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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by selemempe: 9:22am On Oct 16, 2020
A terrorist spotted
Kingsaeedibn:
Those you see protesting.. that you think they are Muslims..

They may dress like us.. look like us.. but they are not part of us..

They're not Muslims but Factionists.. They Belong to certain sects.. Be it acadip or mssn or tmc or muric and others like them


MUSLIMS DO NOT VOTE
MUSLIMS DO NOT PARTICIPATE IN ELECTION
MUSLIMS DO NOT PARTICIPATE IN POLITICAL POSTS
MUSLIMS DO NOT REBEL AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT/LEADERS except the leader indulges in Shirk and the Muslim nation has the power to remove him and replace him with a Muslim

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by tollyboy5(m): 9:22am On Oct 16, 2020
grin

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by Sheuns(m): 9:23am On Oct 16, 2020
Muslims do not or should not vote? And if you ask Muslims not to vote and participate in democracy and letting your grievances known, does that not translate into dying in silence? Our fathers, mothers and grandparents prayed for our leaders to have a change of heart, did they? Can you explain why their hearts still remained wicked and stone hearted? Don’t compare Nigeria to the Arabs, our leaders here are evil and evil should never be allowed to thrive. They’re wicked and protesting against their oppressive rules over the years isn’t bad and God no go vex for us. We are not criticizing them publicly, they all have social media handles so they see it. Or how do you expect us to hold their hands and talk to them that what they’re doing is bad when they’re not even anywhere close to us.

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by chinchonglee(m): 9:23am On Oct 16, 2020
Sometimes I hate this religion and sometimes i like it...

So instead of protesting peacefully for govt to hear their cry, they prefer to use terrorists and rebels.

Nawa

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by awujale231: 9:23am On Oct 16, 2020
Lmao

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by AllOfUsAtManna(f): 9:23am On Oct 16, 2020
Kingsaeedibn:
Those you see protesting.. that you think they are Muslims..

They may dress like us.. look like us.. but they are not part of us..

They're not Muslims but Factionists.. They Belong to certain sects.. Be it acadip or mssn or tmc or muric and others like them


MUSLIMS DO NOT VOTE
MUSLIMS DO NOT PARTICIPATE IN ELECTION
MUSLIMS DO NOT PARTICIPATE IN POLITICAL POSTS
MUSLIMS DO NOT REBEL AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT/LEADERS except the leader indulges in Shirk and the Muslim nation has the power to remove him and replace him with a Muslim

this is the sole reason why Jonathan was removed angry

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by Sightman(m): 9:23am On Oct 16, 2020
abeg this one no sabi wetin he dey talk

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by Korllami007: 9:23am On Oct 16, 2020
Buhari is not a Muslim because he protested. So I'm still wondering why some Muslims still follow him and defend him.

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by Yustash001(m): 9:25am On Oct 16, 2020
BaarakaLLAHU feekum OP
We won't condemning evil until muslims take heed

As a Muslim it's not permissible to participate in protest, either peaceful or not

Protesting is a form of major sin..

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by King44(m): 9:25am On Oct 16, 2020
If you could stay calm and watch the oppressor oppress the poor and the less privileged and you can't fight it with any peaceful tool that you have you are more like the oppressor.

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by ggood: 9:27am On Oct 16, 2020
backward religion terrorist religion, the only religion that stop their female children's from attending school,

you people stop people from drinking beer in the North but you all collect tax from the beer that we consumed in the South.

terrorist

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by AllOfUsAtManna(f): 9:27am On Oct 16, 2020
sibiri na la otu masha Allahu amin cheesy
Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by womenareapes: 9:30am On Oct 16, 2020
Lukgaf:
Islamic viewpoint:

Muslims must be guided by the Quran and Sunnah in all their activities from the mundane to the most serious. Allah’s Messenger (peace be upon him) taught his Ummah (nation) every affair that would bring them closer to success in this life and Paradise in the next, and he warned them from every affair that would harm them and bring them closer to Hell.

