 We saw the name of Allah praising him for the fact that he's given us Ramaban and he's given us the Eid prayer and he's given us the community to pray Eid with. We praise Allah for Azza wa Jalla for the fact that he's given us the knowledge to pray the Eid prayer and he said, Allah is greater. This Eid that we pray is a reminder that there are times for joy in our Deen and there are times for seriousness in our Deen. And often the seriousness and the joy come in pairs that sometimes you experience joy and it comes sometimes with a bit of rigor. And sometimes you experience rigor and it comes with a bit of joy. And this Eid is a reminder that we're departing from Ramaban. We're departing from the blessing of Ramaban, the fasting with our communities, praying in the nights, taking those opportunities to refine ourselves, to have tahdeeb, to refine our character, refine our worship, refine our presence with Allah Azza wa Jalla, refine our taqwa, refine our consciousness of Allah Azza wa Jalla, refine our gratitude of Allah Azza wa Jalla. It's a reminder to us that Allah is greater. Allahu Akbar Allahu Akbar La ilaha illa Allah Allahu Akbar Allahu Akbar Wa Lillahi Alhamd. And we say this in the Eid prayer and before the Eid prayer and after the Eid prayer on the way to the Eid prayer, on the way back from the Eid prayer, we say Allahu Akbar, Allah is greater that we remind ourselves that these actions that we did, the fasting that we did, this fasting was not a favor that we did to Allah, it was a favor that Allah did to us and we said Allahu Akbar. And Allah rewards us with the Eid prayer after, with the joy of the Eid community after, with the Muslim community and the Eid prayer after. He gives us the joy of visiting each other, dressing up and having gratitude for him. And we say Allahu Akbar for that. This month that we just came out of is a reminder to us that Allah is greater. And that this month, many of us took it as a month of tahdeeb, a month of refining, that we refine ourselves in this month, that every single one of us, even if we fasted a single day, if you're the person that does not pray a single prayer except the Eid prayer, if you're a person that does not fast a single fast except in Ramadan, if you're a person that does not pray at all in the masjid except in Ramadan, that this was a time for you to refine yourself, that at least we did that, Alhamdulillah, and that we did that and we felt the joy of that that we wanted to implicate more of that in our lives. So we had that tahdeeb, we had that refining after that, we want this tahdeeb. We want to have steadfastness, uprightness in whatever that we gain in this month, that whatever we gain in this month, we don't want to lose it. Because if you're not going, if you're not in a sense, then you're indecent. If you're not progressing, then you're stagnant, you're regressing. And so whatever progress we made in this month in our relationship with Allah, in our relationship with the Qur'an, in our relationship with the Prophet ﷺ, we want to keep this going. We do not want to lose this, that after this refining, we want this tahdeeb. After this tahdeeb, we want to have steadfastness. We want to have uprightness in this. So we say Allahahu akbar Allahahu akbar La ilaha Inna Allahahu akbar Allahahu akbar Wa lillaha alhamdwakuna Qudi hadha Wa s-Safirullaha li walakum al-Nisaan al-Muslimin Ya Qam al-Safiruhu Innahu wal-Ghafiur al-Rahim Allahahu akbar Allahahu akbar Allahahu akbar La ilaha Inna Allahahu akbar Allahahu akbar Allah is greater than our actions, Allah is greater than our misdeeds, Allah is, His mercy is greater than that, that maybe does not accept our Toba at the end of the month, and He does not accept our Toba on the Day of Eid, Allah is too generous that He is too great that He allowed us to pass to Ramadan and not forgive us on Ramadan. We need to remember that Allah is greater than our actions, Allah is greater than our non-actions, Allah is greater than the states of our hearts, Allah is greater than the thoughts in our minds, Allah is greater than our families, Allah is greater than our prayers, Allah is greater than our friends, Allah is greater than those that are under us and those that are over us, Allah is greater than all that, Allah is greater than the heat that we are standing in right now, Allah is greater than all of this. So we say, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar. La ilaha illallah, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, al-lillah al-hamd. Insha'Allah that whatever we've said in these last few minutes, we don't want to extend further, is that now that this month has come, we want to remember that this month happened in our lives. We don't want it to become a passing thought in the mind that it happened and it was just a memory, a faint memory in the distance. That this month happened and that we have the opportunity to do good deeds. We have the opportunity to save from the haram and to do things that Allah Azza al-Jal asked of us. And that when that thought comes to our minds that this month happened, that we don't want to allow ourselves to be agressed and be indecent from the station that we've already gained with Allah Azza al-Jal. So we say, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, La ilaha illallah, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, al-lallah al-hamd. We want ourselves to remember that Allah Azza al-Jal is our source of peace, we say, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, wa minkas salam, Al-Qadir, Al-Jalad, Al-Kram, Haigina, Al-Dufna, Al-Dar Al-Salam. Rabbana, atina fi dhuni, Hassana fi al-Aaf, Fatiha. Hassana fi nada fi nada. Rabbana, hablana min az-wajina, az-duryatina, kurwa ta'uheen, wal-jua'amna, limitakhini, mamma. We ask Allah to have mercy on our teachers, particularly our first teachers, our parents. So we say, Rabbir hamhuma, kuma rabb'iyanin sazeera. Rabbir hamhuma, kuma rabb'iyanin sazeera. Rabbir hamhuma,