 And her father had a dream while his wife, but usually his mother was pregnant. And he woke up very excited because he saw in this dream that he was gathering, that he was a young boy and he had his, you know, how you kind of take your shirt to gather fruit, you know, in it. And there were dates, really ripe dates. And they were being put into his shirt. And as much as he, they were putting these dates, it wouldn't fill. And then he was able to taste this date, you know, and then suddenly he woke up realizing it's a dream. So he got very excited and he went to his wife and he said, I think we're going to have a boy. And his wife kind of just, you know, isn't as excited as he is. And he asks her, why are you not, you know, so excited. And she says, because in the dream, her interpretation of what she had learned is that dates mean girls. And this would be their firstborn. And in Quraish, in that society, this is pre-Islamic, right, in that tribal pre-Islamic society, having your firstborn be a girl meant, possibly, that it would have, that they would be buried alive, female infanticide. Because it was shameful. The first had to be a boy. And he comes from a very honorable family and there was expectations. This is Khueled, his father is Assad. And there's expectations that the firstborn of the great nobleman, Assad's father would be a boy, a grandson. And so, as you can imagine, now comes the birth. And he is Suthana Khadija, as we now know, right, is, of course, a girl, and born early. And his, her father, Khueled, is very worried. Because he's worried that as soon as they see that it's a girl, they're going to advise him to bury her alive. Here comes the birth of Suthana Khadija. And her father is trembling, kind of really worried. His father, Assad has come and all the rest of his, you know, tribe has come. And they're waiting to see. And the news comes out that this is a girl. And he's worried. But then he sees that his father, right, Khadija's grandfather, is looking at her almost like with a change of heart. She seems something very special. Like they talk about how like she's very light, as in Noor, like light emanating from her. They see kind of a light, a Noor. And at that point in time, the head of the tribe is none other than I wonder who can tell me. Do you guys know who would be the head of Quraish at this period of time? Abdul-Muttalib, who is whom? The grandfather of the Prophet Muhammad, Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, right? So like distant, distant, there is a connection between them, but it's not like direct, right? But he's the head of the tribe. So he comes too. And so here is her grandfather, Assad. And here is the head of Quraish Abdul-Muttalib. And they're standing there and they're kind of wondering about this girl who is a girl, not a boy, but is very like, has all this Noor light kind of emanating from her. And at that period in time, it's like Allah put something in their heart to change it. And at that point, Abdul-Muttalib, who would have given kind of a small gift if it was a girl, this is all jahili, like pre-Islamic, you know, time of ignorance, right? A small gift if it was a girl and a large gift if it was a boy. And suddenly not only did he give the gift that he was coming to give, but he emptied out all of his pockets and everything he had. He just felt in his heart, this is going to be a special person. She would have died, but Allah has saved her for something very, very important and special that's to come. Insha'Allah.