Edition 35 of 114 Meccan Bureau 45 Verses

Quran Daily

Revelation. Reported. Truth.
فاطر

Fatir — Fatir
Force: Moderate Tone: Gentle Directness: Clear Urgency: Timeless Mood: MODERATE force, GENTLE tone, CLEAR address, TIMELESS tempo

The Ledger of Divine Provision

Reminding humanity of Allah's favor and urging exclusive recognition of Him as the sole Creator to prevent moral delusion.


The Ledger of Divine Provision

Reminding humanity of Allah's favor and urging exclusive recognition of Him as the sole Creator to prevent moral delusion.
O people! Remember God’s blessings upon you. Is there a creator other than God who provides for you from the heaven and the earth? There is no god but He. So how are you misled?
35:3
Multiple Correspondents Corroborate
en.sahih O mankind, remember the favor of Allah upon you. Is there any creator other than Allah who provides for you from the heaven and earth? There is no deity except Him, so how are you deluded?
en.arberry O men, remember God's blessing upon you; is there any creator, apart from God, who provides for you out of heaven and earth? There is no god but He: how then are you perverted?
en.maududi O people, remember Allah's favour upon you. Is there any creator, apart from Allah, who provides you your sustenance out of the heavens and earth? There is no god but He. Whither are you, then, being misdirected?
en.yusufali O men! Call to mind the grace of Allah unto you! is there a creator, other than Allah, to give you sustenance from heaven or earth? There is no god but He: how then are ye deluded away from the Truth?
en.pickthall O mankind! Remember Allah's grace toward you! Is there any creator other than Allah who provideth for you from the sky and the earth? There is no Allah save Him. Whither then are ye turned?
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Guarding the Covenant: Refusing the Worldly Mirage
O people! The promise of God is true; so let not the lowly life seduce you, and let not the Tempter tempt you away from God.
35:5
The Clear Enemy: Recognizing and Rejecting Satan
Satan is an enemy to you, so treat him as an enemy. He only invites his gang to be among the inmates of the Inferno.
35:6
The Dual Path: From Belief to Reward
Those who disbelieve will suffer a harsh punishment, but those who believe and do righteous deeds will have forgiveness and a great reward.
35:7

The Ledger of Divine Provision

Reminding humanity of Allah's favor and urging exclusive recognition of Him as the sole Creator to prevent moral delusion.
O people! Remember God’s blessings upon you. Is there a creator other than God who provides for you from the heaven and the earth? There is no god but He. So how are you misled?
35:3
Multiple Correspondents Corroborate
en.sahihO mankind, remember the favor of Allah upon you. Is there any creator other than Allah who provides for you from the heaven and earth? There is no deity except Him, so how are you deluded?
en.arberryO men, remember God's blessing upon you; is there any creator, apart from God, who provides for you out of heaven and earth? There is no god but He: how then are you perverted?
en.maududiO people, remember Allah's favour upon you. Is there any creator, apart from Allah, who provides you your sustenance out of the heavens and earth? There is no god but He. Whither are you, then, being misdirected?
en.yusufaliO men! Call to mind the grace of Allah unto you! is there a creator, other than Allah, to give you sustenance from heaven or earth? There is no god but He: how then are ye deluded away from the Truth?
en.pickthallO mankind! Remember Allah's grace toward you! Is there any creator other than Allah who provideth for you from the sky and the earth? There is no Allah save Him. Whither then are ye turned?

