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WHY MUSLIMS ARE BEING DEFEATED BY JEWS ????????


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Demographics:
o World Jewish Population. 14 million
o Distribution: 7m in America
5m in Asia
2m in Europe
100 thousand in Africa


o World Muslim Population: 1.5 billion
o Distribution: 1 billion in Asia/Mid-East
400 M in Africa
44 M in Europe
6 M in the America

o Every fifth human being is a Muslim.
o For every single Hindu there are two Muslims
o For every Buddhist there are two Muslims
o For every Jew there are 107 Muslims
o Yet the 14 million Jews are more powerful than the entire 1.5 billion Muslims




Why???





Here are some of the reasons




Movers of Current History

o Albert Einstein Jewish
o Sigmund Freud Jewish
o Karl Marx Jewish
o Paul Samuelson Jewish
o Milton Friedman




Medical Milestones




o Vaccinating Needle: Benjamin Ruben Jewish
o Polio Vaccine Jonas Salk Jewish
o Leukaemia Drug Gertrude Elion Jewish
o Hepatitis B Baruch Blumberg Jewish
o Syphilis Drug Paul Ehrlich Jewish
o Neuro muscular Elie Metchnikoff Jewish
o Endocrinology Andrew Schally Jewish
o Cognitive therapy. Aaron Beck Jewish
o Contraceptive Pill Gregory Pincus Jewish
o Understanding of Eye. G. Wald Jewish
o Embryology. Stanley Cohen Jewish
o Kidney Dialysis Willem Kloffcame Jewish




Nobel Prize Winners




o In the past 105 years, 14 million Jews have won 180 Nobel prizes whilst 1.5 billion Muslims have contributed only 3 Nobel winners




Inventions that changed History




o Micro- Processing Chip. Stanley Mezor Jewish
o Nuclear Chain Reactor Leo Sziland Jewish
o Optical Fibre Cable Peter Schultz Jewish
o Traffic Lights Charles Adler Jewish
o Stainless Steel Benno Strauss Jewish
o Sound Movies Isador Kisee Jewish
o Telephone Microphone Emile Berliner Jewish
o Video Tape Recorder Charles Ginsburg Jewish




Influential Global Business




o Polo Ralph Lauren Jewish
o Coca Cola Jewish
o Levi's Jeans Levi Strauss Jewish
o Sawbuck's Howard Schultz Jewish
o Google Sergey Brin Jewish
o Dell Computers Michael Dell Jewish
o Oracle Larry Ellison Jewish
o DKNY Donna Karan Jewish
o Baskin & Robbins Irv Robbins Jewish
o Dunkin Donuts Bill Rosenberg Jewish




Influential Intellectuals/ Politicians




o Henry Kissinger , US Sec of State Jewish
o Richard Levin, President Yale University Jewish
o Alan Greenspan , US Federal Reserve Jewish
o Joseph Lieberman Jewish
o Madeleine Albright , US Sec of State Jewish
o Casper Weinberger, US Sec of Defence Jewish
o Maxim Litvinov, USSR Foreign Minister Jewish
o David Marshal , Singapore Chief Minister Jewish
o Isaacs Isaacs, Gov-Gen Australia Jewish
o Benjamin Disraeli, British Statesman Jewish
o Yevgeny Primakov, Russian PM Jewish
o Barry Goldwater , US Politician Jewish
o Jorge Sampaio, President Portugal Jewish
o Herb Gray, Canadian Deputy - PM Jewish
o Pierre Mendes, French PM Jewish
o Michael Howard, British Home Sec. Jewish
o Bruno Kriesky, Austrian Chancellor Jewish
o Robert Rubin , US Sec of Treasury Jewish




Global Media Influential




o Wolf Blitzer, CNN Jewish
o Barbara Walters ABC News Jewish
o Eugene Meyer , Washington Post Jewish
o Henry Grunwald, Time Magazine Jewish
o Katherine Graham , Washington Post Jewish
o Joseph Lelyeld, New York Times Jewish
o Max Frankel, New York Times Jewish

Global Philanthropists

o George Soros Jewish
o Walter Annenberg Jewish

Olympic Gold Medallists

o Mark Spitz 7 Gold Medals Jewish
o Krayzelburg Jewish
o Boris Becker Jewish
o Stars and TV Producers (13 persons) Jewish
o Personalities Jewish


Why are they powerful?



