 If you're Muslim and you know it, say Allah. Allah. If you're Muslim and you know it, say Allah. Allah. If you're Muslim and you know it, then your face will surely show it. If you're Muslim and you know it, say Allah. Allah. Mashallah. You guys knew the song. Allah like one. Subhan Allah. How is that possible? Mashallah. You guys ready again? One, two, one, two, three, go. How do you spell Muslim? M-U-S-L-I-M-M-U-S-L-I-M. Muslim. M-U-S-M-U-N-L-I-M. You guys ready? One, two, one, two, three, say M-U-S-L-I-M. I'm so blessed to be with them, M-U-S-L-I-M. I'm so blessed to be with them, say M-U-S-L-I-M. I'm so blessed to be with them, say M-U-S-L-I-M. I'm so blessed to be with them, one million strong all year long. Praise to Allah even in Hong Kong, one million strong all year long. Praise to Allah even in Hong Kong, one million strong all year long. Praise to Allah even in Hong Kong, one million strong all year long. Lord, place to a war, even in Hong Kong, M-U-S-L-I-M. I'm so blessed to be with them, say M-U-S-L-I-M. I'm so blessed to be with them, M-U-S-L-I-M. I'm so blessed to be with them, say M-U-S-L-I-M. I'm so blessed to be with them. Yeah, we're blessed. Take beer. Allahu Akbar. Allahu Akbar. Masha'Allah. You guys are the best. This is a stone we do with some of the young kids in our family. You say, how does it go? I forgot, it's been a while. Allahumma salli ala Rasulillah. Anyway, it'll come to me. It's escaping me. It ran away and hid. Aiden, what are we going to do? We have to find it. All right, here you guys ready for the quiz? Okay, here's the quiz. You have to raise your hand to answer. You don't even know the question. SubhanAllah. All right, here's the question. The first question is, who knows the name of the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, father and mother. Okay, you give the mother. Allahu Akbar. You give the father. Allahu Akbar. Okay, who knows the name of the Prophet's uncle, sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, who protected him from the Quraish and all his enemies. You know Asya. What's his name? Abu Talib. Allahu Akbar. You knew that. You knew that too, didn't you? Al-Bibi. Allahu Akbar. Your Talib? He said it was Abu Talib. Abu Talib, he knew. Allahu Akbar. Congratulations. Right hand, that hand, that one. That one. That one. Give me that hand boy. All right, okay, here we go. You guys ready? All right, who knows the name of the first person who became a Muslim? Yeah. All right. Okay. I mean, you can't argue with that. I mean, you know, Allahu Akbar. Let me, that's right. Subhanallah. That was like, she threw me a curve ball. All right. Let me rephrase that. Who knows the first one to become a follower of the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, someone who didn't answer before. Your name. Yes, who was it? Amir, that was his mother. Aisha? No, Aisha came much later. All right, someone who didn't. Did you answer a question yet? You did? All right. You answered a question also. All right. Who was it? Who was it? Allahu Akbar, radiallahu anha. Man, you guys, you guys are on fire. Khadija, radiallahu anha. Okay. Who was the Prophet s cousin who was one of the first people to become Muslim? Okay, she didn't answer yet. No, but he was one of the first Muslims, so you get partial credit. Did you answer a question yet? So who was it? Ali, radiallahu anha. Don't say yes, radiallahu anha. Allahu Akbar. Mashallah. Okay, you guys, we gotta up the game here. Okay, here we go. You guys ready? All right. Who was the sword of Allah? You guys, you guys, of course you know this young man right here. Khalid bin Al-Waleed, sayfullah and Maslul. Yes. He was the Mayan of Allah, scared to kufah. Okay, Bismillah. Okay, Mashallah. Are you guys ready for the next one? All right. When the Prophet went from Mecca, sallallahu anhu wa sallam, to Medina, what was that trip called? What was that journey called? From Mecca to Medina. It was called the, yeah, you say it. Go ahead. Tell all of us. Are you shy? Shyness is good. Oh, you didn't hear anything? Oh, he was telling you. So what are you guys talking? What were you discussing? All right. What was the journey called? Asya. And Hijra. Allah Akbar. Man, you guys are sharper than cheddar cheese. Allah Akbar. Okay, here we go. All right. All right. Here we go. Here we go. Here we go. All right. We're going to get a hard one now. When the Prophet, sallallahu anhu wa sallam, went from Mecca to Medina, before he built the big masjid, his masjid, masjid and nabawi, he built another masjid first. What was that masjid called? You know? Really? Allah Akbar. And you're smarter than the average bear. It was called? Who