Guarding the Covenant: Refusing the Worldly Mirage
O people! The promise of God is true; so let not the lowly life seduce you, and let not the Tempter tempt you away from God.
35:5
The Clear Enemy: Recognizing and Rejecting Satan
Satan is an enemy to you, so treat him as an enemy. He only invites his gang to be among the inmates of the Inferno.
35:6
The Dual Path: From Belief to Reward
Those who disbelieve will suffer a harsh punishment, but those who believe and do righteous deeds will have forgiveness and a great reward.
35:7
The Architect of All Wings: Recognizing Allah’s Dynamic Creation
AngelsBelieversDisbelieversIblisMankindMuhammad
35:1
Praise be to God, Originator of the heavens and the earth, Maker of the angels messengers with wings—double, triple, and quadruple. He adds to creation as He wills. God is Able to do all things.
35:2
Whatever mercy God unfolds for the people, none can withhold it. And if He withholds it, none can release it thereafter. He is the Exalted in Power, Full of Wisdom.
35:3
O people! Remember God’s blessings upon you. Is there a creator other than God who provides for you from the heaven and the earth? There is no god but He. So how are you misled?
35:4
If they reject you, messengers before you were also rejected. To God all matters are returned.
35:5
O people! The promise of God is true; so let not the lowly life seduce you, and let not the Tempter tempt you away from God.
35:6
Satan is an enemy to you, so treat him as an enemy. He only invites his gang to be among the inmates of the Inferno.
35:7
Those who disbelieve will suffer a harsh punishment, but those who believe and do righteous deeds will have forgiveness and a great reward.
35:8
What of him whose evil deed was made attractive to him, and so he regards it as good? God leads astray whomever He wills, and He guides whomever He wills. Therefore, do not waste yourself sorrowing over them. God knows exactly what they do.
The Sacred Ledger of Life
MankindMuhammadPolytheists
35:11
God created you from dust, then from a small drop; then He made you pairs. No female conceives, or delivers, except with His knowledge. No living thing advances in years, or its life is shortened, except it be in a Record. That is surely easy for God.
35:12
The two seas are not the same. One is fresh, sweet, good to drink, while the other is salty and bitter. Yet from each you eat tender meat, and extract jewelry which you wear. And you see the ships plowing through them, so that you may seek of His bounty, so that you may give thanks.
35:13
He merges the night into the day, and He merges the day into the night; and He regulates the sun and the moon, each running for a stated term. Such is God, your Lord; His is the sovereignty. As for those you call upon besides Him, they do not possess a speck.
35:14 Narrator
If you pray to them, they cannot hear your prayer. And even if they heard, they would not answer you. And on the Day of Resurrection, they will reject your partnership. None informs you like an Expert.
35:15
O people! It is you who are the poor, in need of God; while God is the Rich, the Praiseworthy.
35:16
If He wills, He can do away with you, and produce a new creation.
If you pray to them, they cannot hear your prayer. And even if they heard, they would not answer you. And on the Day of Resurrection, they will reject your partnership. None informs you like an Expert.
— Narrator 35:14
The Silent Voice of the Grave
DisbelieversMuhammad
35:22
Nor are equal the living and the dead. God causes whomever He wills to hear, but you cannot make those in the graves hear.
35:23
You are only a warner.
35:24
We sent you with the truth; a bearer of good news, and a warner. There is no community but a warner has passed through it.
35:25
If they disbelieve you, those before them also disbelieved. Their messengers came to them with the clear proofs, with the Psalms, and with the Enlightening Scripture.
The Rainbow of Divine Provision
BelieversDisbelieversMuhammad
35:27
Have you not seen that God sends down water from the sky? With it We produce fruits of various colors. And in the mountains are streaks of white and red—varying in their hue—and pitch-black.
35:28
Likewise, human beings, animals, and livestock come in various colors. From among His servants, the learned fear God. God is Almighty, Oft-Forgiving.
35:29
Those who recite the Book of God, and perform the prayer, and spend of what We have provided for them, secretly and publicly, expect a trade that will not fail.
35:30
He will pay them their dues in full, and will increase them from His bounty. He is Forgiving and Appreciative.
35:31
What We inspired in you, of the Book, is the truth, confirming what preceded it. God is Well-Informed of His servants, All-Seeing.
35:32