So why are Muslims powerless?




Here's another reason.

We have lost the capacity to produce knowledge.
o In the entire Muslim World (57 Muslim Countries) there are only 500 universities.
o In USA alone, 5,758 universities
o In India alone, 8,407 universities
o Not one university in the entire Islamic World features in the Top 500 Ranking Universities of the World
o Literacy in the Christian World 90%
o Literacy in the Muslim World 40%
o 15 Christian majority-countries, literacy rate 100%
o Muslim majority - countries , None
o 98% in Christian countries completed primary
o Only 50% in Muslim countries completed primary.
o 40% in Christian countries attended university
o In Muslim countries a dismal 2% attended.
o Muslim majority countries have 230 scientists per one million Muslims
o The USA has 5000 per million
o The Christian world 1000 technicians per million.
o Entire Arab World only 50 technicians per million.
o Muslim World spends on research/developmen t 0.2% of GDP
o Christian World spends 5 % of GDP


Conclusion.
The Muslim World lacks the capacity to produce knowledge.
Another way of testing the degree of knowledge is the degree of diffusing knowledge.
o Pakistan 23 daily newspapers per 1000 citizens
o Singapore 460 per 1000 citizens.
o In UK book titles per million is 2000
o In Egypt book titles per million is only 17
o Muslim World is failing to diffuse knowledge

Applying Knowledge is another such test.
o Exports of high tech products from Pakistan is 0.9% of its exports.
o In Saudi Arabia is 0.2%
o Kuwait, Morocco and Algeria 0.3%
o Singapore alone is 68%

Conclusion.
o Muslim World is failing to apply knowledge.

What do we conclude?


Have we as Muslims failed ?????

In the End i just want to Quote

HAZRAT ALI SAID:

'KNOWLEDGE IS LIFE & ILLITERACY IS DEATH'.

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Muslim scholars have divided acquiring of knowledge in three categories:

1. Knowledge for the sake of God (ilm bara-e-Khuda)
2. Knowledge for the sake of knowledge (ilm bara-e-ilm)
3. Knowledge for the sake of wealth (ilm bar-e-maal)


In the West the knowledge is for the sake of knowledge itself, while we instead of having it for God i.e. considering is at our utmost duty, are merely acquiring it for the sake of money. So what we get in return might be good pays but we are unable to contribute towards the advancement of knowledge itself; the way to gain edge over others.

Knowledge is the standard on which Allah SWT has based the glory of nations and people. Allah is not unjust so who will attain it will get the due return. No matter they are Jews, Christians or some one else

Muslims have seen the glorious period of about thousand years and that was in fact an era of knowledge development and scientific research by Muslims.

Another wrong approach adopted by us is; we don’t take knowledge as knowledge in itself, we have made so called COHERENT compartmentalisations of knowledge. There was a period in Islam when every child in the Madrassas had to take Ilm-e-haiyat (Physics), Ilm-e-hindsa (Mathematics) and Ilm-e-falkiat (Cosmology) as compulsory subjects. But with the passage of time we have made complete ignorance of scientific knowledge as a perquisite for students of religion itself. In this way the Ullmahs, who are to deal with most sensitive and important matters are made the most ignorant.


In Israel they have devised a whole system for proper allocation of human resource to different fields. The most intelligent and brilliant students go for religion, the second category go for politics, the third for bureaucracy and still others for technical fields like medicine or engineering. They consider the technical fields less important and say that even an average person is suitable for them since it is less critical. (This division is particular to Israel not the West).

We on the other hand have reversed this order. The most brilliant students go for technical fields. Those who are unable to attain merit or those who find science subject too difficult go for humanities and from this comes a prominent proportion of our bureaucracy. This is not to offend anyone but is a general observation how is it working at the country level. After bureaucracy we have politicians who come from further lower academic backgrounds. And at the very end we have our religious scholars.

