 Jumia na ukelebelak. Yaweweun Puweweunnya, sezutena You may be a seztena in your own way but the absolute seztena is Almighty God You may be provider to your own family to your own friends at work but don't forget that The absolute provider is Allah God Almighty You may be healer, you may be a doctor But the absolute one is God Almighty. We are not absolute in whatever we do, hands. It's a slogan, it's an anthem for Muslims. Whenever they do in their lives, whether receiving good news or receiving bad news, they say Subhanallah, they say Ya Allah. If they are falling down, they say Subhanallah. When amazing news is given to them, they say Subhanallah. It simply means we are referring every matter to Almighty God. To say, you know what, without God, I'm nothing. Without God, I can't do, without God, I can't move. This good news that is coming to me, I'm saying Subhanallah, it is from him and not out of my doings. This bad news that is coming to me, I'm saying Allah, I'm referring it back to him because I know with him things are possible and for those of us who are she us and love about Abdullah, we know very well that beautiful sayings of Imam Hussein which struck me always. Imam Hussein in that difficult moment in the Kuliland of Karbala, what would he say and what was he saying? He said, whatever is happening to me, I found it so easy because I know it is under the watchful eyes of Allah, Subhanahu wa Ta'ala. So therefore Muslims, we mention Allah, Allah, Allah. We simply see He is pivotal and central to our life and without Him, as Imam Hussein al-Aabidin used to mention in his manajat, ilahi la takilni ila nafsi tarfa ta'ainina abada. Oh my Lord, do not leave me to myself for a twinkle of an eye. If you are to leave me without taking care of me for a twinkle of an eye, where will I be? So hence, this is our slogan as Muslims give an effort into Allah, Subhanahu wa Ta'ala.