01.06.08

Neither will I nor My Friends Have It!

Posted in Aadaab-Etiquettes and Manners, Akaabir, Fikr, Fiqh, Love of Allah, Misc, Muraqabah at 4:29 pm by Nabeel Khan

Once our beloved shaykh, Hazrat Maulana Shah Hakeem Muhammad Akhtar Sahib (DB) was presented with some fine food by one of his acquaintances.  The food however was from a gathering that was against the Shari’ah.  The man came and presented the food to Hazrat, and Hazrat politely declined.  The man said that he was forced to provide food to the guests in that manner.  Hazrat remarked, “Well there is no one forcing me to accept it.”  The man then said that if you will not accept it, at least give it to your attendants.  At this, Hazrat very boldly said, “That which I consider harmful for myself, I will not allow my friends to have it also!”

Subhanallah! The light of knowledge and the path of the love of Allah is shown to us here.  Hazrat does not compromise when it comes to the laws of Allah and the Sunnah.  We pray that Allah grants all of us a share and portion of the noor the Ahlullah possess.  Aameen!

09.11.07

Special Advices for the Blessed Month of Ramadhan

Posted in 'Ibadah, Aadaab-Etiquettes and Manners, Akaabir, Connection with Allah, Fadhaail, Fikr, Fiqh, Misc, Zikr at 9:10 am by Nabeel Khan

By Hazrat Maulana Shah Abrarul Haq Saheb (rahmatullahi alaihi)

These are some special guidelines to be followed in the month of Ramadhan as prescribed by Hazrat Maulana Shah Abrarul Haq Saheb (rahimahullah). Inshallah, by following these guidelines one will attain maximum benefit from this blessed month.

1.) To read kalima tayyiba in abundance.

2.) To make abundant istighfar (repentance).

3.) To supplicate Allah Ta`ala for paradise.

4.) To seek refuge from hell-fire.

5.) To make abundant recitation of the Qur’an Shareef.

NOTE: Due to the fact that the month of Ramadhan has a special connection with the Qur’an, because it was revealed in this very blessed month, a person should give special attention to reciting, contemplating and learning/teaching it in this month.

6.) To read durood shareef on our beloved Rasul (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) as much as possible. It would be ideal to read it 300 times a day.

7.) To make an effort to perform 5 times salah in congregation with takbir-e-ulaa.

8.) To come early for the isha salah and be prepared for taraweeh prayers.

9.) One should try to spend one’s spare time in nafl I’tikaaf in the masjid.

NOTE: Rasullulah (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) expressed his dislike, when he saw some of the Ummahatul-Mumineen (mothers of the believers) attempting to make I’tekaaf in the masjid, as alluded to in the hadith of Bukhari Shareef, hadith #2033. Thus, women should allocate a place in the privacy of their homes for this and inshallah they will also attain great rewards as mentioned by the fuqaha.

10.) To spend some money in charity (according to one’s financial ability).

11.) To abstain as much as possible from useless and vain talk. One should even abstain from worldly discussions unless one is absolutely in need of doing so.

12.) To abstain from all major and minor sins especially going to the movies, casting lustful glances, back-biting, gambling (whether in the form of lottery, dice, poker, or anything else, etc.) listening to music, not doing hijaab according to the shariah, fighting and arguing, shaving the beard or trimming it less than a fist-length, hanging the clothes below the ankles. Such a fast which is accompanied by sinning and disobedience of Allah Ta`ala and Rasul (salallahu alaihi wa sallam) has no value in the sight Allah. This type of fast does not carry in it the blessings and benefits which have been promised to us by Rasulullah (salallahu alaihi wa sallam). It has been mentioned in a hadith shareef that fasting is a shield from the hell-fire, as long as one does not tear that shield down. The tearing down of the shield is to commit sins.

Important Point: A person should ponder over the fact that in the month of Ramadhan, a person leaves food and drink which are the bare necessities of life. People are now, in order to fulfill the Divine command, prepared to go through the difficulty of leaving their necessities of life (during the day) to ensure that they acquire the benefits and rewards of the fast. Now how unfortunate would it be if a person is going through the hardships of leaving the necessities of life and he is not leaving those things which are haram, impermissible, and worthy of abstinence in the first place. It is mentioned in a hadith shareef, “He who does not leave obscene talk and evil deeds, then Allah Ta`ala is not in need of him leaving his food and drink.”

