 I mean, according to Imam al-Razali, in order for someone to... it's very difficult, very difficult for someone to go to hell. And they don't go to hell on a technicality. No one goes to hell on a technicality. It's interesting, the Prophet said that the flesh of martyrs does not decompose, that God, he preserves them, they're incorruptible. You go to places in the world that, you know, like saints are buried where they're not actually buried, they're in open air tombs, they're not decomposing. And that's something for the Muslim to think about. When they exhumed Medgar Evers' body in 1993, 30 years after he was shot by a Klansman on his driveway, his body was in pristine shape, pristine condition. There's something for a Muslim to think about. God will be merciful even if we don't want him to be. How can we possibly judge someone and consign them to the flames? We don't know what that person's been through.