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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by frankyychiji(f): 9:06am On Dec 12, 2017
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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by Man2utd(m): 9:06am On Dec 12, 2017
Why don't you go and protest the poor standard of living of your own people.....

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by Lomprico2: 9:06am On Dec 12, 2017
Fools!
Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by Nobody: 9:07am On Dec 12, 2017
The Muslims are just wasting their time. Jerusalem is going nowhere. They can blow themselves up in suicide vests all they want.

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by Nobody: 9:09am On Dec 12, 2017
fabad:
it's so unfortunate that majority are not well informed or maybe they are being biased.

most of you ranting don't know that it's not only Muslims that reside in Palestine, there are xtains too.

before u comment, try to read and know the difference between jews and jionist movement

We Christians don’t care who stays in Palestine.our support for Israel is unshakable.

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by omoelerin1: 9:09am On Dec 12, 2017
Sily people.

They never protest against the boko haram insurgents killing their brothers and sisters in their own country, they want to kill themselves on the issues happening in far away middle east, where Palestinians do not even recognise nor count on their support.

Even our people at the other side of river Niger are yet to stage any protest. I don't know when Yoruba Muslims become fanatics.

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by XXLDICK(m): 9:09am On Dec 12, 2017
SouthEastFacts:

The Old Testament is over a 3000 years older than the Quran.

The New Testament is about 600 years older than the Quran.
I purposely didn't want to state that the Bible itself proves Jerusalem is the ancestral home of the Palestinians so Muslims won't have much to leverage on.

David took Jerusalem from the Jebusites who are Palestinians.

2 Samuel 5

1 Chronicles 11 4-9.
Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by Nobody: 9:10am On Dec 12, 2017
These Muslims are foolish. How does that affect Nigeria?

They could have used that strength to protest about the bad economy in Nigeria but choose to waste it on irrelevant issues as if Palestinians care.

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by donshaddow(m): 9:10am On Dec 12, 2017
We held #EndSars rally no one was there. Now we have thousands protesting for other peoples problems.
Well, I wish i wasn't born a Nigerian!

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by ShaheedBinAliyu(m): 9:12am On Dec 12, 2017
Those people protesting are NOT MUSLIMS. ISLAM FORBIDS ANY TIME OF PROTEST AGAINST ANY GOVERNMENT DECISION. such people are called khawarij. . they are NOT MUSLIMS and they are supposed to be eliminated IF WE (MUSLIMS) HAVE AMIR. . .,

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by cescky(m): 9:14am On Dec 12, 2017
Deicide:
See them


Wow very powerful graphics...which says a lot. Indicating that their very sensless set of beings

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by cstr1000: 9:14am On Dec 12, 2017
XXLDICK:

I purposely didn't want to state that the Bible itself proves Jerusalem is the ancestral home of the Palestinians so Muslims won't have much to leverage on.

David took Jerusalem from the Jebusites who are Palestinians.

2 Samuel 5

1 Chronicles 11 4-9.
How are Jebusites palestianians?

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by Nobody: 9:16am On Dec 12, 2017
Alcatraz005:


We DUMB, BIGOTRY, SENTIMENTAL, EMOTIONAL Christians don’t care who stays in Palestine.our support for Israel is unshakable.

The brainy and unbiased ones know whats up

https://www.timesofisrael.com/egypts-coptic-pope-rejects-pence-meeting-over-jerusalem/
Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by cescky(m): 9:17am On Dec 12, 2017
XXLDICK:

I purposely didn't want to state that the Bible itself proves Jerusalem is the ancestral home of the Palestinians so Muslims won't have much to leverage on.

David took Jerusalem from the Jebusites who are Palestinians.

2 Samuel 5

1 Chronicles 11 4-9.


And who did the jebusites take it from?...

Did they immigrate there?
Where they born there?
Did they also conquer the initial people there? Or did they grow out of the soil there?