●By making a firm resolution to do something, the most difficult tasks are made easy by Allah Ta`ala. There was a person who used to smoke 20 -30 cigarettes daily. He happened to hear some lecturer saying, “How inappropriate and disrespectful it is that people defile their mouths with smoking cigarettes, whereas the mouth is supposed to be the passageway of remembering the name of Allah and reciting the Book of Allah…” On hearing this point, he immediately made a firm resolution and left smoking forever. Like this, it is also necessary in this blessed month (for men) to make a firm resolution to leave a fist-length beard according to shariah. After doing so, look at yourself in the mirror and you be the judge of how enlightened your face now looks.

●Shaving of the beard and trimming it less than a fist-length is such a sin which a person remains in continuously. Murder, rape, theft etc. are such sins that if a person perpetrates such sins in the night, then no one will know of what was done in the day, even though they are deadly sins. But not having a beard according to the shariah is so detrimental a sin that a person will be in the condition of fasting, praying, performing Hajj, etc. and he will still be having the resemblance of a criminal as long as he is void of a shar’i beard and thus remain deprived of the special mercies of Allah Ta`ala. (For details please check Shaikhul Hadith Maulana Zakariya’s booklet Importance of the Beard )

For ladies it is essential that they observe shar’i hijaab. Shar’i hijaab does not just mean that you wear certain head gear or cover the face with a veil; rather one must segregate from those males in the family who are permissible for one to marry, such as cousins, etc. We will briefly mention some of those relatives which people do not usually consider ghair mahram.

(For males): brother’s wife, wife’s sister, paternal and maternal female cousins, and uncle’s wife.

(For females): sister’s husband, husband’s brother, paternal and maternal male cousins, aunt’s husband.

● In this blessed month of Ramadhan a person should take extra care in abstaining from back-biting. Most people ruin the rewards of their fast through this grave sin. (Please refer to my pamphlet, Islaahul Gheebah- Rectification of Back-biting)

● Casting lustful glances should also be strictly abstained from in this blessed month. These evil glances are the extremely poisonous arrows of shaitan. The light and blessings of good deeds are diminished through this detrimental sin and a darkness is left in the heart. Such a darkness remains in the heart from this sin that at times even istighfar cannot remove. The only way a person can remove this darkness is at the next opportunity of casting lustful glances you guard your eyes, tolerate the pain and struggle of looking away, and only then this darkness will be effaced.

(Ruh Ke Bemaryia aur Unka Ilaaj; pg. 316-318 )

07.14.07

An Increase in the Love for One’s Spouse is a Sign of Taqwa

Posted in Aadaab-Etiquettes and Manners, Ahwaal, Connection with Allah, Fadhaail, Fikr, Fiqh at 12:32 pm by Nabeel Khan

Question: I have noticed that I find myself often thinking of my wife, and for some time now, I feel that my love for my wife has been on the increase.  So please inform me of what would be best for me, and kindly let me know if this increase in love towards my spouse is harmful for me or not.

Anwer:  This in reality is the “Sunnat ul Allah” (custom of Allah).  May Allah bless both of you with the noble fruits of these feelings. When taqwa increases, the love for one’s spouse also increases.” -Hazrat Thanwi (RA) from Tarbiyat us Salik part one page 552)
Note:  When someone develops “love” or it  increases for someone who is not your lawful spouse, then you have not even come close to getting even whiff of taqwa. Please refer to the posts under “spirtiual diseases and their remedies” for further details on the disease and for methods of treatment.

07.09.07

Four Actions for the Friendship of Allah

Posted in 'Ibadah, Aadaab-Etiquettes and Manners, Connection with Allah, Fadhaail, Fikr, Fiqh, Love of Allah, Misc, Muraqabah, Razaail, Spiritual Diseases and Their Remedies, Zikr at 1:00 pm by Nabeel Khan

There are four actions which if one adopts, Insha Allah, he will become a wali before he passes away. With the barakah of practicing these four actions, Insha Allah, he will gain the ability to practice all the other commandments of deen. This is because generally people find these actions to be hard on the nafs. Like the student who manages to answer the difficult questions on a test will have no problem answering the easy ones. So, the one who suppresses his nafs for the pleasure of Allah and carries out these actions, practicing deen will become easy for him, and he will die as a wali of Allah.

