 Mae'r ystyried yn Medinah yn y ffordd 11 yma. Mae'r profiad yn ymddiol, a'r ffordd yw'r cyffer yn ymddiol a'r ysgifffaeth yn ymddiol. A'r ysgifffaeth yn ymddiol a'r ysgifffaeth yn ymddiol a'r ysgifffaeth yn ymddiol. Rwy'n gwybod i'r cyffer yn ymddiol. Rwy'n gwybod i'r bai'r ymddiol a'r bai'r bai'r ymddiol a'r cyffer yn ymddiol? A'r cyffer yn ymddiol a'r ysgifffaeth yn ymddiol a'r ysgifffaeth yn ymddiol? Smyl allan eu rai'r cyffer yn ymddiol. Gofyn'r cyffer yn ymddiol, mae'n gofyn i'r cyffer, mae'n gofyn i'n Mynddon o'r dechrau, mwyn i'r grannu, o'n rhai hynny yn ymddiol, mae gennych eu bai'r cyffer yn ymddiol, yw'r hyn yn gallu gweithio, ac yn ddechrau'r gwahanol, oherwydd y maen nhw'n ddim yn ymddi'r ysgol, a'i ddim yn ddych chi'n ddweud i'r Ysgol yma, cyflym yn y ddechrau, a wnaethon nhw'n ddweud i'r maen nhw'n ffordd, ddechrau'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddechrau. Mae'n cydweithio i'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud, mae'n cydweithio i'r ddweud i'r ddweud. felly'n fyddech chi'n cael ei wneud. Felly yn ddifrif, byddai'n eich bwysig, ma'n ddifrif ei ddifrif i'r ddifrif i'r ddifrif a'r ddifrif, o'r ddifrif yn ddechrau, o'r ddifrif y rhaid. Felly mae'r ddifrif yn ddifrif o'r ddifrif. Ond rydw i'n cyfnod nhw cyffreit o'r ddechrau o'u ffathemwynt y Zahra alayih as-salam. Dyna'r ddau'r ddau'r profiadul arall yn yr effeithio. Rwy'n ddim gweithio i gyd yn ddechrau ac roeddwyd yn cyfrifio'r ddau'u ddau a ddim gweithio'r ddau'r ddau i ddau. Ac rydyn ni'n rydyn ni'n gyd yn gallu ychydig fyddechrau o'r ddau a'r ddau'r ddau a'u ddau a'r ddau'r ddau. I want you to picture that you witness the enemies breaking down the door. And you hear the scream of Fatima Ta-Sahra alai has-salam and you see them set fire to the house. How would you feel seeing this? What would you do in this situation? What a scene. What a scene that would be? Would I run to Fatima Ta-Sahra and save the baby Mohsen? Would I run to Imam Hassan Hussein and protect them mentally for what is going to come up, what they're going to see soon? Would I run to Imam Ali and call him to come and help? What would I do? It's quite hard. It's quite hard to picture yourself in such a picture, in such a tragedy. But I definitely want to go and see the life of baby Mohsen, what's in, has you caused. And now I want you to picture that the attack has ended. And you're walking towards the house now and you see the body of Fatima Ta-Sahra just lying on the ground. And around her, her children, Al-Hassan wal Hussein, Zeyna b'n uncolffwn, they're crying, they're trying to wake her up. How would you feel seeing such a thing? Do you feel you could cope with such a thing? What would you try to do to make the situation easier for these poor children? I don't think I'd be able to make it easier. I think I'd definitely want to be strong. I would definitely want to be strong and just mentally be there for the children. Protect them, take them, embrace them, help them in any way, speak to them, distract them. But when they would then reply to me that our mother Fatima has gone, I think I'd just break down. It's a difficult situation to be in. It's a big test as well. I believe what would you do? You'd want to do the right thing, obviously. You want to do the right thing for Imam Ali, for Fatima Ta-Sahra, for the kids, say the Zeynab. It is a great test indeed. We like to think that we would do the right thing, but sometimes doing the right thing is difficult. It's easier said than done and you don't know until you're put in that hot water how you will cope exactly. I want to ask you now that I want you to imagine that you are walking beside our Imam, Imam Az-Zaman. May Allah SWT hasten his reappearance on the earth. I want you to imagine that you're walking beside him in Medina and you ask him, Yabnir Rasulallah, where are we going? And he said, and he says to you, I'm going to take you to the grave of my grandmother Fatima Ta-Sahra. I want you now to imagine that you're standing before her grave, this grave that no one has known where this grave has been up until now. What would you say to Fatima Ta-Sahra in that moment if you could say anything? To be utmost honest with you, there's so much to say. Living in this day and age, there's so much to say. I definitely start with my salams. Peace and blessings be upon you, Zahra. The broken ribs, the broken child. I wouldn't ask for anything for myself personally just because that's too much to ask from Fatima Ta-Sahra. I'd be embarrassed to ask for anything for me personally, but I would ask for guidance, guidance to help my community. Guidance to do whatever I can do, maybe an answer or a sign from Fatima Ta-Sahra I agree in giving permission, in telling me the world I approve what you're doing. It's just something to keep me going despite the obstacles. I definitely want her to help me in what I'm doing. Not that I'm doing anything great, but I really want her blessings and I'd really want her to help me truthfully. To help me firstly stay on the path of Imam Ali, stay on the path of Imam al-Mahdi. I just want to show the thing Allah has in his reappearance. But to give back as well, to do something, to take action, practical action. erbyr deudio i chi llawer i'r ben willwyr yw'r llyfr yn gwybod. Mae'r llyfr iddyn nhw'n gwneud â gweld Secondaeth, felly rydw i'r ddod i'r holl yw beth. Mae'r sebab i bethau ac yn effeithio. Rwy'n bwysig o'r havach yn ni Hunt Na'r Llyfr yn ddisgrifennu ym Myethanol. I'n bwysig o'r holl o'r Llyfr ar gyfer ynghyir. ac yn ystod yn ffast o'r peth o'r eich Llywodraeth a'r Llywodraeth a'r Llywodraeth. Mae Alla Panwataeala heistwnt o'r rhaid o'r maen nhw, ac yn ystod o'r ffordd, o'r ffordd, o'r ffordd, o'r ffordd, o'r ffordd, o'r ffordd, o'r ffordd.