knows? Yes. Allah Akbar. Allah Akbar. How did you get so smart? I think I know. You know how you got so smart? You had a lot of smart food, but not the popcorn type. Organic, free range, grass-fed, cage-free cornflakes. All right. Man, you guys are really fantastic. Now, you guys are ready for this one. Who was the person who went with the Prophet, sallallahu anhu wa sallam, when he made the hijrah? Or you guys say it all together when I tell you to. I'm going to say one, two, three, and then all of you say it since a lot of hands went up. One, two, three. Is Ali or Abu Bakr? Abu Bakr. Ali was the one that slept in the bed to treat the evil kufah of the Quraysh. He's in there sleeping and he's getting away because Ali was in the bed. But Abu Bakr was with him, radiallahu anhu. Okay. When Ali, Abu Bakr, radiallahu anhu and the Prophet, sallallahu anhu wa sallam, were hiding. This is a compound question. That means it's like two or three questions in one. Where were they hiding? And why didn't the Quraysh believe they were in the place they were hiding it? Okay. Bismillah. The cave, the cave, the cave. Did you guys hear that? You guys knew that also, right? You're just shy to say it. That was fantastic. You just have to drop the hero part and you're good to go. Allah Akbar. Man, you guys are really, really smart. So the Prophet and Abu Bakr, they're getting away. But then one of the Quraysh, Islam was Suraka, bin Malik. They caught up with them and he wanted to take them back. But then something miraculous happened and he knew it was hopeless. So what happened when Suraka, radiallahu anhu, because he became Muslim afterwards, caught up with the Prophet, sallallahu alaihi wa sallam, and he had his intention and his mind was made up to take him back. What miraculous thing happened that caused him to turn around? That was the answer to the previous question. But that's cool though. You have credit for answering an earlier question. Allah Akbar asked you, you know. Okay, so what happened? Allah Akbar, the feet of the horse were sinking in the sand so he knew that Allah didn't want him to get the Prophet. So he gave, he gave up. And then, okay, what did the Prophet say to him? That one day what's going to happen? That's a hard one. What did he say? So why are you raising your hand? Or are you scratching? You're stretching. One, two, three, four, you're doing your workout. Okay, he said to him, one day you're going to wear the bracelets of the king of Persia. You knew that one? Yeah, okay. So you get a quarter of question for answering after I answer it. And then one day it happened. And then he put the bracelets on. He was running through the streets of Medina during the time of Omar Rumi Allah. What did Omar say to him? He said, give the bracelets back. The Prophet said, you wear them, not have them. So he had to give them back. But he was happy. So how many, what's your name, young lady? You don't have a name? What's your name? What's the name of the third Khalifa of the Abbasid state? Is that your name, not his name? She's shy. If you're shy is a good thing. Do you know what? You're going to tell me your name. Nuseba. If you're shy you should be happy. Because the Prophet was shy. You know what the Prophet said about shyness? He said, He said, sallallahu alaihi wasallam, al-imanu bil'un wa sab'un as-shuaba. That faith has 70 summer branches, like a big tree with a lot of branches with Nuseba. He said, al-imanu bil'un wa sab'un as-shuaba, like 70 something, 6, 5, 77 branches. Hafdaluha, the best of them. Is to say la ilaha illa Allah. Can you say that? You're not shy anymore. Allah wait for it. The lowest branch is to remove the harmful thing from the path. So listen Nuseba, if you're ever riding your bike and there's a bottle on the sidewalk, you stop your bike, you get off and you remove the bottle and put it on the side. But when you do it, you say la ilaha illa Allah. You know why? Because if you move the bottle from the path, that's removing the harmful thing from the path. So no one goes over and loses control of the bike and falls out and skins their knees up and the palms of their hands. I've done it before. It's not pleasant. Like sand is in the palm of your hand. That rhymes. I'm a poet. You didn't know it. I had sand in the palm of my hands. And then you say la ilaha illa Allah and then you join together between the highest and the lowest branch of faith at the same time. You say la ilaha illa Allah and you remove the harmful thing from the path. Then you know what he said after that? He said shyness is a branch of faith. So that means if you're shy, then you're a believer. Allah Akbar. And Allah loves you. Allah