The First Action: Keeping a Beard to the Extent of One Fist in Length

The following is reported in a hadith narrated by Imam Bukhari (RA):

“Oppose the Mushrikeen! Lengthen the beards and shorten the moustaches. When Hazrat Ibn Umar (RA) used to go for Hajj or ‘Umrah, he would take hold of his beard in his fist. Whatever amount of the beard was in excess of the fist, he would trim it.” (Bukhari vol. 2, pg. 875)

In another hadith the following words are used:

“Make the moustaches extremely short and lengthen the beards.” (Bukhari Vol. 2, pg. 875)

It is wajib to keep a beard to the extent of one fist just as it is wajib to perform witr salah, and the two ‘eid salats. All the four imams agree on this issue. Allamah Shaami writes:

“To trim the beard when it is shorter than one fist in length as practiced by some people of the west and the hermaphrodites, has not been permitted by anyone i.e. any scholar.”

Hazrat Thanwi (RA) writes in Behishti Zewar (Heavenly Ornaments), “It is haram to shave the beard as well as to trim it less than the length of one fist.” (Behishti Zewar section 11, pg. 115)

The word for beard in Arabic is lihyah which comes from the Arabic word for jaw. Therefore, the beard should be to the extent of one fist from the chin, the right side of the jaw, and the left side of the jaw, i.e. it should be the length of a fist from all three sides. Some people grow the beard to one fist from the chin but trim it to less than a fist from the sides. This is incorrect. If any one of the three sides of the beard has been shortened less than a fist, then this is a major sin.

The Second Action: Keeping the Ankles Exposed (This ruling applies to men. Women should cover their ankles.)

It is impermissible for males to cover their ankles with their pants, trousers, shalwars, thoubs or any other form of clothing (socks excluded). There is a hadith narrated by Imam Bukhari that states:

“Whatever portion of the ankles is covered by the lower garment will be in the fire.” (Bukhari Vol. 2 pg. 861)

It is clearly understood from this hadith that to cover the ankles is a major sin since the warning of punishment of the fire of jahannam is not given with regards to minor sins. In Bazl-ul-Majhood, the commentary of the Sunan of Imam Abu Dawood, Maulana Khaleel Ahmad Saharanpuri writes, “Izaar in the above hadith refers to any such garment that covers the ankles from above going downwards like pants, shalwars, kurtas, thoubs etc. To cover the ankles with such garments is forbidden. Izaar does not refer to anything that is worn from below such as socks or khuffs. Hence, there is no sin in covering the ankles with socks or shoes. So if someone really feels the urge to have their ankles covered, they should wear socks. The prohibition of covering the ankles with garments worn from above is applicable in two conditions: a) while standing, and b) while walking. Thus, while seated or reclining, if the ankles are covered by one’s izaar, then there is no harm. Some people dwell under the serious misconception that it is only necessary to expose the ankles in salah. So upon entering the masjid, they fold up their pants and expose their ankles for the duration of the salat. When they are leaving, they fold their pants back down. It should be noted that this rule is not restricted to salah but is for all times and all places. Allamah Khaleel Ahmad Saharanpuri (RA) also states:

“This command applies to males and not females.” (Bazl-ul-Majhood pg. 57)

Once a Sahabi (RA) said to Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam), “My shins have dried up.” What he meant was that because his shins, including his ankles, were skinny, and thin, they seemed a bit unsightly, and he wanted cover them up. However, Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) did not permit him to do so. Instead he (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) said, “Verily Allah does not love the one who covers the ankles.” (Fath-ul-Bari Vol. 10 pg. 264)

Dear friends, think for a moment! Is it wise to deprive yourself of the love of Allah simply for covering the ankles? On another occasion, Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) said to another Sahabi (RA) who had his shawl dragging on the floor, “Is there not an example for you in my way of life?” (Fath-ul-Bari Vol. 10 pg. 263)

The question is actually an affectionate warning. Thus, the mere claim of love is not sufficient. Love in reality makes one to follow the beloved. As the poet says, “Verily the lover is obedient to the beloved.” The dictates of the love of Allah and His messenger (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) demand that we do not disobey them. If we are obedient to them, then our claim to love them is true.

