 And he mentions clearly that Umar Ibn Al-Khattab threatens to burn the house of Ma'adumat Al-Zahra, alaihi salam. And I think, you know, at that moment, if someone threatens to burn the house of the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon his family, and let's not just say daughter, someone who clearly the verse of the cloak was revealed about, the verse of Mubahil was revealed about, she is the abundance of blessings that Allah gave. She's the mother of her father, she's a part of the Prophet. And he comes and threatens to burn the house. Well, normally you'll find people say, well, I don't take Tabari and Tabari is not a good muhaddith. The fact is Tabari is showing there's no smoke without fire, excuse the pun. That, you know, literally there was a clear problem. And I don't think anyone can deny there's a problem between Fatima Al-Zahra, alaihi salam, Abu Bakr and Umar. There clearly is a dislike between all three of them. Umar, yes, and Tabari makes it clear that, you know, I'll burn the house. And then it's up to the person to decide, you know, everyone's got their grave. I can sit here all night and I could say, well Tabari says this and he says this. If you want to revere and admire someone who threatens to burn the house of the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, as Tabari himself narrates.