 I remember reading a kutbah quite recently about when Hazr Tabas al-Islam, and we know he was very powerful, not only in a war, but even in speech. And when they were in Mecca, Hazr Tabas al-Islam got on top of the Kaaba. And I clarified with some sheikhs and well-learned scholars if this kutbah was actually real. One of the things he says in the kutbah, he goes, this house only has value because my father, no, because his father, look how Hazr Tabas speaks, look at the respect level. He doesn't say my father, he says his father, referring to Imam al-Islam, his father was born in it, that was the power of his speech. So it's something that we should always understand that, you know, Hazr Tabas al-Islam wasn't just a bloodthirsty, you know, barbaric sword-flying killer of enemies. He was a great warrior, he was a scholar, I'm sure had there been a time where he would have had to answer a question, he would have done it just as well as any Imam would have, and that was something that we don't give him credit for.