 Imam al-Baqir, of course, Imam al-Sajjad's son, he says, verily he, referring to Imam al-Sajjad, verily he used to provide for one hundred households from among the poor of Medina. He liked for the orphans, the needy, the disabled, the poor and the destitute to be present at his food spread. He served them with his own hands and if anyone among them had a family, he used to take the food to their households. He never ate any food but that he first gave charity from it. And we're saying this is coming from Imam al-Baqir, so we're not saying, you know, is this going to be a legitimate or, you know, how true of it? And he's saying, just that last bit, he never eats any food. So no bite of any food but that he first gave charity from it.