When a Muslim sees injustice, he has been guided by the revealed texts to act appropriately. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “Help the oppressed and the oppressor.” When it was said to him that it is correct that the oppressed should be helped, but how does one help the oppressor?! He responded: “Stop him and prevent him from oppression, and that is helping him.”

He also said: “Whoever among you sees an evil, let him stop it with his hand. If he is not able, let him stop it by speaking. If he is not able, let him at least hate it with his heart for that is the weakest of faith (Imaan).”

However, there are some mighty principles that go along with these Prophetic narrations to avoid anarchy and disorder in societies. For example, if one’s mother and father are involved in drinking wine or smoking and gambling, it is not permitted to physically assault them or to harm them under the guise that one is forbidding evil!

Another example is that if a burglar breaks into one’s house, it is not permissible to pursue him and imprison him in a homemade prison or carry out the prescribed punishment upon him.

On the other hand, a father and mother may physically withhold their children from taking drugs, stealing or smoking, by rebuking them. Likewise, a ruler and his appointed courts may sentence criminals and punish them because they have an Islamic duty to do so. Many Muslims and non-Muslims misunderstand the Islamic texts and think that any person can do whatever they wish to correct wrongs in society by “any means necessary”. This is wrong and in contradiction to other explanatory texts.

The Messenger of Allah said: “If one of you sees something from the ruler that he hates, let him not publicise it.” This is a clear hadeeth forbidding openly protesting (even publicly speaking) against the ruler. Then he gave the Muslims a method of correcting the ruler: “Rather you should take the ruler by his hand and advise him. If he accepts the advice, then that is good. If he refuses, then you have fulfilled your duty.” In another narration, he said: “The martyr is the one who speaks a word of truth in the presence of the tyrannical ruler for which he is killed.”

These authentic narrations make it very clear that the ruler should only be advised in his presence and NOT in public. So, one may write to the ruler with gentle words advising him with correct conduct. The Messenger (peace be upon him) never ever protested in the streets of Makkah though he and his companions were oppressed and persecuted for 13 years in Makkah. They never once blocked the streets, participated in sit-ins, or plotted assassinations. However, the Prophet would constantly advise them and remind them of their duty to their Lord and the impending Day of Judgement wherein Allah would call them to account.

So to oppose this methodology is to oppose the Prophet (peace be upon him) as he himself said: “Whoever turns away from my Sunnah is not from me.” He also said: “You will have rulers over you who will not follow my Sunnah, nor my guidance. There will be amongst them men who will have the hearts of devils in the bodies of humans.” When asked how one is to behave towards such oppressive Muslim rulers, he responded: “Listen and obey the ruler, even if he takes your wealth and beats you in your back. Listen and obey.”

So patience is very important in times of hardship. There is tremendous wisdom behind this because of the great bloodshed and anarchy that results in standing up against those in authority. Furthermore, it is a reminder that the Muslims are only ruled by those they deserve and the leaders are merely a reflection of society. So Allah gives good people a good ruler and wicked people a wicked ruler as the great scholars such as Ibnul-Qayyim, Ibn Bāz and Al-Albāni have stated. So protests, demonstrations and rising up against the rulers and those in authority are not allowed in Islam.
so protest are not allowed in Islam, which one is Iran, Gaza Afghanistan and the rest Islamic countries doing?

are there playing around the street?

you backwards people will just cooked rubbish and be preaching!

this is definitely sure that this religion is built on lies and violence

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by tollyboy5(m): 9:30am On Oct 16, 2020
Kingsaeedibn:
Protest, Rebellion, Openly criticism of the government is Shirk in Islam. it's kufru and it's bidah.

This is a trait of khawarij. It's the trait of the Boko Haram.