Akbar. So what was your name again? Nuseba. Okay mashallah. Look at that. You only a little bit shy now. Allah Akbar. Everyone say Allah Akbar. Allah Akbar. Allah Akbar kabira. No, kabira. Wa alhamdulillahi. Ka? Ka what? He said it before. Ka Thira. Wa Subhan Allahi. Bukratan. Wa As-Sila. So in the morning and evening you say alhamdulillah. So now you know what we're going to do now? We're going to do thicker. Know what thicker is? We say la ilaha illa Allah. And then it makes your hearts feel so good. So good Nuseba. You guys ready? One or two? One or two? One, two, three, go. La ilaha illa Allah. La ilaha illa Allah. La ilaha illa Allah. La ilaha illa Allah. La ilaha illa Allah. La ilaha illa Allah. La ilaha illa Allah. La ilaha illa Allah. La ilaha illa Allah. Mohamed Rasulullah. La ilaha illa Allah. La ilaha illa Allah Muhammad Rasulullah La ilaha illa Allah La ilaha illa Allah La ilaha illa Allah Muhammad Rasulullah La ilaha illa Allah I know we are gonna mix it up. So I'll say the words and then you guys say La ilaha illa Allah Muhammad Rasulullah Are you ready? Bismillahi r-Rahman r-Rahim I know one, two, one, two, three, go La ilaha illa Allah La ilaha illa Allah La ilaha illa Allah Muhammad Rasulullah La ilaha illa Allah La ilaha illa Allah La ilaha illa Allah Muhammad Rasulullah He said to us in the news about the chosen prophet La ilaha illa Allah La ilaha illa Allah La ilaha illa Allah Muhammad Rasulullah Aleyhi salatullah Jama'at man at-tuhid Wa dalat bil'a mazid Kar'ayyuhal murid La ilaha illa Allah La ilaha illa Allah La ilaha illa Allah Muhammad Rasulullah Aleyhi salatullah Hehissnuka al-Hassin Heyadir'uka al-Mateen Zikr Rabbil Alameen La ilaha illa Allah La ilaha illa Allah La ilaha illa Allah Muhammad Rasulullah Aleyhi salatullah He'urwatu Al-Wufqa La tan'a bakiruha ya'ikhan Nau'iru bihaal janan Inna Muftaah al-jinan La ilaha illa Allah La ilaha illa Allah La ilaha illa Allah Muhammad Rasulullah Aleyhi salatullah La zimuha bil'ashar Wa al-ashiyy wa al-ibqar La tun'a l-ufarqa La ilaha illa Allah La ilaha illa Allah La ilaha illa Allah Muhammad Rasulullah Aleyhi salatullah He'urwatu Al-Khayru khawq i'nd Allah Sahib al-Azib al-Jah Qatamu Rasulil ila Muhammad Rasulullah La ilaha illa Allah Aleyhi salatullah Taqbir Allahu Akbar Allahu Akbar Kabir walhamdulillahi Qatira Wa Subhan Allahi Bukratin wa asila Allahu Akbar We love Qatira Allahu Akbar Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad Wa la alihi wa sahbihi wa salam Subhan Allah Are you ready? Are you very very ready? Are you really very ready? I mean positively ready Allahu Akbar Allahu Akbar Allahu Akbar Kabir walhamdulillahi Are you very very ready? Yes Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim Salatu wa Salamullah Aleyhi salatullah Salatu wa Salamullah Aleyhi salatullah I envy the sand that met his feet I'm jealous of honey he tasted sweet Of birds that herb Spiders that spun Their sacred web To save him from his enemies I envy the clouds that form from the seas I envy the sightless trees that gave Tell you what I envy the sightless trees that gave I forgot You guys forgot too You were singing it Salatu Allah Salamullah Aleyhi salatullah Salatu Allah Salamullah Aleyhi salatullah Allahu Akbar You guys ready? Yes I envy the sightless trees that gave I envy the sightless trees that gave I envy the sightless trees that gave I envy the sightless trees that gave I envy the sightless trees that gave All right, you guys ready? So one, two, one, two, three, go. You guys ready? One, two, one, two, three, go. So one, two, three, go. All right, we're going to do one more thing. You guys ready? We're ready, ready, ready. Okay. So first we're going to make more thicker. We're going to make a thicker like this. We're going to make salawat. Salawat like this. Allahumma salli wa sallim. Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad wa alihi wa sallim. Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad wa alihi wa sallim. Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad wa alihi wa sallim. Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad wa alihi wa sallim. Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad wa alihi wa sallim. Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad wa alihi wa sallim. Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad wa alihi wa sallim. Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad wa alihi wa sallim. Allahumma Salli ala Sayyidina Muhammadun wa Ali wa Sallaam Allahumma Salli ala Sayyidina Muhammadun wa Ali wa Sallaam Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad wa ala Ali wa salam. Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad wa ala Ali wa sahbihi wa salam. Assalamu alaikum young man. Assalamu alaikum. Assalamu alaikum. What's your name young man? Yusuf. Yusuf. Assalamu alaikum Tawfiq Ali. Assalamu alaikum. Assalamu alaikum. Assalamu alaikum. Assalamu alaikum. Assalamu alaikum. Yusuf. How old are you? Five and a half. Five and a half. Allahumma salli alaikum. And do you like school? Yeah. You're home school? Or you go to kindergarten? Kindergarten. Kindergarten that the bees are disappearing? Maybe here's a bee. Teaching you knowing the bees are disappearing. Because a lot of problems. But Yusuf right? Yusuf you're making the bees disappear too. Did you know that? Yeah, well I'm telling you making the bees disappear. You know why? Because you only get A's. Allahumma salli alaikum. He's making the bees disappear. Because you only get A's. He doesn't get any B's. So the bees are disappearing. Oh yeah, alright. That's like a Seed Abdul Hakim Marad joke. It's so sophisticated you get it next week. You're like eating dinner. And everyone thinks she went crazy. Like yeah last week Seed Abdul Hakim told this joke. And I just don't know what he was talking about. Allah Akbar. You guys have been great. So you have to wrap it up. Say goodbye to all my new friends. But we'll meet again inshallah. I'm doing that. You got who knows any poetry. You guys have to tell your parents to get you the poetry program. It starts with the little poems. Because bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger. So as you go through your first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade. You learn a lot of poems. Do you want to hear a poem? Robert Frost. Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening. You guys ready? Whose woods these are? So you think of woods? I think I know. His house is in the village though. He will not see me stopping here to watch his woods fill up with snow. My little horse must think it queer to stop without a farmhouse near between the woods and frozen lake the longest evening of the year. He gives his harness bell a shake. To ask if there is some mistake. The only other sounds the sweep of easy wind and downy flakes. The woods are lovely dark and deep but I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep and miles to go before I sleep. Miles to go before I sleep. On that note. So then you get bigger and bigger poems to get Casey at the bat. Casey, mighty Casey. The outlook was quite gloomy for the mudville nine that day. The score stood for the two with but one ending left to play. That's the beginning. Then they want Casey to come to the bat. But Flynn preceded Casey. As did Jimmy Blake. The first one was a Lulu and the second was a cake. But when Flynn let fly a single much to the wonderment of all and Blake the most despise it for the cover off the ball. Huh? That's the actual poem. Casey at the bat. Then yeah, then he struck out at the end. Somewhere in this favorite land the sun is shining bright. Somewhere the bands are playing and somewhere hearts are light. Somewhere the children play and somewhere somewhere people shout but there is no joy in mudville for mighty Casey has struck out. He missed the wall. How about the jabberwocky? You guys know what nonsense is? There's something you have to avoid at all costs. Except when you read the jabberwocky. It was brilliant again. The slimy toves did a viral and gimbal in the wave. Oh, Mimsy wore the borough golds in the moment rafts out grave. Beware the bender snatch my son the claws that scratch the cause that look at the jaws that catch beware the juke juke bird and shun the foomies bender snatch. And then so he took his vorpal blade in hand long sign and long time the man some foe he sought. Then rested he by the tum tum tree and stood a while then fought and then he got the jabberwocky. One two one two and through and through the vorpal blade when Snickers snatched. He left it dead and with his head he came gloomthing back and hast all slain the jabberwock come to my arms my beamish boy a fraptious day colloy collay each whorled in his joy was brilliant in the slidy toves did a guy roll in gimbal in the wave or Mimsy wore the borough golds in the moment rafts out grave that my friends is total nonsense. So since we engaged in nonsense we have to make a little more thicker to get our hearts right. You guys ready? Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. Subhanallah wa bi hamdihi subhanallahil a'zim Subhanallah wa bi hamdihi subhanallahil a'zim Subhanallah wa bi hamdihi subhanallahil a'zim Subhanallah wa bi hamdihi subhanallahil a'zim Subhanallah wa bi hamdihi subhanallahil a'zim Subhanallah wa bi hamdihi subhanallahil a'zim Subhanallah wa bi hamdihi subhanallahil a'zim Subhanallah wa bi hamdihi subhanallahil a'zim Subhanallah wa bi hamdihi subhanallahil a'zim Subhanallah wa bi hamdihi subhanallahil a'zim Subhanallah wa bi hamdihi subhanallahil a'zim Now you guys, we have to do one more thing, since we're engaged in nonsense. We have to memorize a hadith on the Prophet. Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. And the first one who memorizes it gets a prize. Nusaybah. You want to get the prize? InshaAllah. Here we go. He said, the Messenger of Allah. Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. He said, the Messenger of Allah. Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. You guys say that. The world. The world. The world. Sejnal mu'min. Ad dunya. Ad dunya. Ad dunya. Sejnal mu'min. Nusaybah, can you say that. Ad dunya, sejnal mu'min. Ad dunya sijlul mu'min. Ad dunya sijlul mu'min. Ad dunya sijlul mu'min. Alright, from the top. Allah Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. Ad dunya sijlul mu'min. Wa jannatul kathir. Wa jannatul kathir. Wa jannatul kathir. Wa jannatul kathir. Wa jannatul kathir. Yousuf, come here. Come here. Wa jannatul kathir. Wa jannatul kathir. Wa jannatul kathir. Wa jannatul kathir. Kaafir. Kaafir. Kaafir. Kaafir. Khathir. Yeah, uh, ad dunya. Dunya sijlul mu'min. Sijlul mu'min. Wa jannatul kathir. Wa jannatul kathir. I love to carry guys. Ad dunya sijlul mu'min. Wa janatul kathir. Ad dunya sijlul mu'min. Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, ad dunya sijnu al mu'min wa jannatul kafir. Qala Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, ad dunya sijnu al mu'min wa jannatul kafir. One last time with the practice. Then it's going to get real up in here. Qala Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, ad dunya sijnu al mu'min wa jannatul kafir. Who's going to say it by themselves, from top to the bottom? For him, of course. Ya Allah. Don't take the money, no startle. Qala Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, ad dunya sijnu al mu'min wa jannatul kafir. Qala Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, ad dunya sijnu al mu'min wa jannatul kafir. Qala Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, ad dunya sijnu al mu'min wa jannatul kafir. Qala Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, ad dunya sijnu al mu'min wa jannatul kafir. Qala Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, ad dunya sijnu al mu'min wa jannatul kafir. Qala Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, ad dunya sijnu al mu'min wa jannatul kafir. Qala Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, ad dunya sijnu al mu'min wa jannatul kafir. Qala Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, ad dunya sijnu al mu'min wa jannatul kafir. Qala Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, ad dunya sijnu al mu'min wa jannatul kafir. Qala Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, ad dunya sijnu al mu'min wa jannatul kafir. Qala Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, ad dunya sijnu al mu'min wa jannatul kafir. Take beer! Take beer! Take beer! You know what that means? It means the messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him said, the world is a prison for the believer and paradise for the disbeliever. Why would the world be a prison for the believers? What happens when you're in prison? Can you do anything you want anytime you want when you're in prison? No, you have to wake up when the warden, the warden is the one who controls the whole prison. You have to wake up when the warden says to wake up. You have to eat when the warden says eat. You have to eat what they say. You want to eat a nice biryani with samosas and some kabbali on the side, but they give you beans and rice because that's what the warden says you got to eat. So the believer in the world doesn't do what he or she wants when they want anytime they want. We have to do what Allah says we do. When he says to do it, like Ramadan, Allah says you can eat until the day breaks, the crack of dawn. When you start to see the light of the sun in the sky, a little bit, then you can't eat anymore. So Allah is the warden and the dunya is the prison and we're the prisoners. And if you don't believe in Allah, you do whatever you want. So it's like you're in jannah. But when the next life, those who thought they were in heaven are going to be in the other place. What's the other place called? Where? Jahannam. Yeah, yeah, they're going to be in Jahannam. It's not going to be a good day. It's not going to be a good day. As a caffeine, you know, for those who rejected faith and thought they were in jannah in the world, it's going to be a difficult, hard