- Islamically, you know, there's a, there's a the traditional of prophet's most honest enemy says, paradise paradise, that's, you know like I think Christians going to heaven, but we make a distinction between heavens in skies and so forth. We're having paradise it's surrounded by hardship and hellfire is surrounded by ease. So you, you, you know, you know, Islam Tries to instill in you, they feel going through hardship, you're actually going through that Veil to paradise that in order to get to paradise you have to go through hardship. So, you know, Guantanamo, if you said to me, you know, you know what you know, do you want to go to Guantanamo? It isn't any of the central, you don't have a choice. I would say, no, I would say no, I'd say that I don't know. I, you know, I would never want to go to Guantanamo you know, as human beings, that's how we are. But sometimes God doesn't give us the choice. And, you know, the, the positive thing that comes out of Guantanamo I guess, is, is that, you know, you go through hardship and then you realize for me, it's been Right now, I look at I look at the world in a different way. I really It's like, it's like the veil has been lifted off the world. And what I see, you know what the world is, it is about, it is pain. It is suffering. Guantanamo is the real face of, of, of, of the world and life. That's, that's how I see it. Coming back that veil has been placed back and I'm expected to like accept society as though, you know things like Guantanamo Bay aren't happening or you know, even worse. But I can't do that because I've seen beyond the veil.