 There's a beautiful story of Sayyidina Omar, when a man and an Muslim went to him and he said, oh, you said that everything is in the Quran? He said, of course. He said, okay, how do you, how do you make Sareed? How do you make this food? It's like a dish the Arab used to make. Is that in the Quran? The Quran teaches you that? He said, yes, it does. He said, how, say, come. So he took him to his house, called his wife, he said, hey, honey, how do you make Sareed? He said, oh, this how you make it, this is the ingredient, this how you cook it. And the man said, no, no, no, no. I didn't say, you said the Quran, you're asking your wife. He said, the Quran says, fast ilu ahla dhikri in kuntum la ta'lamun. Ask the people who know if you don't know. I don't know that, but my wife knows. So I asked her and there's your answer. And that's how the man became Muslim. He goes, really, truly, everything is in the Quran. So we have the Quran, but we have to reflect upon the teachings of the Quran.