day. And that's why it's a prison for the believers. What's your name, young lady? What's your name? Yeah. Halima. Halima. What do you want to say to everyone to give them advice? You know something. You know how much wood could witch up, chuck in wood, chuck wood, chuck wood. You don't know how much wood would chuck, chuck, chuck in wood, chuck wood, chuck wood. I know. You know how much wood, chuck wood, chuck a lot of wood if wood, chuck wood, chuck wood. So Halima, what's your favorite subject in school? You don't know much about the Middle Ages. You look at the pictures and turn the pages. Math? You like math? Alright, what's the square root of pi? What? The square root of pi is apple. Apple pi. Math. Math is there, though. Give us how much is 11 times 11? Yeah, how much? 110. No, not 110. What was it? Oh, 121. You're smarter than the average bear. Alright, what's 12 times 12? Wait, Halima, that's Halima. She likes math. That's an easy one. Alright, what's 12 times 12? How much is 2 times 2? No, not 4 times 2. Math is your favorite subject. Yeah, but we want to do it like we're going to break it down to its constituent elements. So you have the 12 and the 12. So 12 and 12, how many 2s do you have? No. Two 12s. So you do the 2 times 2 twice. How much is 2 times 2? And how much is 2 times 2 a second time? You do it again. Like 2 times 2 once is 4. 2 times 2 another time is 6. Oh, look at this 6. Wait, I'm asking wrong. No, no. How much is 2 times 2? 4. Alright, that's one time. How much is 2 times 2? 4. 4. How much is 1 times 1? 1. And what's the 1 and the 2 4s? Listen to this young man. Listen to Yahya. How much is 2 times 2? 2 times 2 is 4. How much is 2 times 2? 4. How much is 1 times 1? Because you got the 1. And so what is the result of the 2 times 2 once and 2 times 2 twice and 1 times 1? You said it before. 2. Wait, no. You said it first time. How much is 12 times 12? 1 times 12 is 144. Alright, so 2 times 2 is 4. 2 times 2 is 4. How much is 1? 144. Oh, I didn't get a year and a half. Do you know what I mean now? Yeah, no. You got it? Alright, so before I go, everyone has to be quiet because I'm going to give you guys... Alright, you got it. You got it. We believe you. We believe you. You got it. Yeah, all of your wonderful poems and memorizing Hadith and making it a little thicker, you guys all get an award. Do you know what the award is called? The award is called the prestigious scarecrow award. The prestigious scarecrow award. What? I'm going to tell you right now. You know why all of you are well deserving of the prestigious scarecrow award? This is why. Like this scarecrow, each and every one of you is outstanding in your field. On that note, I bid you goodnight. As-salamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh. The parents will explain to you later. They'll break it down for you. Fatiha. Bismillah. Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem. I don't hear you guys. No saber, I don't hear you. Fatiha. One. Two. One, two, three. A'ubu billahi. Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem. Alhamdulillahi wa barakatuh. Alhamdulillahi wa barakatuh. Fiyah khana abudu wa iyyah khana saaim. Ehlina sraq wa sada lal adhina wa gub. So you guys have a wonderful night. You guys are going to sleep here in the masjid? No? Is she like Halima said yes. Halima is the boss, you gotta listen to her. You know there was once a lady she could see like three days out into the desert. She had a good eyesight. So they listened so you have to listen to Halima. You know what her name was? Her name was Habami. Habami. And she looked out in the desert and she saw three days ahead. She said there's a little army. They're coming towards the village. Get ready. And they looked out. They didn't see anything. And then the next day she looked out and she said they're getting closer. Get ready. And they looked out. They didn't see anything. And then she said they're one day away. Get ready. They're going to destroy our village. And they looked out. They didn't see anything. Then the next day they came and they wrecked the village. They took all the camels and sheep away. They wrecked the village. And so the poor wrote a poem about Habami. You know what the poor said? The poor said, That if it wasn't for some disturbance in the night, the little birdie would have left the sweetness of sleep. If Habami says something, you better believe her. For verily, the word of truth is that spoken by Habami. No, I said that poem. So I could say this. If she said Halima, she said Halima. So if Halima tells you to do something, better do it. Because the word of truth is that spoken by Halima. Peace be upon you.