In this way we get people far lower in their competencies then those who are controlled by them. The bureaucracy overall controls other systems and is in turn controlled by politicians. Then there are religious scholars who are there to challenge each and every decision by politicians without even having any know-how in most of the cases.
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becoz v have left to act upon the teaching of quran and sunnah .............if v act upon them v can discover each and every thing in the universe
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becoz v have left to act upon the teaching of quran and sunnah .............if v act upon them v can discover each and every thing in the universe
indians are not acting upon what ever is written in quran then why they are progressing?????
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Thanks for yours nice thought I wish we can set out direction but we are still fail to do no doubt we have potential to do it but we have forget our path

Pray for it and work hard on you yours self with yours surrounding let them know where Muslim stand although they have been read all this on books but now we must show the direction to them as well as our own self sister.

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Respected Celeron & Dr junaid

I agree you if follow Islam we will have right direction but brother have u Read About European Union, BRICS and so many other country who does not follow Islam but they are leading on the world

But being Muslim we cant do you think we don’t have potential brother just simple example

1st Virus was discover At Lahore from any Pakistani ( negative thought) means we have potential but we lost the direction we need to know why, where, how we forget that

We have to work out being individual, groups, society, city and country level where we are in which field we are

Make our Vision and Direction

InsAllah we will be being nation stand where we desire

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Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Ahmed Zewail, 1999

Nobel Prize in Literature

Naguib Mahfouz, 1988
Orhan Pamuk, 2006

Nobel Peace Prize

Anwar El-Sadat, 1978
Yasser Arafat, 1994
Shirin Ebadi, 2003
Mohamed ElBaradei, 2005
Muhammad Yunus, 2006

Physic

Dr abdul Salam

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Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Ahmed Zewail, 1999

Nobel Prize in Literature

Naguib Mahfouz, 1988
Orhan Pamuk, 2006

Nobel Peace Prize

Anwar El-Sadat, 1978
Yasser Arafat, 1994
Shirin Ebadi, 2003 1st woman
Mohamed ElBaradei, 2005
Muhammad Yunus, 2006

Physic

Dr abdul Salam



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Thanks for your useful post but let me amend one thing. Dr Abdul Salam is not a Muslim scientist. (He is Ahmadi/Qadiani).
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The History of the Jews



There is a full chapter in the book on the life of the Prophet written by Shaykh Abu Al-Hasan devoted to paint a detailed picture of the social order which existed in Madinah at the time when the Prophet and his companions from Makkah settled there with their brethren who belonged to that city.
Such a study is very useful in the understanding of the events that took place in the following years, which witnessed the rise of the first Islamic state in history.

He points out that in Madinah, different faiths, cultures and communities lived side by side to give the city a particularly rich and colorful social life. In this it was markedly different from Makkah, which had a single faith and a single community.

Futile Feuds Among Jewish tribes

Jews arrived in Arabia, in the first century AD after the Jews suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of the Byzantines.

It is thought that the Jews arrived in Arabia, particularly in Madinah, in the first century AD. Dr Israel Wilfonson mentions that after the Jews suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of the Byzantines in AD 70, they sought shelter all over the world.
Large Jewish groups headed for Arabia. There were three main Jewish tribes in Madinah, whose adult males numbered more than 2000. These tribes were the Qaynuqa, al-Na dir and Qurayzah. It is estimated that the Qaynuqa tribe had around 700 men under arms, and al-Nadir had a similar fighting force, while adult males in Qurayzah might have been 900 in number. Relations between all these tribes were not all that peaceful.

They might go to war against each other. Perhaps the other Jewish communities in Madinah were hostile to the Qaynuq a tribe because of the latter's alliance with the Arab tribe of Khazraj. In the battle known as Buath, the other two tribes, the al-Nadir and Qurayzah, fought hard against the Qaynuqa and killed a large number of their men.

At the same time, they paid ransom money for all Jewish soldiers who were captured by them. These hostilities continued after the Battle of Buath. When the Ansar prepared to fight the Jews of the Qaynuqa, none of the other Jewish communities was ready to join them against the Ansar.

