 imagine now that you're in the city of Medina, that blessed city. It's the year 11 after Hidra and our Prophet, sallallahu alayhi wa alayhi, he has just passed away and the Shia of Imam Ali, alayhi salam, they're being forced to pledge allegiance to the new ruler. I want to know if you were in that situation. What would you do? For example, would you speak out against this, potentially putting your life and the lives of your loved ones at risk, or perhaps would you do taqia and give baytah and help the Ahlul Bayt, alayhim sallam, in secret? What do you think you would do? I think I would personally speak out and try as much as I can to get more people to follow Ahlul Bayt. Even if I get hate or something, even if people try hurting me or my family, I would be honoured to be hurt just for Ahlul Bayt and Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa alayhi salam for the sake of Allah as well because I'm trying to get as much people as much as I can to follow the Islam. Yes, our master Amir al-Muhmineen, alayhi salam, doesn't he famously say the truth has left me with few friends and what an honour indeed it is for us every day in our lives to defend the Ahlul Bayt, alayhim sallam. I want you now to picture that you're standing outside the house of Fatima Tassahra, alayhim sallam. Of course, this is a blessed place where the revelation from heaven used to come down and our Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa alayhi used to go there and he would greet Fatima Tassahra by kissing her hands and hugging her. He would cuddle his grandchildren, show his family so much affection. I want you to imagine that you see the enemy troops come towards the house and you hear that the threat is made and Fatima Tassahra, alayhim sallam, she refuses them entry. I want you now to imagine that the door has been pushed and you hear the cry of Fatima and you see that the house is now being set on fire. How would you feel seeing such a sight like that and how do you think you would react? Just thinking about it is so difficult and the fact that I would be there, I wouldn't know what to do and at that moment I would wish that I was in the place of Fatima Tassahra, alayhim sallam. I don't know if any of us would know what to do in that situation and I understand what you say when you say that you wish that you could be in her place. I feel like I would say the same thing too. I want you to imagine now that the attack is over and now you're walking inside the house and you see Fatima Tassahra, alayhim sallam, on the ground and she's in so much pain and her children, al-Hasan wa al-Hussein, Zaynab and Uncle Fum, they're so disturbed by what they've seen, they're crying, they want their mother to get up. How do you think you would comfort them to make them feel better? Because they were young and they would see their mother and it's something really traumatising that for me if my mum, if I see my mum crying that burns my heart and the fact that Mum Hussain, alayhim sallam, Mum Hussain say the same thing and say that Uncle Fum saw their mum being attacked like that, it's just, I don't know what to say. I wouldn't know whether to go to say the same thing, Fatima Tassahra, alayhim sallam, whether to comfort the children, be so difficult. You can't imagine what went through the minds of those children. To lose our own mothers would be heart-wrenching and unthinkable but to imagine losing a mother like Fatima Tassahra, alayhim sallam, there is no words for it and we know that these children, they never forgot her. We know that Imam al-Hussein, alayhim sallam, on the day of Ashura, all he could think about was his mother Fatima. Finally my dear sister, I want you to imagine that again you're in Medina but this time you are walking beside Imam al-Saman, may Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala hasten his reappearance. I want you to imagine that you are walking beside him and you say to him, Yebna Rasulullah, where are you taking me? And he says to you, I'm taking you to the grave of my grandmother Fatima Tassahra, alayhim sallam, this blessed grave, a garden from gender, that we don't know where that grave is. I want you to imagine that you're standing in front of that grave now and if you could say anything to Fatima Tassahra, alayhim sallam, anything at all, what would you say to her? I would be so speechless because I'm standing in front of the grave, Fatima Tassahra, alayhim sallam, the only thing that I would do is cry because I would never imagine myself next to her grave and anyone would wish to be next to her grave and subhanallah. I pray that Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala gives us that chance and answers, that du'a, that burning wish within our hearts to be next to our Lady, alayhim sallam. I thank you so much, sister, for joining me today on Imagine. I thank you so much for your bravery and your love of the Holy Family, alayhim sallam. And I pray sincerely that our Lady sayadatana sallam, alayhim sallam. I pray that she is pleased with you and your efforts. May Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala keep us steadfast and firm on the path of the ahlul bayt, alayhim sallam, through whatever difficulties may arise in our lives and may he hasten for us the reappearance of our Master Sahiba Zaman, so that he may bring goodness and justice to this world after it has been filled with evil and injustice.