chaplain in correctional facilities across Michigan and California.
My final post was at a juvenile correctional facility for girls in Ventura County, California — a place where stories of hardship and lost innocence filled every corridor.
Over the years, I saw countless faces, and most began to look the same — worn by pain, regret, and the slow erosion of hope.
But one day, a new arrival walked into the facility — and changed everything.
She was unlike anyone I had ever seen.
Her long blonde hair caught the light even in that dim hall, and her deep blue eyes carried both fear and purity — a quiet strength that seemed out of place in such a setting.
She stood out in the crowd like a living contradiction: fragile yet radiant, fallen yet untouched.
That image stayed with me.
In that moment, I realized that purity is not about perfection — it’s about the struggle to remain unbroken in a world that constantly tries to break you.
It was then that the idea for this story was born — a story that took more than twenty years to take shape and find its way to light.
Though time and distance have long since separated that moment from this page, her memory endures — not as a person, but as a symbol of all that is beautiful, innocent, and resilient within the human soul.
I dedicate this book to her — wherever she may be.
Amin Refaat
Alexandria, Virginia, USA
November 4th 2025