Geographical Locations of the Jews

Every Jewish leader had an Arab ally from among the chiefs of Arab tribes.

The Jews lived in their own quarters and villages. The Qaynuqa tribe had their special quarters inside the city of Madinah, after they had been expelled by the al-Nadir and the Qurayzah from their forts outside it. The al-Nadir had their quarters about two or three miles to the north of Madinah, in a fertile valley called Badhan.

The Qurayzah quarters were situated at a district called Mahzur, a few miles to the south of Madinah.
All Jewish tribes had their forts and districts where they lived independently, but they could not form a central authority dominated by the Jews to govern the city.

On the contrary, they had their autonomy under the protection of the chiefs of the Arab tribes, to whom they paid annual tributes so that theycould be secure from aggression.

Every Jewish leader had an Arab ally from among the chiefs of Arab tribes.

They used to boast of their knowledge of religions and laws and they had their own schools where they studied their faith, legal code and history. They had special places for worship and they had their legal schools where they discussed all their affairs.

Jewish Business Affairs, Language & Laws

Jewish deals involved pledging one’s wife or child which generated
feeling of hatred between lenders and borrowers.

Some of their laws and regulations were taken from their scriptures, while others

were enacted for them by their rabbis. They had their special festivals and their days of fasting, such as the tenth of Muharram, when their fasting commemorated the saving of Moses.

Since the economy of Madinah had an agricultural base, it was easy for the Jews to operate their usurious system because farmers often needed to borrow money until harvest time.

In their pawn shops, the Jews did not only accept valuable articles as pledges, but would also take women and children as security against the repayment of loans.

Such deals involving pledging one's wife or child inevitably generated a feeling of hatred between lenders and borrowers, particularly with the Arabs, who were famous for their keen sense of honor, which was overpowering in matters related to wives and children.

This system,however, secured a strong financial position for the Jews, which enabled them to manipulate the market and exploit it to their own advantage. Hence, the whole population hated them for their selfishness, usury and for the means they adopted to get rich.

Their relations with the two Arab tribes in Madinah, the Aws and the Khazraj, were governed by their own interests. They would do anything which ensured any material gain.

Hence, they tried to cause war to flare up between the two tribes, whenever they judged that such a war would be to their own advantage. Indeed, it was the Jews who caused all the civil wars which considerably weakened both the Aws and Khazraj tribes.

Their unwavering aim was to gain full control of the city finances. When they talked about the imminent advent of a new Prophet, the Arabs of Madinah had all the encouragement they need to embrace Islam.

The language the Jews spoke in their daily life was Arabic, with a distinct Hebrew accent, since they did not abandon Hebrew altogether, but continued to use it particularly in their prayers and scholarly work.

Had they wished, the Jews would have been able to exercise a strong religious influence among the Arabs, to give Judaism firmer roots in Arabia. Students of Jewish history, however, know that the Jews were never keen to persuade people to follow their own religion.

Intermarriages Between Arabs & Jews

Indeed, to try to propagate Judaism is not allowed in certain cases. There is no doubt that a number of Arabs from the Aws and Khazraj tribes, as well as others, embraced Judaism willingly, or owing to their marriage with Jews, or simply because of their upbringing among Jews. One prominent Jew, Kaab ibn al-Ashraf, a merchant and a poet, belonged to the Arab tribe of Tayy, but his father married a Jewish woman of al-Nadir, and Kaab was brought up as a Jew.

Moreover, if an Arab lost two or three children in infancy, he might vow that if he had a surviving son, he would make him a Jew. Hence, some Arabs followed Judaism in this manner.

The two major Arab tribes in Madinah, the Aws and the Khazraj, branched out of Yemeni and Azd tribes as a result of repeated waves of emigration at different times. There were several reasons for such emigration, including the conquest of Yemen by Abyssinians and the major economic setback following the collapse of the Marib dam.