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by Akuchipaul(m): 9:18am On Dec 12, 2017
It's quite unfortunate we are taking panadol on another people's headache. We've got loads of problems as a country to tackle. I think it will be wise to Chanel this protest to troubling issues in our country. Fulani herdsmen continous atrocities, fuel scarcity, power outages, high cost of living e.t.c

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by 1Sharon(f): 9:18am On Dec 12, 2017
Paperwhite:
These fellas have started carrying the matter for head like masquerade.After they'll start senseless killings in the name of religion.
Whether Trump said it or not,Jerusalem have been the capital of Isreal since ancient times.The Palestinians came to occupied it when they were banished into exile because of their persistence disobedience to God.
But when they returned from captivity these land-grabbers would not just let go.

Excuse me? undecided
Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by afobierin: 9:19am On Dec 12, 2017
These people the language they hear is violent always what concern them with another country boko haram are killing poeple every day no protest Isis is there fulani hersman is there no protest anyway emi eniyan ko kuku juwon loju idiot of poeple to hell with u

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by Nobody: 9:22am On Dec 12, 2017
cescky:



And who did the jebusites take it from?...

Did they immigrate there?
Where they born there?
Did they also conquer the initial people there? Or did they grow out of the soil there?



The Jebusites are the cannanites and the below screenshot tells you more about it if Google is too diffifult to consult

Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by afobierin: 9:22am On Dec 12, 2017
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These people the language they hear is violent always what concern them with another country boko haram are killing poeple every day no protest Isis is there fulani hersman is there no protest anyway emi eniyan ko kuku juwon loju idiot of poeple to hell with u

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by Nukilia: 9:22am On Dec 12, 2017
PrinceGallant post=63206839[s:
unfortunate that our senses have been beclouded with sentiments thus we have closed our eyes to see truth and we blindly

Today, Christians are happy and rejoice over the declaration of Jerusalem as a capital of Israel, their happiness is not anything other than sentiment. Those who [/s][s][/s]fully study the protesters, it is a welcome idea to express one's feeling against injustice.

You are wrong!
Christians are not happy about the misfortune of Moslems...

They are just so surprised that Moslems in this country will not protest about Book Haram,

How do we explain that...

It defies every logic and reasoning

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by Memories12411: 9:22am On Dec 12, 2017
This protest is fake and irrelevant. They should go to Jerusalem where the real protesters are.

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by Sikiratu: 9:23am On Dec 12, 2017
Antoeni:
Jerusalem: A Muslim Scholar Speaks On Islam & Jerusalem By Shaykh Professor
For a Jew or a Muslim, religious or secular, thinking of Jerusalem means to feel reason and sentiment mingled together. So, as a Muslim scholar and a man of religion, it is today worthwhile for me to try to determine whether, from an Islamic point of view, there is some well-grounded theological reason that makes recognizing Jerusalem both as an Islamic holy place and as the capital of the State of Israel impossible.

The idea of Islam as a factor that prevents Arabs from recognizing any sovereign right of Jews over the Land of Israel or Jerusalem is quite recent and can by no means be found in Islamic classical sources. Both Qur'an and Torah indicate quite clearly that the link between the Jews and the Land of Israel does not depend on any kind of colonization project but directly on the will of God Almighty. In particular, both Jewish and Islamic Scriptures state specifically that God through His chosen servant Moses decided to free the offspring of Jacob from slavery in Egypt and to make them the inheritors of the Promised Land.

The Qur'an cites the exact words with which Moses ordered the Israelites to conquer the Land:

"And (remember) when Moses said to his people: ‘O my people, call in remembrance the favour of God unto you, when he produced prophets among you, made you kings, and gave to you what He had not given to any other among the people. O my people, enter the Holy Land which God has assigned unto you, and turn not back ignominiously, for then will ye be overthrown, to your own ruin'". (Qur'an, Sura 5:22-23, "The Table"wink

The Holy Qur'an also quite openly refers to the reinstatement of the Children of Israel in the Land before the Last Judgment, where it says "And thereafter We said to the Children of Israel: ‘Dwell securely in the Promised Land.' And when the last warning will come to pass, We will gather you together in a mingled crowd." (Qur'an, Sura 17:104, "The Night Journey"wink

As concerns Jerusalem, the most common argument against Islamic acceptance of Israeli sovereignty over the Holy City is that, since it is a holy place for Muslims, its being ruled by non-Muslims would be a betrayal of Islam.

