 We look at beauty and we think it's rare. It's not. It's commonplace. The dua, when you look into a mirror of like, ya Allah, the same way that you've beautified my outer, beautified my inner. And if you're insulting Allah's Pound or Da'ala's creation, where are you insulting? Also, a lot of our beauty standards in our own community are based on white supremist ideals. I get into this argument so much with Egyptian women. They're like, curly hair is ugly. I'm like, we're North African. Most of us have curly hair. At what point did you decide this was ugly? And they're like, what's your problem? I'm like, I have a problem. When our colonizer says, I am beautiful and you are not and you say yes. Every woman's beautiful. White, black and every shade in between. Again, who are you insulting? Are we really gonna go around insulting Allah's Pound or Da'ala's beauty in his creation?