 Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. Wa-alhamdullillah Rabbilalameen. Wa-sallallahu ala Muhammadin. Wa-a'lihi al-tayyibin al-taahireen. Wa-al-alatuLlahi al-a'da'ihim ajma'in. Wa-al-ana ila abadi al-a'abideen. Noa Iman Ibn Amr al-ansari, one of the sincere companions who lived at the time of the Holy Prophet of Islam. He was known to have a good sense of humor. He used to sit by the Holy Prophet and try to bring joy and happiness onto the Holy Prophet. One day, a Bedouin came wanting to sit next to the Holy Prophet. He came, he placed his camel outside the Holy Mosque and entered the mosque. The Muslims came and called Noa Iman out of his sense of humor and asked him if he could slaughter this camel and they could share the meat. Noa Iman came, slaughtered the camel and they shared the meat of that camel. Upon completing his visit to the Holy Prophet, this Bedouin came out to see the scenario that his camel had been slaughtered. He rushed back into the mosque into the mosque inquiring and asking the Holy Prophet who had killed his camel. Rasulullah sallallahu alaihi wa alaihi wasallam came out and saw the camel had been killed, he inquired the Muslims who had killed and committed this act. The Muslims then pointed out that Noa Iman ibn Amr al-Ansari had committed this act. Rasulullah asked where Noa Iman had been. They said to the Holy Prophet Noa Iman had fled to one of the houses of the women next to the mosque and he had buried himself or hidden himself in one of the trenches. Upon coming and standing upon that trench, Rasulullah asked the Muslims to uncover that trench. Noa Iman came out and covered himself full of dust and plants all over his face and head. Rasulullah asked Noa Iman oh Noa Iman, why did you commit such an act? Of course Rasulullah knew Noa Iman and knew his nature and that Noa Iman would not commit such an act if he was not pushed to such an act. But it was a mistake. Noa Iman said to the Holy Prophet of Islam the same people that guided you to hide out the same people pushed me towards slaughtering that camel and I do not have any grudge against the camel owner against the Bedouin. Rasulullah smiled in the face of Noa Iman, started cleaning the face and the head of Noa Iman from the dust and the leaves and paid the price of the camel's worth to that Bedouin and that Bedouin left. The lessons we can learn from this story is that our morals should be of the priority in our life because the morals that we choose to practice will teach us the good from the wrong. Rasulullah as a leader could teach us many things. For example a father or a mother at home is able to deal with their children in the same manner that Rasulullah dealt with Noa Iman. Children do make mistakes. They do commit acts that sometimes the parents will be unhappy as a result of those acts and actions. Hence Rasulullah smiled in the face of Noa Iman. We can learn that we as parents or we as leaders or managers at work we smile in the face of the people below us and we try to admonish them we try to encourage them we try to teach them not to do such similar acts. This is the lesson we can learn that morality is not jumping into conclusions and starting to punish people as a result of our lust and our interests because morality is the only thing that will allow us as human beings to live side by side in harmony and peace and happiness with one another. So let's choose the morality practiced by Rasulullah and the people of the house. Peace and blessings of Allah be upon you.