The designation of Jerusalem as an Islamic holy place depends on al-Mi'raj, the Ascension of the Prophet Muhammad to heaven, which began from the Foundation Stone on the Temple Mount. But while remembering this, we must admit that there is no real link between al-Mi'raj and sovereign rights over Jerusalem, since when al-Mi'raj took place the city was not under Islamic but under alternate Byzantine or Sassanid administration.

Moreover, the Qur'an expressly recognizes that Jerusalem plays the same role for Jews that Mecca has for Muslims. We read: "They would not follow thy direction of prayer (qibla), nor art thou to follow their direction of prayer; nor indeed will they follow each other's direction of prayer...." (Qur'an, Sura 2:145, "The Cow"wink All Qur'anic commentators explain that "thy qibla" is obviously the Kaba of Mecca, while "their qibla" refers to the Temple Mount Area in Jerusalem. Some Muslim exegetes also quote the Book of Daniel as proof of this (Daniel 6:10).

Thus, as no one wishes to deny Muslims complete sovereignty over Mecca, from an Islamic point of view there is no sound theological reason to deny the Jews the same right over Jerusalem.

As to Jewish-Muslim relationships, if we reflect on the level of inter-religious dialogue in past centuries, we must frankly admit that in this respect we have been moving backwards. From a theological point of view, dialogue between Jews and Muslims is easier than, say, dialogue between Jews and Chrisitians. Indeed, dialogue between Jews and Muslims was much more extensive in the past. Ibn Gabirol (Avicembro), Maimonides, Ibn Sina (Avicenna) and Ibn Rushd (Averroes) were not isolated intellectuals but part of an ongoing intercommunication and shared well of knowledge.

One can blame the current separation on the political situation, but that does not free intellectuals and men of religion of their responsibility. Today, looking toward the future, we must again create the same kind of intellectual atmosphere, until it is common for Islamic theologians to read Buber and Levinas, and for Jewish scholars to study the works of Sha'rawi and Ashmawi. We can understand the common features in the development of Kabbalah and Tasawwuf, or study the mutual influence of Jewish Halakhah and Islamic Sharia.

Jewish intellectuals, for their part, must be ready to understand that a new attitude is emerging among some Islamic thinkers. Many of us are now ready to admit that hostility for Israel has been a great mistake, perhaps the worst mistake Muslims have made in the last 50 years.

For those Muslim leaders who live in democratic countries, this declaration is not so dangerous. Even in the more oppressed countries, there is a certain part of the educated population that does not blindly accept the local view. It is very important for us to verify that we are not alone in this activity; we must know that there is someone else who appreciates and shares our goals.

The times are ready for Jews and Muslims to recognize each other once again as a branch of the tree of monotheism, as brothers descended from the same father - Abraham, the forerunner of faith in the Living God. The more we discover our common roots, the more we can hope for a common future of peace and prosperity.

Source: OLAM.org

Shaykh Professor Abdul Hadi Palazzi is Secretary General of the Italian Muslim Association and Muslim Chair of the Islam-Israel Fellowship of the Root & Branch Association (www.rb.org.il). He was educated in Rome and in Cairo, where he received his "ijaza" (authorization to teach Islam) from Shaykh Ismail al-Khalwati and Sheikh Husayn al-Khalwati, and holds a Ph.D. in Islamic Sciences
Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by Flaghouse1: 9:23am On Dec 12, 2017
Isokowadoo:
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Sarrki Absent
Ngenekanoe absent
Silymods absent
Oda Zombs Absent.

