 Today, I ask the angels to visit you in this greeting, a divine appointment of God's salams here at Maristans Healing Journey. Let's invite Allah's light into the brushing of our shoulders. Let us set our intentions right. Let's make the ummah's noor grow bolder. When I cast you a salam, wrap it in rahma and send it back. A peace be upon you, it is better than a shirt from off a back. A salam from a muslim? That's a gift from the heavens. And you never know, it could have been sent down from the seventh. A salamualaikum. May God's peace be upon you. May the noor of a noor shine down on you. May the angels twirl around you if you knew it would astound you, what is packaged in our peace. This is a greeting that sets the spirits free. And I don't know about you, but the world outside does not necessarily screen peace. And yet the barakah of this greeting can turn our usra into ease. You would not believe me if I told you a salamualaikum saved a life. You would not believe me if I told you it had the power to ease a muslim's strife. Sometimes it's a salam in the streets to remind you that you are not alone. And sometimes it's a salam to someone in need to remind you your mouth is a hole. It is a sign of the end times when we pretend not to know one another. Like a family full of strangers, no sense of sister or brother. But this ummah is equipped with a vocabulary to carry each other's sorrows. To ensure God's blessings are all widespread, to ensure people spread peace tomorrow. So let's turn our mouths into gardens, orchards full of trees from which we give to our ummah all this. And a salamualaikum that you give me. Salamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh to the beautiful audience all over the United States all over the world. My name is Amal and my name is Hope in Arabic.