The Third Action: Guarding the Gaze

In this day and age there is a great negligence in this regard. Many people do not even regard the casting of evil lustful glances to be a sin whereas Allah has given the command of protecting the gaze in the Quran. Allah says, “Say (O Nabi (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam)) to the believers that they should lover their gazes.” This verse refers to looking at non-mahrams (a person with whom one is permitted to marry). Likewise, they should not gaze at beardless youth because they too resemble women. If fact, even if a youngster’s beard has grown to some extent but one still finds the heart somewhat inclined towards him, then to look at his also haram. The crux of the matter is than any such face that one finds attractive, and derives pleasure by looking at, then surely this is forbidden. To guard the gaze is such an important issue that Allah has separately commanded the women to also guard their gazes. Allah says, “And say to the believing women that they should lower their gazes” (Surah An-Noor)

This issue is unlike the command of salah, fasting, and other commandments where Allah has not given a separate commandment of the same issue to women. Rather the males have been addressed and the women have been included in those commandments because in Arabic, when a mixed gathering is addressed, the masculine form is used.

In a hadith narrated by Imam Bukhari (RA), Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) has said, “a Lustful glance is the fornication/adultery of the eyes.” (Bukhari vol. 2 pg. 923)

The person who casts lustful glances and indulges in any form of fornication/adultery can never even dream of becoming a wali unless they sincerely repent from this evil.

In another hadith, Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) is reported to have said, “May the curse of Allah be on the one who looks lustfully and on the one who is looked at with lust.” (Mishkaat, Book of Nikah, Chapter on looking at a woman for proposal)

In the above mentioned hadith, Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) cursed both the person who casts lustful gazes and the one who is gazed at due to not adopting proper hijab etc. Those who fear curses of the saints and pious people should be more fearful of the curse of Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam). Therefore, if an accidental gaze falls on a beautiful face, shift the gaze immediately. Do not allow the gaze to remain focused on that face even for a single moment.

It is understood clearly from the verses of the Quran and from the hadith that the person who casts lustful glances has been given the following three evil titles:

1. Disobedient to Allah and Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam)

2. Fornicator/Adulterer of the eyes.

3. Cursed by Allah and Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam)

If a person is addressed with any of these titles, they would feel hurt and dishonored. So if a person wants to remain safe from these titles, it is necessary to guard the gaze.

Some foolish people object by saying, “What major wrong have we done? We did not take anything or do anything to anyone. All we did was look. These molvis scare us for nor reason.” O foolish person, it is not the molvis who are frightening you, it is Allah and Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) prohibiting you and consequently cursing you. ‘Ulamaa do not make up matters of Deen, their job is merely to explain and expound the already present matters of Deen. The verses of the Quran and the hadith of Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) mentioned above, are they the sayings of any molvi?

Beyond this, I say to such people who claim that they have not taken anything or done anything but look, is that if that is all you are doing then do not do it if it is so insignificant. Simply stop looking. It is quite clear and obvious that they are taking something and doing something when they are looking with lust. They are actually deriving haram pleasure which they are importing into their hearts. As a result, their hearts are being destroyed.

When a person casts lustful glances, they become distanced from Allah that to such a degree that no other sin pushes them so far away. The qiblah of the heart completely changes from being directed towards Allah, is not being directed towards the one this person is glancing at. The heart of this person has now turned its back on Allah. Now, whether this person is performing salah, or reciting Quran, or anything else, that beautiful face is in front. When in solitude, the mind is thinking about that same beautiful person. Instead of the zikr of Allah, the zikr of that person is in the heart. The heart is not subjected to such destruction by means of any other sin as compared to how it is destroyed by lustful glances. For example, a person has missed salah, or lied, and then his heart will be diverted by 45 degrees. But he will repent and ask Allah for forgiveness and then his heart will once again be directed towards Allah. On the contrary, the sin of casting lustful glances will make a person completely unmindful of Allah, and the love of the person he has gazed at settles in his heart. As a result, some people have even lost their Iman at the time of death.