Summary:
Zonbs are Madt

It beats my imagination how these people slide into matters beyond our shores with so much dexterity and determination,while we have pertinent perennial issues calling for attention with little efforts by bringing it to the foreburners in order for the government of the day to have listening ears and resolve them,

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 9:25am On Dec 12, 2017
Ezumakingsley:




and BIAFRA
Yes my brother and Biafra Igbo Amaka

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by Naijaarchive(m): 9:26am On Dec 12, 2017
Whats this one now?

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by 1Sharon(f): 9:27am On Dec 12, 2017
I bet those Muslims in Nigeria can't even spell Jerusalem or point where it's located on a map.

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by deebrain(m): 9:28am On Dec 12, 2017
I respect christianity a lot.

Like seriously.

Anything that is foul against the christian faith or teaching goes ignored.

Not so in Islam. Just say something or act against their things, even in far away, you will hear protest and riots. Especially in Nigeria.

I really need definition of the peace they preach.

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by Jbuster: 9:28am On Dec 12, 2017
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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by ajagidiagbo1(m): 9:33am On Dec 12, 2017
Over sabi, we have our problems here we never solve am.

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by delishpot: 9:34am On Dec 12, 2017
Antoeni:
Jerusalem: A Muslim Scholar Speaks On Islam & Jerusalem By Shaykh Professor
For a Jew or a Muslim, religious or secular, thinking of Jerusalem means to feel reason and sentiment mingled together. So, as a Muslim scholar and a man of religion, it is today worthwhile for me to try to determine whether, from an Islamic point of view, there is some well-grounded theological reason that makes recognizing Jerusalem both as an Islamic holy place and as the capital of the State of Israel impossible.

The idea of Islam as a factor that prevents Arabs from recognizing any sovereign right of Jews over the Land of Israel or Jerusalem is quite recent and can by no means be found in Islamic classical sources. Both Qur'an and Torah indicate quite clearly that the link between the Jews and the Land of Israel does not depend on any kind of colonization project but directly on the will of God Almighty. In particular, both Jewish and Islamic Scriptures state specifically that God through His chosen servant Moses decided to free the offspring of Jacob from slavery in Egypt and to make them the inheritors of the Promised Land.

The Qur'an cites the exact words with which Moses ordered the Israelites to conquer the Land:

"And (remember) when Moses said to his people: ‘O my people, call in remembrance the favour of God unto you, when he produced prophets among you, made you kings, and gave to you what He had not given to any other among the people. O my people, enter the Holy Land which God has assigned unto you, and turn not back ignominiously, for then will ye be overthrown, to your own ruin'". (Qur'an, Sura 5:22-23, "The Table"wink

The Holy Qur'an also quite openly refers to the reinstatement of the Children of Israel in the Land before the Last Judgment, where it says "And thereafter We said to the Children of Israel: ‘Dwell securely in the Promised Land.' And when the last warning will come to pass, We will gather you together in a mingled crowd." (Qur'an, Sura 17:104, "The Night Journey"wink

As concerns Jerusalem, the most common argument against Islamic acceptance of Israeli sovereignty over the Holy City is that, since it is a holy place for Muslims, its being ruled by non-Muslims would be a betrayal of Islam.

The designation of Jerusalem as an Islamic holy place depends on al-Mi'raj, the Ascension of the Prophet Muhammad to heaven, which began from the Foundation Stone on the Temple Mount. But while remembering this, we must admit that there is no real link between al-Mi'raj and sovereign rights over Jerusalem, since when al-Mi'raj took place the city was not under Islamic but under alternate Byzantine or Sassanid administration.

Moreover, the Qur'an expressly recognizes that Jerusalem plays the same role for Jews that Mecca has for Muslims. We read: "They would not follow thy direction of prayer (qibla), nor art thou to follow their direction of prayer; nor indeed will they follow each other's direction of prayer...." (Qur'an, Sura 2:145, "The Cow"wink All Qur'anic commentators explain that "thy qibla" is obviously the Kaba of Mecca, while "their qibla" refers to the Temple Mount Area in Jerusalem. Some Muslim exegetes also quote the Book of Daniel as proof of this (Daniel 6:10).