This suggests that the Jews were already settled in Madinah when the Aws and the Khazraj arrived. The Aws clans occupied the southern and eastern areas of Madinah, which were known as the Upper Part, while the Khazraj inhabited the Lower Part in the central and northern areas.

There were four clans branching out from the Khazraj, all of whom belonged to Banu Al-Najjar , who lived in the central area around the mosque w hich was later to be built by the Prophet.
The Aws had their quarters in the very fertile areas, living side by side with the major Jewish communities, while the Khazraj lived in a less fertile area, neighboring the Jewish tribe of the Qaynuqa.

It is extremely difficult to estimate the Arab population in Madinah, but one can make a good estimate of their fighting force in the battles which they fought after the Prophet’s settlement in Madinah. Their regiment in the Muslim army on the day when Makkah fell to Islam was 4,000 strong.

At the time of the Prophet's emigration to Madinah, the Arabs had the upper hand there. The Jews could not unite in opposition to the Arabs. Indeed, some of the Jewish clans formed an alliance with the Aws, while others were allied to the Khazraj. When they fought each other, they were fiercer in their mutual hostility than the Arabs.

The enmity between the Qaynuqa tribe on the one hand and the al-Nadir and the Qurayzah on the other was so fierce that it compelled the Qaynuqa tribesmen to abandon their farms and become manual workers.

Similarly, the Aws and the Khazraj fought several battles against each other, the first of which was known as the Battle of Samirand the last as that of Buuath, which took place five years before the Prophet's emigration to Madinah.

The Jews played a major part in perpetuating the hostility between the Aws and the Khazraj in order to keep them preoccupied. This earned the Jews the title "Foxes", as they were called by the Arabs.



Thus the jews success is bcoz of our support. we are being defeated bcoz of our weakness. we must learn from our history.
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Dear Sister as far as i am concern i didn't read somewhere in any article might be it true but rest of the world called him Muslim

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Thank for yours info i am just continue bit further about Jews now

Jewish Nobel Prize Winners

The Nobel Prizes are awarded by the Nobel Foundation of Sweden to men and women who have rendered the greatest service to humankind. Between 1901 and 2007, more than 750 Nobel Prizes were handed out. Of these, at least Jew162 ares.

Literature

* 1910 - Paul Heyse
* 1927 - Henri Bergson
* 1958 - Boris Pasternak
* 1966 - Shmuel Yosef Agnon
* 1966 - Nelly Sachs
* 1976 - Saul Bellow
* 1978 - Isaac Bashevis Singer
* 1981 - Elias Canetti
* 1987 - Joseph Brodsky
* 1991 - Nadine Gordimer
* 2001 - Imre Kertesz
* 2005 - Harold Pinter


World Peace


* 1911 - Alfred Fried
* 1911 - Tobias Michael Carel Asser
* 1968 - Rene Cassin
* 1973 - Henry Kissinger
* 1978 - Menachem Begin
* 1986 - Elie Wiesel
* 1994 - Shimon Peres
* 1994 - Yitzhak Rabin
* 1995 - Joseph Rotblat

Chemistry

* 1905 - Adolph Von Baeyer
* 1906 - Henri Moissan
* 1910 - Otto Wallach
* 1915 - Richard Willstaetter
* 1918 - Fritz Haber
* 1943 - George Charles de Hevesy
* 1961 - Melvin Calvin
* 1962 - Max Ferdinand Perutz
* 1972 - William Howard Stein
* 1977 - Ilya Prigogine
* 1979 - Herbert Charles Brown
* 1980 - Paul Berg
* 1980 - Walter Gilbert
* 1981 - Roald Hoffmann
* 1982 - Aaron Klug
* 1985 - Herbert Hauptman
* 1985 - Jerome Karle
* 1989 - Sidney Altman
* 1992 - Rudolph Marcus
* 2004 - Avram Hershko, Aaron Ciechanover and Irwin Rose
* 2006 - Roger Kornberg


