 And this is why the people who dedicated themselves to worship, they would often do so in a very small space that was dimly lit. And if you've ever visited the Khalwa places of many of the Salihin in many Muslim countries, you can find places where great ulama and great Salihin would engage in ibadah. And they're usually very tight. They don't have all these windows and all these things coming in. Or if there is a window, it's kind of covered with a wooden covering or something just to get a little bit of light in. And they're not distracted by anything of the world. It's very simple. And it's almost kind of cramped. And how many people would actually go and read Qur'an? And we hear of the Salihin who would dig their own grave and read dukatams of Qur'an in their graves. Why? Because it helps you have presence of heart. This is... I'm not distracted by anything in the world in a place like this or in a moment like this. So you found that many people in this ummah of the great Salihin, they would engage in their ibadah in a very small and dimly lit place that was only big enough for them to actually engage in sujud. Because that place helped actually collect all of their focus and remain focused and determined to only be present in the prayer. And those who had a strength and great ability even when they would attend the prayer in the masjid, they would still keep their sight in the place of their sujud. They wouldn't look around. Even those who had a certain level of experience and steadfastness in their ibadah, even then they would be careful.