 I start in the name of Allah, the All-Merciful, the Ever-Merciful, and the Everlasting Curse on the Sayyidina and his followers. Allah's blessings and peace be upon Muhammad the Prophet and upon his pure family. Our respected viewers, let me quote before getting engaged in this episode one of the sayings of Imam Al-Fasayn, the master of the martyrs, when he says, Be aware, do not be among those who are only concerned about the sins of others while they are neglectful of their own sins. Al-Kafi Volume 8, page 49. Even though 1400 years have elapsed, still the saying of Imam Al-Fasayn is highly appreciated by Muslims and is concerned a pair of wisdoms. And this saying, Imam Al-Fasayn, alaihi salam, is focusing our attention on the sins of Muslims. And this saying, Imam Al-Fasayn, alaihi salam, is focusing our attention on a very important Islamic issue, which is that every single person should only be heedful to their own sins and should definitely refrain from talking about others' sins. And this saying, Imam Al-Fasayn, alaihi salam, is focusing our attention on a very important Islamic principle, which is every person should refrain from talking about others' sins and should only be concerned about their own sins. Peace be upon your respective viewers and welcome to Who Is Imam Al-Fasayn. A series of episodes in which we talk about the different stages of Imam Al-Fasayn's life, starting from his miraculous birthday, going through the stories that happened to him during his life. And then we speak about the prophetic narrations that said by the Prophet of Islam in the right of Imam Al-Fasayn. And we end up with the unique unparalleled martyrdom of this great Imam. My name is Hassan Hadi and I'm honored to be hosting this program. Our dear viewers, in the previous episode we spoke about the noble family to which Imam Hussain was born, and then we spoke a little about the miracles that happened to him at his birthday and whatsoever. However, in this episode, we're going to talk about the youth of this great Imam. Even during his childhood, Imam Hussain, alaihi salam, was watched by the angel Gabriel in his book Al-Arshad al-Sheikh al-Mufid narrates from al-Imam al-Sadr alaihi salam the following hadith. Al-Imam al-Sadr alaihi salam says, Once Hassan and Hussain were wrestling in front of the Prophet of Islam, Fatima alaihi salam said, Oh Messenger of Allah, are you encouraging Hassan against Hussain? The Prophet answered to her, It's rather Gabriel who is encouraging Hussain, telling him, Oh Hussain, catch hold of Hassan. This isn't one of the narration. As children, both al-Imam al-Hussain and his brother Imam Hussain were pious while remaining conscious of the needs and the disabilities of other people. In a narration recounted by al-Sheikh al-Mufid, may Allah be pleased with him, narrates from al-Imam al-Sadr al-Falong hadith. Al-Imam says, I saw Hassan and Hussain walking to the pilgrimage, meaning Hajj. Every rider they passed would dismount and walk too. And for some it became too difficult. They went to Sa'ad bin Abi Waqas saying, Walking is too difficult for us. We would rather ride but these two young masters are walking, meaning Hassan and Hussain. So Sa'ad bin Abi Waqas approached al-Imam al-Hussain and said, Walking is too difficult for a group of people who are with you yet they cannot relieve themselves by riding if they see you too walking. It would be easier for them if you two rode as well. Al-Imam al-Hussain al-Salam replied, We will not ride because we both have vowed to walk to the house of Allah walking on our feet. But we will walk away from the road instead. Both Hassan and Hussain al-Salam went away from the road to make things easier for the people. Years later, and here is the anachronism, the son of Sa'ad bin Abi Waqas, Allah's curse be upon him, would be among the murderers of Al-Hussain al-Salam on the 10th of Muharram. Our respective viewers, the last story I would like to end this episode with is the story that happened to Al-Imam al-Hussain and his brother Al-Imam al-Hussain al-Salam and in which they teach their followers a code of morality and ethics. This story is the following. One day an old man came to Medina. At the time of prayers, he began to make wudu, but he was making his wudu incorrectly. Hassan al-Salam and his brother Hussain saw the old man making wudu wrong and they wanted to correct him. They didn't want to offend him or make him feel insulted, so they came up with a plan. They went to the old man and said, My brother and I disagree over who among us performs wudu the best. Would you mind watching us make wudu and be the judge to see which one of us indeed performs wudu more correctly? Could you please correct us wherever we are wrong? The old man agreed and watched carefully trying to judge who is better. In the end, the old man understood what was going on and said by Allah the Almighty, I did not know how to perform wudu before this. You have both taught me how to do it correctly. This is a story of morality that both Al-Imam al-Hussain and his brother teach their followers to learn from them how to forward a piece of advice to someone without offending them or making them feel insulted. This is what we have for you in today's episode. Until we meet with a new episode, let's pray Allah hasten the reappearance of the master of our time, Al-Imam al-Mahdi al-Muntada, to interpret the message of his grandfather, Al-Imam al-Hussain who said, I only desire to spread good values and to prevent evil from the society of my grandfather. This is for today. Until we meet again, thank you very much indeed. Assalamu alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.