 In the African-American context, the largest kind of pseudo-Muslim movement was the nation of Islam. The members of the nation of Islam, they referred to the period of Elijah Muhammad until the leadership of the man, Wadah al-Din Muhammad, as the first resurrection, where what they were taught wasn't really Islam. There was a lot of psychological upliftment, identity, building a positive identity. And so this was the first resurrection. And the second resurrection, Imam Wadah al-Din Muhammad in a development that is tremendously understudied. There should be myriad PhDs on the work of Imam Wadah al-Din Muhammad, because if we can accept that what the nation of Islam was teaching was not Islam, that W. D. Farad or Fard Muhammad appeared as a law in Detroit, Michigan in 1930 to bring Islam to the black man in America, that doesn't sound like Islamic belief. Before that, and Elijah Muhammad was the messenger of a law to the black man in America after the Prophet Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam, it had its place. I'm not trying to, as the young people might say, hate on the nation of Islam. I'm trying to make a point. And that point is, and you know, the white race was grafted on the island of Patmos in the Mediterranean Sea by a big head black doctor named Dr. Yaqub. So if you can accept that's not Islam, per se, then Imam Wadah al-Din Muhammad bring half a million people out of that movement into Islam. And the nation of Islam hour fast is December because the days are short and cool. So it's a baby fast for a baby nation. Imam Wadah al-Din Muhammad brought the members of that, many of them, half a million into fasting Ramadan, half a million into La ilaha illallah Muhammad Rasulallah, half a million from praying like, facing the east and praying like this to putting a head on the ground and making prostration to Allah five times a day, the Salat as we know it. Make a change in the pilgrimage from Chicago, Illinois to attend Savior's Day to Mecca. So Imam Wadah al-Din Muhammad in my estimation orchestrated the greatest single act of mass conversion in human history within a couple of years. That's part of our history and that's something we should we should study and try to understand how did he do that. We appreciate it.