 What do you do when someone tells you that as a woman you should not be a part of Dawa or that you should not actively seek knowledge because you won't really need it, it's not really your place? What's the answer? Let's ask some sheikhs. Dr. Haifa Yunus, founder of Jannah Institute, Hafidah of Quran Mashallah, International Speaker Tabarakullah and OBGYN. Sheikh, what is your answer? Why not? Allahu Akbar! Sayyid-e-Aisha was a da'iya. Sayyid-e-Fatima was a da'iya. And the da'iya is not necessarily you're gonna do it everywhere. You're the first da'iya in your home and without knowledge, how can you be a da'iya? And if Allah wants to use you outside, let it be, alhamdulillah, as long as you the way you do it, please Allah swt. What you dress, the way you speak, alhamdulillah, Rube l'alameen. Masha'Allah, insha'Allah! Sheikh, Dr. Rani Awad, who is Masha'Allah, one of the head researchers in Muslim mental health, the head of the Muslim mental health lab at Stanford, Ijazat from Syria. What is your answer? I can't understand why this question would even be a question. Allahu Akbar! What I saw in Syria when I was studying are women who are both sheikhs and are absolutely doing everything that you can do in society, whether it's working in every field and dobein there is to work, whether they're mothers or not. But whatever they're doing, they're also doing Qur'an and Hadith and fiqh and everything that you can imagine. The da'wa is something that you can, you have to see it to understand how this works. And there's absolutely no difference between the man or the woman. And so when you see this number of women who are Hafilat and are Mujizat, who basically licensed Islamic secret sciences, and you see that the women are doing this, it's not even a question. So when someone asks me this, I'm like, what kind of question is this? Because I lived it and saw it. Allahu Akbar! Everybody else will get to that too. Ameen, Ya Rabb, Ameen! A status high-majidity, international speaker, Masha'Allah, well known on purification of the heart, super active on social media and giving da'wa, may Allah bless you, share with us. As the other speaker said, it's not a question that needs to be asked because we don't need permission from anyone to do Allah, Subhanahu wa ta'ala, and the Prophet's wife said, gave us permission to do. Allah teaches us, Balighi ani wa lau aya, what does that mean? Teach even if it's one aya. So I don't need anyone else to tell me that I shouldn't do more than that. He gave me the permission I need. Allahu Akbar! Astada, Amina Darish, Masha'Allah, she's a chaplain at Stanford University. She has an Ijazah in all 10 Qiraat. She has a PhD, Tabarak Allah. What's your answer? The most common misconception about Muslims in America is the oppression of women, and every time I show up somewhere and they're like, put Islam oppressors women, I'm like, my dude, they sent me. Allahu Akbar! That's to anyone that asks, why do Muslim women know stuff? This is what we should all be doing if we are serious about our da'wa in this country. One, and two, it would be an insult to our mothers to not do them, to not take up the legacy.