 So we have another question and it's from a revered previous year at Sunni and has now become a Shia and says, it feels like I'm learning Islam all over again due to how many new things I have come across since reverting. Could you please shed some light on your understanding of why some Sunni Muslims do not commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him, in the way that Shias do. Is it because they have different Hadith books and also enjoying the show and thanking you for your input. This is new to Islam so it's an anonymous Canada. So what would you do? Okay so I think one of the things to realise is although the split is something that is historical due to who people followed after the Shahada of the Holy Prophet, peace be upon him and his family, it has a lot of thicky implications as well because obviously who you followed decided who would then make the rules and regulations and so forth because as I mean we've got to realise that when the Holy Prophet was there it was only for 23 years. So there was a lot of new things that were coming into Islam which then had you know rulings had to be made on. So there are differences in thick as well so it's not just the commemoration but it's also the thick issues as well come into it as well so it does feel like you're actually you know coming into something new which it shouldn't because you think well I'm still a Muslim yes but there are you know differences in thick and everything as well. I think Maharam it actually does play out quite differently because the Shias obviously are mourning and commemorating the martyrdom. It's a very visual commemoration isn't it? Yes very much so and it's not something equivalent I think that the Sunnis. Well the Sunnis tend to sort of look at they're actually looking more at gratitude at that time because