 Julebi was one of the companions who became Muslim with the Ansar of Medina. His name actually conveys a lot about him. His name means literally small-grown or even deformed. That's the way that it was, you know, he was named. And why? Because he was actually quite small in stature, very frail, very thin, and some of the descriptions say that he was very unattractive as well. And because of that, he was ostracized, he was teased a lot. He was also an orphan. No features, no traits about him that anybody deemed worthy. Except for, of course, the best of creation, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. And when he accepted Islam, the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam, of course, saw in him qualities that were beautiful because he didn't look to the outward. So he saw Julebi was being very special and someone of immense worth to the point that he actually went to a very prominent family of Medina who had a daughter who she's not known, we don't know her name. But this woman, this young girl was very sought after. A lot of the Sahaba, she had many suitors. And so the family was a wealthy family and she was quite stunningly beautiful. And the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam chose to be his representative, his advocate to this family. And he went up to the father of this family and he said, I'm asking for your daughter's hand in marriage. And so he, of course, was so overjoyed because he thought it was the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam asking for himself and who better than the best of creation to hand his daughter over to. So he was like, he was so happy. And the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam told him, I'm actually not asking on my behalf. And as soon as he asked him then who, and he was told it was Julebi, he was shocked, but he didn't want to have bad adab with the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. So he said, I need to ask her mother. And she began to scream hysterically. She was like, absolutely not. And her daughter, this beautiful girl who everybody is eyeing and vying for, she hears her mother screaming comes and says, what's going on? And they tell her that the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam has asked for your hand for Julebi. She immediately turned to her parents who were like, there's no way we're marrying you to him. Don't worry. And she said, how could you go against the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam? He would never wish anything wrong for me. He would never want anything but my Khair for me. I will accept this proposal. But why did she do it? Because she had that love for the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. They lived peacefully together until it was martyred. After the battle, the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam turned to his companions asking each one of them if they have found anyone missing from their family, from their people, from their tribe. Did you find anyone missing? Is anyone missing amongst you? And they said so and so and so and so. He again asked, is there anyone missing amongst you? And they said so and so. He then again is asking them, again eagerly trying to locate someone, right, of importance to him. And now he reveals it. And he says after they've repeatedly said, no, there isn't anybody. He says, what? But I am missing Julebi. In other words, he's important to me. You may have found all these other people who are your family members, your people. But I'm missing someone very special to me. That his rank was with the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. And so the companions began to search for him. And they found that he had been martyred. There were seven bodies laying around him. And the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam came heartbroken to see that he had been martyred, that he had killed these seven. And then one of them must have finally killed him. And then he said, he is from me and I am from him, right? We are the same. In other words, we're the same. And he made sure to repeat it three, two to three times. And then because he was so small and so frail, Julebi as a person, the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam picked him up by his own arms and he placed him in the ground. He dug his grave. He buried him himself. And that was, you know, the story that I think that conveys really love in so many different ways, so many forms of love.