 started rebuilding the cabba, and only thing left was that they needed to put the black stone. And it's such an honor to be able to be the one that put the black stone. And they start fighting over it, until somebody is like, that's it, this is war. We're literally going to kill each other over this. And then somebody is like, whoa, wait, let's not kill each other over this. Let's wait till the next person walks in. No matter the next person is, they'll decide. And you can imagine everybody's waiting, just like, please let it be my tribe. Please let it be my tribe. They're just waiting so that the next person comes in from their tribe, so that their tribe can get that honor. And the Prophet, peace be upon him, walks in and they say, and they say, and they say, and they say, the most trustworthy, we are happy with his counsel. We are content with what he decides. And the Prophet, peace be upon him, in his wisdom, he gets them to work off their anger. He takes off his aba'a, his outer cloak, puts it on the ground, puts the black stone on top of it, takes a representative from each of the tribes. They walk around carrying it in the show of unity, walking off their anger. And he brings together everyone.