 the perfection of the household of Ali and Fatima, peace be upon them, is in relation to their character, not in relation to what they faced as a difference. Because they faced tremendous trials and tribulations. They faced hardship after hardship, difficulty after difficulty. You know, many people don't know, but the first few years of marriage in Medina was plagued with poverty. They would not have food for a number of days. So when somebody today says, yeah, but they're ma'asum. Well, Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala tests the ma'asumin more than he tests you and I and other human beings. And that would entail that, look, you know, they're going through hardship. And the fact that they're ma'asum doesn't mean that they're not going through pain and suffering. You know, some people say, okay, does ma'asum means they're somehow immune from form of hardship? No, they go through it. They feel the pain. They understand the difficulty.