 It was tradition that the eldest daughter would marry someone from her father's side of the family. And Sayyidah Zaynab, her mother's side of the family, really liked the Asmah of Rabiyah, who was from her mother's side of the family. And the prophet was not about to break his daughter's heart over a stupid tradition. Because that was the fatherhood of the prophet, they were so unique in Arabian society. So much so that Abu Lahab came and was like, oh my God, what did you do? The next two girls have to marry from the father's side of the family. And they married from the father's side of the family. And they all moved out. So now she starts to consider marriage for herself. And the prophet knows who she likes. He knows his daughter as well. He would never break his daughter's hearts. These other people come and propose and they're like, prophet Zaynab is like, thanks, but no thanks. Until Sayyidina Aleydaullah and people are like, we think he likes you. He's like, but what am I supposed to do? And mind you, Aleydaullah didn't have a lot of money. We talked about how Sayyidina Khadija Rabiullah gave away all of her wealth. That was the wealth of the prophet Zayn al-Salam's wealth as well. And Fatima Rabiullah has wealth as well. They didn't have money left. Sayyidina Aleydaullah didn't have a lot of money. He grew up in the household of the prophet Zayn al-Salam. They grew up together. They were really close. You could say they were childhood friends. And Subhanallah, he goes to the prophet Zayn al-Salam's house and he just goes and he stands in front of the prophet Zayn al-Salam and just loses his nerve and just sits there. How are you supposed to go to the prophet Zayn al-Salam? Like, can I marry your daughter? Like, how are you supposed to do that until the prophet Zayn al-Salam looks at him and says, did you need something, Ali? And then he's like, right? So funny, Subhanallah. And then he's like, yeah, we're asking about Fatima. The prophet Zayn al-Salam says, like, okay, you're welcome. And then he's like, he just got up and left. He didn't even know what to do next. So then they don't like, no, no, go back. Go back and officially propose. He already told you it's okay. So he goes back and he proposes to say the Fatima al-Salam officially proposes. And the prophet Zayn al-Salam says, do you have something to give her as a gift? He's like, I don't have anything. He didn't have wealth. And the prophet Zayn al-Salam said, remember, you had this zed or you had this shield. You have one thing. Go get that one thing. So he goes, gets the one thing and he comes back and also like I'm trying to, I just say the Fatima al-Salam. He's like, yeah, I got my dowry is a shield. But so indicative of her life, Subhanallah, they sell the shield and she ends up with one pillow, one cover. Her house is so simple. So simple. Subhanallah. And she marries Zayn al-Aliya al-Radiullah. And there's a moment where Zayn al-Aliya al-Radiullah is thinking about taking a second wife because this was normal for the Arabs at the time. Say the Fatima is like, you are not doing that. She goes and she complains to her father. And her father actually goes to Zayn al-Aliya al-Radiullah. He's like, you know, al-Aasid al-Rabi' al-Zaynab's husband wasn't even Muslim. And when I told him, he wasn't allowed to take a second wife. Like he was down with it. And then he tells him, Fatima minni, Fatima's bi'atun minni is a part of me. What hurts her hurts me. And Zayn al-Aliya al-Radiullah is like, I will not do anything that will harm her. Their house in Medina, Subhanallah, when you go to, who's been to Medina? Anyone? So the Prophet Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam is buried in Hajj al-A'isha al-Radiullah and the house of A'isha al-Radiullah and their rooms, they were, what is now a large walk-in closet, is the size of their rooms. That was their houses. And they had a row of houses, the mothers and the believers. And Zayn al-Fatima and Zayn al-Aliya al-Radiullah also had a small house. The Prophet Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, on his way to Fajj, he would call out to them. And he says, it's time for Fajj. Nama yuridullahu ayyuthi baankum urrijsa ahla al-bayt. He says, and he recites the ayah of some sort, the ahzab ayah number 33. He says, Allah swt wants to remove any, like any evil from you or family of the Prophet Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. Come wake up, come to Fajj. They were neighbors. They were right next to each other. And she would have a disagreement with Zayn al-Aliya al-Radiullah. They're a young couple. We have this idea of like, the perfect marriage doesn't have challenges. You argue about stuff. The best couple in the world fights over the thermostat. Every couple fights over the thermostat. Subhanallah. And the Prophet Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, they, like, they had this discussion once, and she was frustrated with him, and he went to pray in the, went and fell asleep in the masjid. And the Prophet Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam woke him up. He's like, Qumiya aba turam. Get up, no one who covered in dirt. Come on, get up. What's going on? What's going on with you and Fatima al-Radiullah? And he goes and he reconciles between them. Subhanallah. One of the days there, things got really difficult because they didn't have, they didn't have wealth. Sayyidah Fatima al-Radiullah and asked, her husband told her, he's like, ask your father if he can get support, if we can get like a someone to come help us at home. And she went to her father and then she lost her nerve and came back. She's like, I couldn't ask him. So he's like, I'll go ask. So then he goes back and they ask him and the Prophet Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam says, I can't give you when there are people that are hungry, when Ahl al-Sufa don't have to eat. So Ahl al-Sufa was essentially a homeless shelter in the masjid of the Prophet Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam where anyone that didn't have anywhere else to go went to the masjid. This is what our masjid should be. It should be the place where people are in need, they should know to just come to the masjid. And the Prophet Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam told them, I can't give you wealth when Ahl al-Sufa don't have to eat. And then it hurt his heart. He said, I can't, he just turned down his daughter, hurt him. So he went back to them and he told them, let me give you something that's better. After every Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, say Subhanallah alhamdulillah, sorry, Subhanallah alhamdulillah, Allah Akbar 10 times each. And before you go to sleep, say Subhanallah alhamdulillah, and Allah Akbar 33, 33, and 34 times each. And Sayyidina Ali, in 30 years later, he said, we never missed a night, every single time, every single time. Subhanallah alhamdulillah.