 And my parents, Jazal Hamullah Al-Fahir, said, Well, everybody now is a teenager. Maybe we should make sure that all this Islamic knowledge we've been telling them, it's really resonating. So the parents decided that each teenager was going to go ahead and give a lecture. To whom? To the parents. I went to my father and I said, with my mother, I said, I don't have anything to speak about. What am I going to talk about? They said anything, everything that you've been, you know, reading and studying and just anything. Don't worry about it. I was looking frantically through the, my stuff. I was like, what do I do? I need to prepare. I don't know what to do. And then I went through my stack of cassette tapes and I pulled out a tape titled, Whom do you follow? It was by Imam Siraj Bahaj. You know what I did? I copied every single line from his lecture, literally. And in the lecture, I hope you hear this lecture one day, every few sentences, he says, Whom do you follow? And then he would keep going, Whom do you follow? And keep going, Mashallah. So I would write Whom do you follow every single time? And when it came to my turn that weekend to give the lecture, I held, I sat between the mom's hall, the woman where the woman sitting, where the men were sitting, they put me in the middle and I held the papers and I gave my very first lecture ever in the words of the Imam Siraj Mahaj, Whom do you follow? Yes, this is how we started fast forward a couple more years, just a couple more years. And suddenly I am responsible for putting together a minute conference. I'm still high schooler at this point. They gave me a sheet and the sheet literally had the names of different speakers and their phone numbers. I picked up the phone. Here I am 17. Assalamu alaikum, my name is Rani. I'm organizing a minna conference. Would you be willing to come Imam Siraj Mahaj who picks up the line on the other end and he says minna conference where? I say Detroit. He says put me down and Imam Siraj Mahaj shows up to Detroit because a high schooler asked him to speak at a high school conference, not MSA college students, not adults, high schooler. He's in New York. And if you look at Imam Siraj Mahaj's itinerary, you will see that every day for years on end, he has been traveling all of the communities of this country and the impact he has made on every single one of us without fail. Each of us has stories to share about this person.