Like my knowledgeable scholars do say.. always refer everything back to Allah and his prophet. Let's see some hadiths on this topic
F00lish! We dey fight 4 ur papa 4 street u dey type jarg0ns! undecided

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by Sheuns(m): 9:30am On Oct 16, 2020
Yustash001:
BaarakaLLAHU feekum OP
We won't condemning evil until muslims take heed

As a Muslim it's not permissible to participate in protest, either peaceful or not

Protesting is a form of major sin..

Well, let God be the judge of that. I will protest against bad governance any day any time, anywhere. Stop letting these guys use religion to hold you back.

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by Nobody: 9:31am On Oct 16, 2020
awujale231:
Lmao
I tire for Nigerian Muslims that can't think!

Islam is easily one of the worst religions today when one considers the serious atrocities Muhammad and his group of warmongers and expansionists (Sahabah) committed in Saudi and other countries to propagate their faith.

The religion is simply anti-human. Taking a critical look at Qur'an, any science-savvy person will see the lots of errors in elementary science in the book.

Islam is just a man-made religion, like all other religions. It's merely a political tool.

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by Rilwayne001: 9:32am On Oct 16, 2020
Scholars are writing this because we have Buhari who happens to be a Muslim in power. During the time of Jonathan, scholars did not write things like this, rather most northerners criticized him both openly and closely. Jonathan's government was the most insulted and most criticized government in this 4th republic. I still remember vividly how he was thrown stones and dirts in one of his campaign in the North. Where were this scholars when these were all going on? Isn't the double standard obvious already?

The kind of evil this Nigerian government is meting out on its citizens is so horrible and comparable to forcing people to leave their faith for another thing entirely. If we're not rising to stop of evil, how long do we wait before it totally gets out of hand? Police killing us everyday like flies, you said we should continue looking at the government and not say anything to stop it?
You say we can hold their hands in private and talk to them? How does a common man gets to do that?

This thread is DOA. All your quotes aren't applicable to this situation.

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by Queenoffucks(f): 9:37am On Oct 16, 2020
Piss on y'all and y'all pissful religion.





Fvck all ya







Queenoffucks

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by FunshoMohammed: 9:37am On Oct 16, 2020
As a muslim and someone who has studied islamic history both from the sunni perspective and shia.. islam has rules but muslims don't follow the rules infact muslims killed 3 out of the first 4 rightly guided caliphs...just like any other religion muslims are experts at follow the part of the religion that suits them including me

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by Henokmusic9ja: 9:38am On Oct 16, 2020
OMG!...have entered the wrong thread o
What's all this bai grin grin >:

It too early to listen to trash mehn!! cry

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by egbaguy2: 9:40am On Oct 16, 2020
Salam alaikum..... Does it mean being a Muslim,we shouldn't concern ourselves with the way we are govern?

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by omosuper(m): 9:44am On Oct 16, 2020
Lukgaf:
Islamic viewpoint:

Muslims must be guided by the Quran and Sunnah in all their activities from the mundane to the most serious. Allah’s Messenger (peace be upon him) taught his Ummah (nation) every affair that would bring them closer to success in this life and Paradise in the next, and he warned them from every affair that would harm them and bring them closer to Hell.

When a Muslim sees injustice, he has been guided by the revealed texts to act appropriately. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “Help the oppressed and the oppressor.” When it was said to him that it is correct that the oppressed should be helped, but how does one help the oppressor?! He responded: “Stop him and prevent him from oppression, and that is helping him.”

He also said: “Whoever among you sees an evil, let him stop it with his hand. If he is not able, let him stop it by speaking. If he is not able, let him at least hate it with his heart for that is the weakest of faith (Imaan).”

However, there are some mighty principles that go along with these Prophetic narrations to avoid anarchy and disorder in societies. For example, if one’s mother and father are involved in drinking wine or smoking and gambling, it is not permitted to physically assault them or to harm them under the guise that one is forbidding evil!

Another example is that if a burglar breaks into one’s house, it is not permissible to pursue him and imprison him in a homemade prison or carry out the prescribed punishment upon him.

