 And you have the story of Sayyidina Jaffa, Ibn Abi Talib. Eventually known as Sayyidina Jaffa and Qayyar, radiAllahu anhu. That there was a battle of the Prophet ﷺ sent them on an expedition, the battle of Mu'ta'a in the area of Jordan. And the Prophet ﷺ, many of the Sahabah are still in Medina. And in the variation it comes that Sayyidina Jaffa, he was bearing the standard. He had the standard in his right hand. So he's fighting this battle. He's bearing the standard. And then what happens? His hand gets cut off. His right hand gets cut off. His arm, rather. He moves it over to the left hand. He doesn't stop fighting. He keeps going. He's still fighting the Qafat. He keeps going. He has the standard now in his left hand. Next thing what happens? His left hand is cut off. His left arm is cut off. He's still fighting valiantly, sacrificing himself, doing what he can, because he has this internal reality that I need to spread this theme. His left hand gets cut off. What does he do? He holds it up in between his arms, whatever he has left of his arm, until he can't do it anymore. And then he's wounded, severely wounded. The Sahabah, they take the standard from him, they pull him to the side. They count any wounds, all on the front of his body, from swords, from spears, from arrows, no wound on his backside. Why? Because he never turned around. He kept going. No matter what he said, this is it. I'm going for it. He sacrificed everything. Imagine 80 wounds. This was like real, real, real battle. This wasn't gunshots and drone strikes. No, these people were fighting with their swords, with their spears, right in their faces. 80 wounds, they count. They offered him water. They said, drink some water. Oh, Jaffa, what does he say? I'm fasting. I'm not going to drink water. I'm fasting. He says, I hope to break my fasting paradise. And that's exactly what happens. At the time, the Prophet's son was sitting in Medina Manorah. And the Sahabah who were there, they see the Prophet's son and say, Wa alaykum as-salam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh. And then he starts speaking to somebody and they're not understanding what's going on. After they gather, they ask him, Ya Rasulullah, who are you speaking to? He said, that was Jaffa Ibn Abi Talib, who was in front of me with a group of angels, Allah replaced his arms with two wings with which he can fly with wherever he wants to paradise. And he came where he was in paradise, who did he come to visit? Sayyidina Rasulullah as-salam. Because of his love for the Prophet's son. He came and he visited the Prophet's as-salam and the Prophet's as-salam so he became known after that as Jaffa Ibn Abi Talib. Look at what these people did. They sacrificed everything for us and they did not do this so we could just sit around. That's not the purpose of our life.