 The question I had was about, you know, the hadith that I mentioned that Allah Subh'anaHu Wa'Ta'Ala is, he loves beauty, he is beauty, and then it's kind of a conflict or a conflicting message that we shouldn't emphasize our beauty. So how can we balance that? And as my slides, as I referenced in the slides, the point of, you know, be focusing or, you know, the pursuit of beautification should really be about the inward, right? We want to focus on inward beautification. And that doesn't mean, of course, that we don't take care of our exterior. The prophet said it was known, if you study Hasidah, for always looking the best. Even though he had very little, he took great care to present himself in the most beautiful way. That, you know, meant oiling, using oil, using perfume, always having, you know, again, just the best presentation. Hygiene, of course, where did we learn how to do all of these things was from His Sunnah. So all of that is to say that, yes, we're permitted to spend time beautifying ourselves. And even within our marriages, we should, right? There should be a balanced, reciprocated thing between both the husband and the wife. However, if that's all you do, or that's your primary focus, and you place so much of your value on beautification, this is where there's a problem. And in this society, this is the toxic messaging that we're getting as women, that you have to be a certain size, your hair has to look a certain way, your skin has to look a certain way, your eye color. You should be at the gym every day. And you see a lot of women, I was telling them, actually the other day, my son and I drove to the supermarket early because we had to get milk. And it was after fudger. And, you know, we, Alhamdulillah, had prayed and then we stayed awake. So when we left to go get milk, it was still, you know, dark outside, relatively somewhat. And so I just, I saw a bunch of people on the street running. There were a lot of activity at this time, right? It's a very blessed time, fudger. But you could see that a lot of the people were up doing what? They were out there focusing on, right, the exterior. So they were doing their exercise. And then I saw one guy, he was putting something in the trunk of his car. And when he came out, he looked like he had just come from the gym. You know, he just kind of had that gym look. He looked sweaty, red. So I was like, he must have just come from the gym. And I said, SubhanAllah, and I told my son, I said, you know, it's amazing that so many people will wake up really early in the morning to go to the gym. They will go out of their way to go to the gym. They'll wake up from their sleep to do that. They'll wake up from their sleep, right? To straighten their hair for one to two hours. I know people who do this. It is their morning beauty routine to wake up super early so they can get their hot, whatever, you know, their ironing. What is it called? I totally forgot now. Their flat iron. Thank you. Their flat iron ready. And then get their makeup ready. You gotta, of course, shower and do all that. But there's all this beautification, but they won't pray. They don't pray to Allah. They just don't pray. So this is where we have it backwards. So the point, again, is we are permitted to beautify ourselves, but priority has to be inward beautification, character development, making sure we're ridding ourselves of the diseases of the heart, making sure we're learning and studying the seerah of the proxies and the son of the proxies and implementing that, being people who embody as much as we are able to, the Quranic, you know, the Quran in our words, in our actions. That's real beautification.