 We want to share with you a benefit which I want the sheikh to comment on to benefit from his eloquence in English if I'm not not in the English language, however I want to point out a language or a benefit that I think is very beneficial and that shows how through much benefit that when you read it, a default, it means that if you ask about something that you don't know what it is, you say what is that? However here Allah said, he went straight to the feminine and this shows that he knows already what he was asking about because he was asking about the asa, the asa in the language. How can you say a sheikh and how can from this small ayah, how many benefits can you extract and how important or how does it show and you know the importance of the every language and how much you lose through the translation? I understood. Well first and foremost is, Allah tells us, the believers are successful, those who have khushu in their prayer. One of the most commonly and frequently asked questions that I get is, how do I obtain khushu in my prayer? I have West West or I'm Daud or Kedah and I always tell them, there's several ways, there are different ways. One of the quickest and one of the most important ways of obtaining khushu in your prayer is knowing what you're reciting, knowing and being familiar with what the Imam is reciting. So you may know the English translation of jazama, but if the Imam recites from Surat Fusilat or Zuhruf or Ahqaf or Jafia, then you're like, oh, I'm not great, so you don't know what he's saying. So you automatically, for someone who doesn't know Arabic or who can't read certain books, you already lost a big percentage of what's possibly or obtainable khushu. You understand? So the Arabic language, no doubt, is an ingredient and a reason and a means behind obtaining greater khushu and behind advancing one's khushu and of course if you have khushu, then the law causes you to win and the law causes you to be successful. So Arabic with regards to the Qur'an is, it goes hand in hand, the inseparable period. The more Arabic you go, the more access to the thorough and proper tips you have, the more access to the thorough and proper tips you have, the better reflection you can make on the Qur'an, the better understanding of Qur'an and of course you know what's being recited and your khushu will be there and stronger and you will be the Nathal will be from the, hopefully, those who are successful. So Allah said, he asks Musa, he knows the purpose of Musa's staff. Allah knows all of that, Allah asks Musa, so that style in itself of Allah, asking a question, a question we would call rhetorical or hypothetical, something that we already did. That's the fact, alright? And then Allah says, Tilka, Tilka, with the feminine gender versus a person saying, Mahadah, Mahadah, Mahadah, etc. Alright, so this is from what we call, with the scholars of Islam, they explained as I'm, the secret eloquences of the Qur'an, the eloquence of the Qur'an, in which some Muslims get, in which some people who speak Arabic get, in which even people who speak Arabic only don't get, only Ulama, and in the levels of Ulama, specialists in Tafsir, no scholars who may sit for weeks, months, years, pondering over one word, over one ayah, Allah gives it to them. So therefore, they're different levels of interpretation of the Qur'an, and one of the levels of interpretation is the interpretation that every person who speaks Arabic knows. And then there's another level of interpretation which only the learned Arab speaking people know. So if you have no Arabic, no Tala, no N, you're not even at level one, you're going to be like level zero, you understand? So no doubt Arabic is supposed to make you a better Muslim, it's supposed to have a religion, it's supposed to support your religion, and it's first here, among hundreds of others have these different, these different lefayas, that can only be understood and appreciated and grasped properly with, through, and via the Arabic language.