 A Muslim sees the unseen. A Muslim sees the unseen. And if we don't see the unseen, then we might fall victim to some ideas that will attack our Aqida. But a Muslim sees the unseen. That's how Allah described us in the Quran. So we interacted the unseen. And part of that means that what we're doing right now, we're seeing the invisible reality of what we just did. What we just did, there's a beautiful verse in the Quran that God, Subhanahu wa Ta'ala, he tells each of us. He's telling each of us. He says, no person knows the delights of the eyes hidden for him or her because of what they used to do. So sitting here right now, praising our Prophet, doing dhikr, no person knows the delights of the eyes hidden for him or her. Hidden for him because of what they used to do. So we need to keep our eye on the prize. Ramadan's ending, not yet. We still have a beautiful night, another day or two. Don't check out yet. So you have some Quran to read, some du'a'at to make. There are some people that you haven't made du'a'at for yet. Remember them by name. But Ramadan insha'Allah is going to end soon. Ramadan is going to end soon. But we will continue insha'Allah. And the Rabb of Ramadan will continue after Ramadan. The Rabb of Ramadan is the Rabb of Shawwal. The Lord of Ramadan is the Lord of Shawwal. And so when we finish this month, we keep our eye on the prize. We keep our eye on the prize. When our eye slips off the prize, that's when the dunya gets heavy. The prize is Allah and the next life. And when the eyes are on the prize, the eyes of the heart and our eyes are on the prize, then we can ride the waves of the dunya. But when our eye slips and we start to see all these other things, then the dunya gets heavy. And then we need to remind ourselves, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. Let me pause the world to be with the creator of the world. Let me pause the world for a moment. Let me get, let me check back in. Let me check back in. Alright, eye on the prize, Allah. You know, yes, this person just bought a fancy car that I can't afford. Yes, this person just got a promotion and I didn't. Yes, this person is married and I'm not. Yes, this person is pretty and handsome. Handsome, prettier than me. Yes, hold on, hold on, hold on. Let me get back. Allah. Keep my eye on the prize. Ya Allah, I live for you. Ya Allah, I breathe for you. Ya Allah, you made me, you designed me. You are al-Musawir, you designed me and you are al-Hakeem and you have all the wisdom and I trust you. I trust you. Keep my eye on the prize and ya Allah, I'm with you and I'm going to be patient for a few days here. And then you made a deal with the Prophet, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. Each of you and each of us have a deal with Allah and a deal with the Prophet, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. And I'm going to tell you these and then we're going to go do the special prayer, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. Each of us have a contract with Allah and a contract with the Prophet, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. We have a contract with Allah when he made you and created you and blew from his, in a manner befitting to him from his spirit, from his Ruh. Right? And he said, am I not your Lord, your maker, your master, your owner? And you said, Bala, yes you are. So you made a contract with him and that contract is to obey him. And we either obey and Islam is a debt. Religion is a debt to God. Deen is a dain. Religion is a debt. We owe God prayer. It's not a, we owe God. We either do it in this life or the next life. But it's his. We owe him five prayers a day. We owe him five prayers a day. We owe him zakat. We owe him fasting Ramadan. We owe him. We either do it in this life or the next. Right? So we have a contract to obey Allah. And then we have a deal with our Prophet, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. Right? When they went to the Aqaba pledge and they pledged allegiance to the Prophet, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. And they put his hand in his hand. Right? Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. And they said, and he said to them, will you pray? Yes. Will you be honest? Yes. Will you true? Will you protect me? Yes. Will you, will you not care when people insult you because of your religion? Did you hear that guys? Will you not care when people insult you because of your religion? He said, yes. He said, okay, if you do that, then what do you get? And what do you get? You get one thing. What do you get? You get paradise. That's the deal, ladies and gentlemen. You made a deal with the Prophet, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. And you know, when we collect that deal, we collect that deal at the fountain, at the day of judgment, and he's waiting for us, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. He's waiting for us. So we fulfill our part of the deal. We get paradise. That's the promise, ladies and gentlemen. And Mohammed Constantino, I love you. Catch it, bro. Catch the kiss. There you go. Put it on your cheek, down on your cheek, bro. There you go. I love you. So that's our deal with our Prophet, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam and our contract with Allah. May Allah be gentle with us. May Allah bless all of you and all of us and accept from us. We're going to do a very special, unique prayer with Amm-ul-Tarif. This is in both that I know of, that I studied in the Hanafi and Shafi'i Medheb schools of thought. It's called the Tasabih prayer. It's a really special prayer. Amm-ul-Tarif will describe how to do it in the main hall. And it's a very, very nice prayer. If you've never done it once in your life, do it at least once in your life, because we want to do everything in our books and everything in our tradition at least once. So we go to the Prophet, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam, and he's proud. It's the Tasabih prayer where within the prayer, Amm-ul-Tarif will describe. We do Subhanallah Alhamdulillah, La ilaha illa Allah Allahu Akbar. 75 times each raka'ah for a total of 300 times. May Allah accept, insha'Allah.