 in the book of Maulana Rumi, one of the America's favorite poets, who is a Nordic Muslim saint. He mentions a story about a prayer man, a man who used to always pray. He says, This man used to call upon God all the time. He would call upon God in the morning, in the evening, when he was sick, when he was happy, when he was prosperous. Every occasion, he would call upon God to the degree that his mouth would always be moist and sweet from the remembrance of God. So what happened one day? Gov shaitan akhirei bisyaar gu, inama allah raulab bayku. So Satan comes to him one day and he says, Oh, aren't you the prayer man who called upon God all the time? I've heard you call upon him millions of time. Have you ever heard an answer from him? Me na yoyi adi akh javaw bas fishe taacht, chan allah mi zani bahru isaacht. What is wrong with you? You call upon him when you're sick. I've seen you call upon him in the middle of the night. You call upon him when you're happy. You call upon him when you're tired, exhausted from work. What is wrong with you? I'm telling you, he will not answer you. God is sitting in the seven heaven on his throne. You think he has time for you to answer your call? Rumi says, Satan broke the man's heart and he's good at that. That is his area of expertise. He breaks people's hearts. He said the man stopped calling upon God. Time passes by and when he falls asleep and he hears the voice of God in his dream and he says, Goft, he nazik chun wan wan dei, chun pu shaymani atan kish khan dei. He said, what happened? Weren't you the man who used to remember us all the time? Do you regret calling upon us? Why did you stop calling? Goft labbeqam nimi aya javab, zon hami tarsam kibosham radh dhabab. He said, you never answered me. I never heard an answer. I called you millions of time, not even one time you could have answered me. I'm afraid I'm amongst the rejected one and you don't care about me. And then God responds. He says, Goft on aloha to labbeqam most. He said, your calling was the answer. Your calling, that was the answer. One knee also with that is the Suzad Pekam most. And remember those times you used to call upon us when you were sick with that trembling voice? That was the melody of the seven heavens. All of the angels used to gather to listen to your calling. And then you used to come up with an excuse and say, Oh God, forgive me. Who do you think put that excuse in your heart? It was us. We put the excuse in your heart because of your calling. I swear to you on my dignity, on my servant, that when you, your fear, when you had fear, we put that in your heart so you don't disobey us. When you loved us and you did all this amazing thing, we put that in your heart. And I swear to you, every time you call for every single call of yours, I had a million answers hidden inside of that call. Satan was telling him that you have called him a million times. He haven't answered you. God is telling him for every calling I had a million answers for you. This is how God works. This is how God works. Our job is to pray. We shouldn't occupy ourselves whether he hears it or not because God hears it.