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I really like the 11 categories. My initial reaction was that it may be too many and will feel overwhelming and disorganized, but having thought about it for a while I think it's good that we have more rather than fewer. Good to just throw everything at the wall and see what sticks. I definitely foresee some shuffling as we get feedback from folks that are making the hijrah.
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