Allah Ta’ala has declared in a hadeeth qudsi, “Verily the lustful glance is a poisonous arrow from the arrows of shaytan. Whoever leaves casting of lustful glances out of My fear, I will give him in return such Iman, the sweetness of which he will taste and feel in his heart.” (Kanz-ul-’Ummaal Vol. 5 pg. 328)

In other words, he will physically acquire the sweetness of Iman which will be present in his heart. This in not a fantasy or part of someone’s imagination. We have not been instructed to imagine the sweetness of Iman, but rather the word “yajidu” that has been used in the hadith is indicative of a physical experience of the taste of the sweetness of Iman.

Dear friends! Implement this advice and see the effects for yourself. The heart will experience such sweetness of Iman that as a result, the value for the kingdom of the whole world will perish from one’s heart. Imam Qushairi writes in his Risalah that by the injunction of guarding the gaze, Allah has taken away the pleasure of the eyes, but in return He has granted the non-perishable sweetness of Imaan. Mullah Ali Al-Qari writes that it has been narrated that once the sweetness of Iman enters into the heart, it will never exit. This is an indication that the person will die with Iman. The reason for this is obvious since when Iman will leave the heart after entering it, death will also come upon Iman. In today’s time, this treasure of dying with Iman is being distributed in the shopping malls, at the airports and any other public place. Protect your gaze in these places and gather the sweetness of Iman. Thus, you will acquire the guarantee of death with Iman. Keeping this in mind, I say that if in these days there is an abundance of nudity, lewdness, and a lack of shame and modesty, then coupled with that there is also an abundance of opportunities to gather the sweetness of Iman. Guard your gaze and partake of the halwah of Iman. This is for both men and women

4. Protecting the Heart and mind (thoughts)

Along with guarding the gaze, protecting the heart is also necessary. Some people guard their gaze, but they do not protect their hearts. They do not cast lustful glances but they do not protect the heart from fantasizing about beautiful women or men. They derive haram pleasure by fantasizing or imagining. We should realize that this is also haram. Allah mentions, “He knows the treacheries of the eyes, and that which you conceal in your hearts.” (Surah Al-Mu’min) Allah knows of the haram pleasure that a person derives in their heart. If the sins of the past come to mind on their own, these in it of themselves are not wrong. It is wrong and sinful to bring these thoughts to mind on one’s own accord. If an evil thought comes to mind, one will not be held accountable for this. However, when an evil thought comes to mind, then to entertain that thought (by thinking further about it) is haram, or to deliberately think of previous sins and derive pleasure from it, or to plan to commit a sin in the future. These aspects will invite the displeasure of Allah. Another sever harm of thinking of these evil thoughts is that the desire to commit sins increases. The result of this is that a person might physically become involved in sin.

May Allah protect us and save us from all these haram acts. By the barakah of being protected from these sins, Insha Allah, it will become easy to abstain from all sins.

To gain taufeeq to practice on the above four actions, one should complete the following four tasbeehaat:

1.) In the state of wudhu, clean clothes, with perfume applied, faced towards the qiblah, meditate over the fact that your grave is before your eyes. Before everything else, negate your own self. Thereafter negate everything other than Allah and recite 100 times لا اله الا الله

When you say لا اله then you meditate that all the beloved things of this temporary world and all the false idols (which have taken shape in the form of carnal desires in my heart) are being negated.

Meditate that a pillar of light from the ‘Arsh of Allah Ta’ala is entering your heart when you say الا الله

2.) For Males: Make zikr of ismuz-zaat by saying الله the blessed name of Allah Ta`ala 100 times. Imagine that with your tongue, the heart is also saying the name of Allah. For Females: Make tasbeeh by Subhaanallah 100 times.

3.) Recitation of Istighfaar 100 times.

4.) Send prayers upon the beloved Messenger (Sallallahu alaihi wa Sallam) by reading 100 times

 صلّي الله علي النبي الامّي

-Taken from the book, The Four Actions by Hazrat Maulana Shah Hakeem Muhammad Akhtar Sahib (DB)

 

07.06.07

What is Dunya?

