 We'll now talk particularly about the worship of the Arabs before Islam. Worship is one thing that shapes up an honorable personality, a person who is virtuous, who is truthful, who is trustworthy, who has love for others, who has concern for the poor, who has all those things which are required of an ideal and good human being if he worships Allah and if he goes according to the principles and the preaching of our great prophet peace be upon him, sallallahu alaihi wa sallam. Unfortunately, before Islam, the Arabs had forgotten everything. The name of Allah existed right from the day one when he created this universe from Hazrat Adam alaihi sallam. Then Hazrat Ibrahim alaihi sallam. Then Sahif, a lot of Sahifas came down. And before that, the heavenly books had also come down. But this is a strange and sad thing that the Arabs had forgotten all those things and they started worshipping various things. Baitullah, House of Allah, Khanaka washrif. There were statues, idols and they worshipped idols. There were 360 idols. And every idol belonged to a particular tribe who would come and worship. It's not only the idols, there were different factions and every man probably started working or worshipping according to the sound or the voice of his mind. People started worshipping a lot of things from their own wealth or wealth. For example, people worshipped the sun. People, there was a faction who used to worship sun. People worshipped the moon. There was a faction who used to worship moon also. There were many people who used to worship fire and fire. And an example of this is that in Iran, there was the biggest idol of the world which used to be worshipped. The day when the Messenger of Allah came, he used to worship water. He used to worship the ocean. And the story of Al-Ghariz is that maybe there is such a feature of Qayrat that has not been worshipped by the human beings of that era and before that and for some time after that also. Even today according to the encyclopedia of mythology, there are 35,000 mythologies. They had forgotten the heavenly books and started worshipping what all I had talked about it.