 As you know, Dua's integral part of Islam, the part of the shoulder are really getting into this lifting our spirits up. Yes, yes, definitely. I mean that's what the applications are there for. The Dua's, the benefits of Dua's is to not only bring you closer to Allah SWT, but also to make sure that you have faith in Allah SWT, because when you ask a person for something, you must really know that this person will actually give you what it is. So usually if you know this person is a person who's not giving, you'll never really go and ask him, can I have, because he's known to be not given. Allah SWT is known to be giving and kareem, and this is part of his names. Absolutely. So you ask him, and you know, I'll give you whatever you need. It's a tradition that says even ask for the salt in your food, you know, ask. Because the etiquette is to honor that he's our creator, he's the one who provides every substance that we have, and we must rely on him for our needs. And then again it's up to him to, so today please talk us through what we're going to do. So this specific dua is very beautiful. Yeah, what do you have for us today? This one is beautiful. I mean, they're all beautiful, but each one has their own kind of beauty. Unique beauty, yeah? Exactly. So this one is more of a kind of, you know, it's very emotional. So this one usually brings a tear to a person's eye, because it tells you, oh Allah, set me right for the religion that you have made, a safeguard for me. So you have made a guideline for me, Allah SWT, to the way I live my life. Oh Allah, make me see this guideline. Don't blind me from this blessing. Because there's a lot of people who have their blessings in front of them, they don't see it, but there is a blessing there. Exactly. Allah SWT bestowed light upon your life. He bestowed you a well-being, health. He bestowed you a family. All these things are blessings. The reason why you wake up in the morning is because of Allah SWT. That's because what you ask him. You know, sometimes when you ask him for something, he doesn't have to be physical. Oh Allah, bless me health. You can't see your health. You often say risk doesn't mean money, does it necessarily? Risk is before your health. Risk Al-Afya. Oh Allah bless me. Risk Al-Afya. Al-Afya is my well-being. So risk doesn't have to be something physical. Something to live by. Just to, you know, Allah SWT, give me patience against my enemies. Give me patience against those who hate me. Give me patience of those who stand in my way as I worship you, Allah SWT.