Posted in 'Ibadah, Aadaab-Etiquettes and Manners, Ahwaal, Akaabir, Connection with Allah, Fadhaail, Fikr, Fiqh, Love of Allah, Misc, Muraqabah, Razaail, Spiritual Diseases and Their Remedies, Zikr at 8:43 pm by Nabeel Khan

Maulana Rumi (RA) explains the reality of the dunya by posing the question, “What is dunya?” Some ignorant people say, “Kick the dunya aside, kick the dunya aside!” Our Shaikh Hazrat Hakeem Akhtar (DB) says, “If you do not have money, and if you do not have food, then you will not be able to even lift your leg up to kick the dunya aside.” From this we can understand that wealth is not necessarily dunya. Then what is? Maulana Rumi sums it up in one line, where he poses the question, and then answers it. He says, “What is dunya? It is to be unmindful of Allah.”

Clothes, silver, gold, money, wealth, wife and kids are not necessarily dunya, provided they do not make a person unmindful of Allah. In other words, all these things are kept according how Allah wants them to be, and he does not use any of these things in disobeying Allah, then this person is a man of God, and is not materialistic. On the other hand you have a person who is broke. He spends his life hungry and goes through financial difficulties, but is negligent of Allah, and disobeys Allah, and then this person in reality is materialistic even though he has nothing. We understand that even living in luxury and affluence, a person can be a wali of Allah, and contrary to this, in poverty and hunger; a person can be distant from Allah and materialistic. That is why Maulana Rumi (RA) has defined dunya as negligence towards Allah, not wealth, and prominence.

The proof of this statement can be found in the Tafseer Ruh-ul-Ma’aani under the verse where Allah says, “And the life of this world is nothing but capital of deception.” Allah uses the Arabic word manta’, so what really is mataa’? Allamah Aalusi (RA) (the author of the above mentioned Tafseer) mentions that mataa’ actually refers to a cloth that women normally use in the kitchen to wipe and clean the kitchen area. So it is something very low and worthless.

Allamah Aalusi (RA) poses a question in his Tafseer that when is the dunya considered lowly and bad? He answers by saying that the dunya is only bad when it makes you unmindful of the Aakhirat. The dunya is carrion, and its seekers are dogs. But this is with a condition, and the condition is that it should make one unmindful of the Aakhirat. Allamah Aalusi (RA) mentions that if the dunya does not make one unmindful of Allah and the Aakhirat, and the dunya is made as a means to attain the Aakhirat, then it is a great capital and saving. One person uses his wealth to serve the Ulamaa. He donates his wealth to masjids, and madrasahs. He makes utilizes his wealth for Islamic publications. He feeds students of deen and pious people. So is this person’s wealth merchandise of deception? Is it lowly and degenerate? No, rather it is a great capital that he has saved up, which is being sacrificed for the sake of Allah. That is why it is mentioned in a hadith, “No one but a pious person should eat your food.” The reason for this is that the pious person after eating will get strength and energy and he will do good deeds. So the one who fed him will also have a share in the reward and this will be a form of Sadaqah Jaariyah (continuous charity). So this form of dunya is not debased because it is being used as a means to build the Aakhirat.

This type of wealth is not given to everyone. Everyone is not so fortunate that their wealth does not make them unmindful of Allah. My Shaikh, Shah Abdul Ghani (RA) used to say that Allah does not disclose the secret of His love to every heart. He then would recite some poetry in Farsi with great enjoyment. The meaning of the poetry is as follows:

Allah does not disclose the secret of His love to every heart.

And every eye is not always fit to guide one on His path.

Every pearl is not given the honor of being part of the king’s crown.

And every messenger was not blessed with the ascension (me’raaj).

Not everyone is chosen for the service of the Deen.

One out of a thousand is blessed with this honor.

I pray that Allah gives us the taufeeq to utilize whatever dunya we have for the sake of Deen, and also that Allah include us amongst those that He has chosen for the service of His Deen. Aameen.

-Dars-e-Mathnawi pg. 20-24

 

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