 Anidya Pintu-Wayla is the first wife, or was the first wife of the pulpit pulpit piece be upon him, but she, her reputation preceded him. She was known as a very wealthy and very intelligent business woman. She was entrepreneurial. She actually had, she was a tradeswoman, so she had business, selling her trading goods that she employed men, mostly men, who would travel as far as Syria on her behalf. And to be a woman in pre-Islamic Arabia at that time doing something like that was pretty extraordinary, but it just, she's an exemplar in faith, and she's considered one of the four perfect women that we study in terms of just her story, but she even after, you know, he received prophecy at age of 40, they were married at that time, but even after Islam, she continued to use her wealth and extraordinary ways to help, to help Muslims and anything. So she was in her own right, a very established, like the woman that she's an icon of the faith. There's another woman, her name is Bum Amara, and she was also a female companion of the proclamation. She was actually, went to join one of the great battles at that time as a nurse to tend to some of the wounded, but she found herself on the front lines of the battle. So she's kind of one of those warrior women who just went right out there and, you know, fought, and she was, she's another amazing example. We have, she was in the 9th century, a woman who established the Qaraweem mosque in Fez Morocco, which is actually considered to be the very first university in the world. This was done by a Muslim woman. So again, things that people don't associate with Islam, first of all, but then with Muslim women, aren't things that are like this. We have Lubna of Cordoba, she was an intellectual and mathematician, the second half of the 10th century, and she was famous for her knowledge of grammar and the quality of her poetry. We have Miriam of Astro-Leia, Ejivia, it's a title because she was a great mathematician and scientist who worked on astrolase, which again was in the 10th century invented by Muslims. Zaynab el-Shahda from the 12th century, she was a great polygrapher and teacher. Razia Sultana from the 13th century was the first female Sultana on Delhi. Queen Aminah Azharia of the 16th century, she was known for her military expertise, especially her early military strategy, and in particular engineering skills in directing the great world canister in her various campaigns. So she's actually credited for doing something that our own president has not yet been able to do. She built a wall. The famous star in a wall in Nigeria, so I think you need to let me know about her. But there are some of the other extraordinary examples throughout history, where some women have done amazing things that again just kind of show the role of women in this song has been key consistent from the onset. It's a matter of having that strength of knowing who you are, knowing what God expects you to do and then acting on it.