https://youtu.be/VpWE9616JxE Auto-generated transcript: In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Praise be to Allah, Lord of the worlds. Peace and blessings be upon the honorable prophets and messengers. Praise be to the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, and upon his family and his family. Peace and blessings be upon him. Now, my brother and sister, this is a Muscovy duck. These are, if I'm not mistaken, South American. But I might be mistaken, so do look it up. Now, that is a male, and this is a female coming towards me. They come in these very interesting colors, and they are almost feral, they're almost wild. And they're very capable of looking after themselves and looking after their little ones. They have these, you can see this. I don't know. I don't know what to call them. They're, you know, there's growth on their face. And they lay eggs, they make nests, they raise their young, all on their own. Here, where I am now, they are also wild. But also, I think some people feed them and so on. So, they are, I won't say they're domesticated, because they're not, but they're almost… But they're more friendly. They're more friendly towards people. And not so scared. Like this, this one is walking. Usually, she would have flown away by now. There's another one there at the edge of the water. There is a suspicious looking bump in the water there. I don't think it's an alligator, but then, I'm in Florida, so it's a safe bet to assume. In Florida, that if there is a piece of water, says the water body, then more than likely, it has alligators in it. I want to remind myself and you that if I can say so, I was going to say one of the most, but I want to actually say this. I'm not going to say it's a snake. I'm not going to say it's a snake. I'm going to say it's a snake. I don't want to say any snake. And these two things don't go together. And it's temple, destruction and countenance are deeply connected, but� And they're all suspects who are lurking. If I have to say it's hell, I do think that's killing people. Sometimes the Tan smiles and the monkey smiles and constantly fling in its eyes, which is Yorkshire hare. also created a lot of difficulty for the people of Makkah, the Quresh of Makkah, to accept. Because truly, I mean, it seems strange to say that, but truly, I think I can safely say that they understood Islam and what it entailed better than we do. They understood it much better than we do. And that's the reason why two things happened. One was that they opposed it so strongly. And secondly, that when they accepted it, they were so true to it. They were so completely and totally committed to Islam when they accepted it. Because they accepted Islam not routinely, not, you know, culturally, not because they were born into it, because they were not born into it. They accepted Islam because they truly understood it. And they accepted it with that understanding. And that understanding had to be, had to do, and has to do with this concept of accountability. Everything in Islam boils down. And comes around to the concept of accountability. And that also accountability to the one from whom nothing is hidden. So it's not just accountability to say that, well, you know, I'm accountable. But like, for example, you're accountable to the government of the country that you live in. But you know, and I know that governments are not infallible. There are people who deceive governments. There are people who... do all kinds of scams and shenanigans and they evade taxes and do all sorts of stuff. And they do it successfully. I mean, what they're doing is wrong, but, you know. But in the case of Islam, when we accept Islam, and I'm saying that we need to accept Islam consciously, very consciously with premeditated thought, not just because our parents happen to be Muslim, or something. So when we accept Islam consciously, the thing that strikes us very strongly is that we are accountable to the one...