On the other hand, a father and mother may physically withhold their children from taking drugs, stealing or smoking, by rebuking them. Likewise, a ruler and his appointed courts may sentence criminals and punish them because they have an Islamic duty to do so. Many Muslims and non-Muslims misunderstand the Islamic texts and think that any person can do whatever they wish to correct wrongs in society by “any means necessary”. This is wrong and in contradiction to other explanatory texts.

The Messenger of Allah said: “If one of you sees something from the ruler that he hates, let him not publicise it.” This is a clear hadeeth forbidding openly protesting (even publicly speaking) against the ruler. Then he gave the Muslims a method of correcting the ruler: “Rather you should take the ruler by his hand and advise him. If he accepts the advice, then that is good. If he refuses, then you have fulfilled your duty.” In another narration, he said: “The martyr is the one who speaks a word of truth in the presence of the tyrannical ruler for which he is killed.”

These authentic narrations make it very clear that the ruler should only be advised in his presence and NOT in public. So, one may write to the ruler with gentle words advising him with correct conduct. The Messenger (peace be upon him) never ever protested in the streets of Makkah though he and his companions were oppressed and persecuted for 13 years in Makkah. They never once blocked the streets, participated in sit-ins, or plotted assassinations. However, the Prophet would constantly advise them and remind them of their duty to their Lord and the impending Day of Judgement wherein Allah would call them to account.

So to oppose this methodology is to oppose the Prophet (peace be upon him) as he himself said: “Whoever turns away from my Sunnah is not from me.” He also said: “You will have rulers over you who will not follow my Sunnah, nor my guidance. There will be amongst them men who will have the hearts of devils in the bodies of humans.” When asked how one is to behave towards such oppressive Muslim rulers, he responded: “Listen and obey the ruler, even if he takes your wealth and beats you in your back. Listen and obey.”

So patience is very important in times of hardship. There is tremendous wisdom behind this because of the great bloodshed and anarchy that results in standing up against those in authority. Furthermore, it is a reminder that the Muslims are only ruled by those they deserve and the leaders are merely a reflection of society. So Allah gives good people a good ruler and wicked people a wicked ruler as the great scholars such as Ibnul-Qayyim, Ibn Bāz and Al-Albāni have stated. So protests, demonstrations and rising up against the rulers and those in authority are not allowed in Islam.
Rubbish. It means #EndPoliceBrutality protest is also Haram ba. Please, don't turn my religion to a religion of clowns.

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by tollyboy5(m): 9:47am On Oct 16, 2020
AllOfUsAtManna:
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this is the sole reason why Jonathan was removed angry
All of us that accept the islam stuff to comment here. Allah dey watch us o! grin

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by aumeehn: 9:48am On Oct 16, 2020
Rilwayne001:
Scholars are writing this because we have Buhari who happens to be a Muslim in power. During the time of Jonathan, scholars did not write things like this, rather most northerners criticized him both openly and closely. Jonathan's government was the most insulted and most criticized government in this 4th republic. I still remember vividly how he was thrown stones and dirts in one of his campaign in the North. Where were this scholars when these were all going on? Isn't the double standard obvious already?

The kind of evil this Nigerian government is meting out on its citizens is so horrible and comparable to forcing people to leave their faith for another thing entirely. If we're not rising to stop of evil, how long do we wait before it totally gets out of hand? Police killing us everyday like flies, you said we should continue looking at the government and not say anything to stop it?
You say we can hold their hands in private and talk to them? How does a common man gets to do that?

This thread is DOA. All your quotes aren't applicable to this situation.
May Allah bless you brother! They are resorting to Religious Blackmail!! But when Looting our nation dry they will totally forget that it is haram to steal! The Scholars are quite while people are been killed, politicians looting! But since their paymasters coudnt use police and Thugs to stop the protest they want to resort to Religious Blackmail! We are are not illiterates.

