 We also have in the Qur'an defined groups that God has outlined of people that he loves. So I'll read these and they're in a particular order. The first group are called the al-mahsineen and these are the doers of good. So people who are engaged in just good benevolent acts and deeds. The second are al-muktaqeen and these are those people who are mindful of God, who are really self-aware and watchful over themselves and they have the understanding that God is also ever watchful. Al-mukseteen, these are the equitable and just. So people who really push for justice and fairness. Those who purify themselves, we have a tradition of the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him that cleanliness is part of or half of faith. So that's why you may find when you visit a mosque, for example, we will have spaces pretty large considerable spaces for the what we call the lustration or ablution that we as required of us before prayer. So Muslims will sometimes be washing our limbs face up to four or five maybe more times a day depending on how many prayers we're doing. And so cleanliness in general is a very big part of our faith. Tawabin, those who return to him. So this is repentant. People who have, who are in a state of repentant, they are, you know, they have sinned, they have perhaps lapsed and they return to God knowing that his mercy is vast and they do not let their sinfulness impede that process of returning to him no matter how many times they make mistakes. And there's quite a few different traditions of the Prophet Muhammad where he shares that even if your sins are as much as the foam of the ocean.