Thus, as no one wishes to deny Muslims complete sovereignty over Mecca, from an Islamic point of view there is no sound theological reason to deny the Jews the same right over Jerusalem.

As to Jewish-Muslim relationships, if we reflect on the level of inter-religious dialogue in past centuries, we must frankly admit that in this respect we have been moving backwards. From a theological point of view, dialogue between Jews and Muslims is easier than, say, dialogue between Jews and Chrisitians. Indeed, dialogue between Jews and Muslims was much more extensive in the past. Ibn Gabirol (Avicembro), Maimonides, Ibn Sina (Avicenna) and Ibn Rushd (Averroes) were not isolated intellectuals but part of an ongoing intercommunication and shared well of knowledge.

One can blame the current separation on the political situation, but that does not free intellectuals and men of religion of their responsibility. Today, looking toward the future, we must again create the same kind of intellectual atmosphere, until it is common for Islamic theologians to read Buber and Levinas, and for Jewish scholars to study the works of Sha'rawi and Ashmawi. We can understand the common features in the development of Kabbalah and Tasawwuf, or study the mutual influence of Jewish Halakhah and Islamic Sharia.

Jewish intellectuals, for their part, must be ready to understand that a new attitude is emerging among some Islamic thinkers. Many of us are now ready to admit that hostility for Israel has been a great mistake, perhaps the worst mistake Muslims have made in the last 50 years.

For those Muslim leaders who live in democratic countries, this declaration is not so dangerous. Even in the more oppressed countries, there is a certain part of the educated population that does not blindly accept the local view. It is very important for us to verify that we are not alone in this activity; we must know that there is someone else who appreciates and shares our goals.

The times are ready for Jews and Muslims to recognize each other once again as a branch of the tree of monotheism, as brothers descended from the same father - Abraham, the forerunner of faith in the Living God. The more we discover our common roots, the more we can hope for a common future of peace and prosperity.

Source: OLAM.org

Shaykh Professor Abdul Hadi Palazzi is Secretary General of the Italian Muslim Association and Muslim Chair of the Islam-Israel Fellowship of the Root & Branch Association (www.rb.org.il). He was educated in Rome and in Cairo, where he received his "ijaza" (authorization to teach Islam) from Shaykh Ismail al-Khalwati and Sheikh Husayn al-Khalwati, and holds a Ph.D. in Islamic Sciences




Same people who gave you the Koran also gave you the bible. When they said train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart...... They weren't kidding. If only people will awaken from their ignorance and see that these people disturbing the pool of peace and unity are skilled psychologists and well experienced in mass control. There can not be power(absolute power) in peace. They can not control masses in times of peace. hence they cause war and trouble to keep the world divided. Almost everyone is a puppet in this mind game.

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by juman(m): 9:35am On Dec 12, 2017
The arab "leaders" are more concern about gripping firmly over their countries than the issues of palestinians.

All arab "leaders" are dictators.

Freeing palestinians is easy, but removing many of those arab dictators is the first step needed to be taken.

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Re: 3000 Muslims In Nigeria Protest Trump's Declaration Of Jerusalem As Capital by efighter: 9:36am On Dec 12, 2017
MyVILLAGEpeople:
God bless Israel


God bless America

God bless Donald Trump

The prophesy is being fulfilled..

Which prophesy? I beg keep you yahoo prophesy to yourself. Prophesy from which year being fulfilled in which year? Why does it take your prophesies thousands of years to be fulfilled?

Anyway, I am a Muslim, I am also a Nigerian, but what is my business with Israel, Jerusalem, US, Palestine, Iran, Saudi Arabia who whatever? I mind my business. I think the mobile police should be deployed to shoot as sight any group of nonentities carrying another country's matter for head like Gala and using that to disturb public peace. The should stake protest against Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen if them born dem papa well.

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