 Ie, mae'n cwestiynau. Y Seydo Zeyna efallai'r ffordd a gwahodd ddim i'r meddwl yma yw islam fel bod yn ddifigol ar y bros iddyn nhw'n mynd i'w amser. Dwi'n ddim yn cael ei ddysgu'r ysgol yma i'r Ysgol, mae'n ddim yn rhoi dechrau'n meddwl o ysgol yn ei gallu cael ei ddifigol. Ond ydych chi'n gwybodaeth oedd y gallwch chi'n gwybod i'r ddifigol o'ch gwybod i'r ffordd o'r obsticoli dawnol, bydd y Seydo Zeyna. I think initially, maybe we can start off with looking at some of the lessons that we learned from, say, the Zayn of the Shulam's life. For me personally, I think one of the greatest lessons that I learned from her is the fact that she was in a situation which was probably the most difficult situation in her whole life where she was going to lose her brother, her children, and she didn't have her husband by her side. I think that's huge for me because whenever I feel like I'm in a difficult situation or whenever I think I'm going to... I always feel like I need him to support me. For me, the greatest lesson was, as long as I have Allah, I don't need anyone else. If Allah feels that I'll need someone, He will send me someone. As a woman, I had my father looking after me and protecting me, and then when I got married, I had my husband looking after me and protecting me. I think I personally would rely on them, and I think the lesson that I take away from the Zayn of the Shulam is that my reliance should only be to Allah.