All Prophets came with a radical message. They all tried to root out the cause of the problems the world faced. Prophet Abraham (A) superbly exemplified this by breaking through the veils of ignorance and idolatry of his people by going to the root of the problem and taking action. Brother Cyrus McGoldrick reminded us of the radical mission of Prophet Abraham (A) and challenged each of us to be radical ourselves. He wants us to be the people of positive change. It can be done and community is one of the best tools at our disposal. Eid is one of the ways we differentiate ourselves as a unique community. Its purpose is to strengthen the bonds between brothers and sisters and make our community communal again. And our speaker reminds us, it's not easy to be a community like it's not easy to be a family. But as a community, as a force united, change can happen. Question is, will we use Eid to get closer as a community and will we take the action needed to make positive change? Then he gave us 2 challenges. Firstly, to write down and re-examine daily a list of changes we want to see in the world before we leave and, secondly, to meet someone new. May we all use opportunities like Eid to unite as a community. May we be given clear vision like Prophet Abraham (A) to get to the root of the problem and have the courage to make positive change. May Allah (SWT) protect us and grant each of us the good of this world and the next.