Economics

* 1970 - Paul Samuelson
* 1971 - Simon Kuznets
* 1972 - Kenneth Arrow
* 1973 - Wassily Leontief
* 1975 - Leonid Kantorovich
* 1976 - Milton Friedman
* 1978 - Herbert A. Simon
* 1980 - Lawrence Robert Klein
* 1985 - Franco Modigliani
* 1987 - Robert M. Solow
* 1990 - Harry Markowitz
* 1990 - Merton Miller
* 1992 - Gary Becker
* 1993 - Robert Fogel
* 1994 - John Harsanyi
* 1997 - Myron Scholes
* 2001 - Joseph Stiglitz
* 2001 - George A. Akerlof
* 2002 - Daniel Kahneman
* 2005 - Robert Aumann
* 2007 - Leonid Hurwicz, Eric Maskin & Roger Myerson

Medicine

* 1908 - Elie Metchnikoff & Paul Ehrlich
* 1914 - Robert Barany
* 1922 - Otto Meyerhof
* 1930 - Karl Landsteiner
* 1931 - Otto Warburg
* 1936 - Otto Loewi
* 1944 - Herbert Spencer Gasser
* 1944 - Joseph Erlanger
* 1945 - Ernst Boris Chain
* 1946 - Hermann Joseph Muller
* 1947 - Gerty Cori*
* 1950 - Tadeus Reichstein
* 1952 - Selman Abraham Waksman
* 1953 - Hans Krebs & Fritz Lipmann
* 1958 - Joshua Lederberg
* 1959 - Arthur Kornberg
* 1964 - Konrad Bloch
* 1965 - Francois Jacob & Andre Lwoff
* 1967 - George Wald
* 1968 - Marshall Nirenberg
* 1969 - Salvador Luria
* 1970 - Julius Axelrod & Bernard Katz
* 1972 - Gerald Maurice Edelman
* 1975 - David Baltimore & Howard Temin
* 1976 - Baruch Blumberg
* 1977 - Rosalyn Sussman Yalow & Andrew V. Schally
* 1978 - Daniel Nathans
* 1980 - Baruj Benacerraf
* 1984 - Cesar Milstein
* 1985 - Michael Stuart Brown & Joseph Goldstein
* 1986 - Stanley Cohen & Rita Levi-Montalcini
* 1988 - Gertrude Elion
* 1989 - Harold Varmus
* 1994 - Alfred Gilman & Martin Rodbell
* 1997- Stanley B. Prusiner
* 1998 - Robert Furchgott
* 2000 - Paul Greengard & Eric Kandel
* 2002 - H. Robert Horvitz & Sydney Brenner


Physics

* 1907 - Albert Abraham Michelson
* 1908 - Gabriel Lippmann
* 1921 - Albert Einstein
* 1922 - Niels Bohr
* 1925 - James Franck & Gustav Hertz
* 1943 - Otto Stern
* 1944 - Isidor Issac Rabi
* 1945 - Wolfgang Pauli
* 1952 - Felix Bloch
* 1954 - Max Born#
* 1958 - Igor Tamm & Il'ja Mikhailovich Frank
* 1959 - Emilio Segrè
* 1960 - Donald A. Glaser
* 1961 - Robert Hofstadter
* 1962 - Lev Davidovich Landau
* 1963 - Eugene Wigner
* 1965 - Richard Feynman & Julian Schwinger
* 1967 - Hans Bethe
* 1969 - Murray Gell-Mann
* 1971 - Dennis Gabor
* 1972 - Leon Cooper
* 1973 - Brian David Josephson
* 1975 - Benjamin Mottleson
* 1976 - Burton Richter
* 1978 - Arno Penzias & Pyotr Kapitsa
* 1979 - Stephen Weinberg & Sheldon Glashow
* 1988 - Leon Lederman & Melvin Schwartz & Jack Steinberger
* 1990 - Jerome Friedman
* 1992- Georges Charpak
* 1995 - Martin Perl & Fredrick Reines
* 1996 - Douglas D. Osheroff & David M. Lee
* 1997 - Claude Cohen-Tannoudji
* 2000 - Zhores I. Alferov
* 2003 - Vitaly Ginzburg & Alexei A. Abrikosov
* 2004 - H. David Politzer & David Gross
* 2005 - Roy Glauber


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