#ENDSARS #ENDSWAT

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by Nobody: 9:50am On Oct 16, 2020
Watching the mentality of these Muslims, it is clear why nothing is working in this country.

When so-called educated people refuse to use the brain but blindly follow the sayings and deeds (haadith) of one terrorist from Saudi, who they call Muhammad.

This is how religion makes Nigerians docile and mentally lazy.

Whatever the government does, simply pray to Allah and fold your arms; that's how an average Muslim thinks, except some few smart ones among them.

If you want to know where prayer works, check Qur'an and movies. In real life, praying to a god has no effect.

What works is hard and smart work, strategic planning, and luck. The harder and smarter one works, the luckier one is.

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by Nobody: 9:50am On Oct 16, 2020
Wtf did I just read? grin

And Seun, I mistakenly clicked yes and how my profile has the sign of religion of piss. What's the meaning of that? angry

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by Kingsaeedibn: 9:51am On Oct 16, 2020
tollyboy5:

F00lish! We dey fight 4 ur papa 4 street u dey type jarg0ns! undecided


Is it through fighting that Nigeria was liberated from her colonial masters? Or is it through protest and mounting blockades?
Stupid ediot. When you are not educated.

How would you understand?

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by Nobody: 9:52am On Oct 16, 2020
⭕you should not protest but you can kill for the Arabian Idol Allah,☺️ grin
⭕You should not protest but your motherfucker assassin and pedophile cum prophet grin was a terrorist grin
♀️Islam is a religion founded for the poor to enslave them mentally grin grin☺️☺️ grin grin and make them dummies
⭕You can't protest but you can't protest but your alfas can rape minors in the Arabian shrine called mosque ☺️✴️
Islam is for fools get me right grin grin

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by Kingsaeedibn: 9:53am On Oct 16, 2020
AllOfUsAtManna:
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this is the sole reason why Jonathan was removed angry

Removed? Laughing

And Buhari is a Muslim?


We have never had a Muslim as a ruler.


A Muslim would never venture into democracy talkless of contesting for votes and political posts..


They are all sufi or Christians.. they're kufar.

We Muslims have no power to remove them and install a Muslim as president. Hence, we pray for the better governance

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by LabuleofNigeria: 9:53am On Oct 16, 2020
@ OP.

You are an hypocrite. Infact a mad dog.

Where were you when Shiite muslims dey protest, infact even carrying arms, killing police and vandalising.
You and all supporters of your irrational post are mad. Buch of Idiots.

Quote me & ill come for you all. eyin werey !!!

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by omosuper(m): 9:55am On Oct 16, 2020
Rilwayne001:
Scholars are writing this because we have Buhari who happens to be a Muslim in power. During the time of Jonathan, scholars did not write things like this, rather most northerners criticized him both openly and closely. Jonathan's government was the most insulted and most criticized government in this 4th republic. I still remember vividly how he was thrown stones and dirts in one of his campaign in the North. Where were this scholars when these were all going on? Isn't the double standard obvious already?

The kind of evil this Nigerian government is meting out on its citizens is so horrible and comparable to forcing people to leave their faith for another thing entirely. If we're not rising to stop of evil, how long do we wait before it totally gets out of hand? Police killing us everyday like flies, you said we should continue looking at the government and not say anything to stop it?
You say we can hold their hands in private and talk to them? How does a common man gets to do that?

This thread is DOA. All your quotes aren't applicable to this situation.
Jazak and Jum'at Mufeedah my brethren.

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Re: #EndSARS: Protests, Demonstrations And Civil Disobedience In The Light Of Islam by Kingsaeedibn: 9:55am On Oct 16, 2020
selemempe:
A terrorist spotted


Explain why you think am a terrorist.


Terrorist protests
Terrorist rebels
Terrorist mounts blockades
Terrorist criticizes government openly to spark war.






What' has protest given to the middle east of the world but ruins?
ka

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