Then We passed the Book to those of Our servants whom We chose. Some of them wrong their souls, and some follow a middle course, and some are in the foremost in good deeds by God’s leave; that is the greatest blessing.
35:33
The Gardens of Eden, which they will enter. They will be adorned therein with gold bracelets and pearls, and their garments therein will be of silk.
35:34 Narrator
And they will say, “Praise God, who has lifted all sorrow from us. Our Lord is Most Forgiving, Most Appreciative.
35:35 Allah
He Who settled us in the Home of Permanence, by His grace, where boredom will not touch us, and fatigue will not afflict us.”
35:36
As for those who disbelieve, for them is the Fire of Hell, wherein they will never be finished off and die, nor will its punishment be lightened for them. Thus We will repay every ingrate.
35:37 Narrator
And they will scream therein, “Our Lord, let us out, and we will act righteously, differently from the way we used to act.” Did We not give you a life long enough, in which anyone who wanted to understand would have understood? And the warner did come to you. So taste. The evildoers will have no helper.
And they will say, “Praise God, who has lifted all sorrow from us. Our Lord is Most Forgiving, Most Appreciative.
— Narrator 35:34
He Who settled us in the Home of Permanence, by His grace, where boredom will not touch us, and fatigue will not afflict us.”
— Allah 35:35
And they will scream therein, “Our Lord, let us out, and we will act righteously, differently from the way we used to act.” Did We not give you a life long enough, in which anyone who wanted to understand would have understood? And the warner did come to you. So taste. The evildoers will have no helper.
— Narrator 35:37
Guardians of the Earth: The Weight of Succession
DisbelieversMuhammadPolytheists
35:39
It is He who made you successors on earth. Whoever disbelieves, his disbelief will recoil upon him. The disbelief of the disbelievers adds only to their Lord's disfavor of them. The disbelief of the disbelievers adds only to their perdition.
35:40
Say, “Have you considered those partners of yours that you worship instead of God? Show me what they have created on earth. Or do they have any share in the heavens?” Or have We given them a book whose clear teachings they follow? In fact, the wrongdoers promise one another nothing but delusions.
The Oath of the Arrogant: A Call to Humble Listening
DisbelieversMankindMuhammad
35:42
And they swore by God with their solemn oaths, that if a warner came to them, they would be more guided than any other people. Yet when a warner came to them, it only increased them in aversion.
35:43
Priding themselves on earth, and scheming evil. But evil scheming overwhelms none but its authors. Do they expect anything but the precedent of the ancients? You will not find any change in God’s practice, and you will not find any substitute to God’s practice.
35:44
Have they not journeyed in the land and observed the fate of those who preceded them? They were superior to them in strength. But nothing can defeat God in the heavens or on Earth. He is indeed Omniscient and Omnipotent.
35:45
If God were to punish the people for what they have earned, He would not leave a single living creature on its surface. But He defers them until a stated time. Then, when their time has arrived—God is Observant of His creatures.
Allah
spiritual entity
Total mentions: 4187 In sura: 38 Dominant need: Transcendence
esteem
1.2
safety
3.2
physiological
0
transcendence
10
belonging love
1.0
self actualization
0.9
Angels divine command 1 verses
First: Sura 1 · Last: Sura 114 · 112 suras
Muhammad
prophet named
Total mentions: 1049 In sura: 14 Dominant need: Transcendence
esteem
3.6
safety
4.9
physiological
0
transcendence
10
belonging love
3.1
self actualization
4.0
Polytheists warner-warned 1 verses
First: Sura 2 · Last: Sura 114 · 104 suras
Mankind
group
Total mentions: 495 In sura: 11 Dominant need: Safety
esteem
2.2
safety
10
physiological
0
transcendence
4.1
belonging love
6.5
self actualization
1.4
Iblis evil whispering 2 verses
First: Sura 3 · Last: Sura 114 · 88 suras
Total characters in this sura: 8
Allah spiritual entity 38 Muhammad prophet 14 Mankind group 11 Disbelievers group 10 Believers group 8 Iblis spiritual entity 2 Polytheists group 2 Angels spiritual entity 1
Allah Angels divine_command
Mankind Iblis evil_whispering
Muhammad Polytheists warner-warned
8 characters · 3 relationships
45 segments
Allah: 1 Narrator: 44
35:1 Narrator Praise be to God, Originator of the heavens and the earth, Maker of the angels messengers with wings
35:2 Narrator Whatever mercy God unfolds for the people, none can withhold it. And if He withholds it, none can re
35:3 Narrator O people! Remember God’s blessings upon you. Is there a creator other than God who provides for you
35:4 Narrator If they reject you, messengers before you were also rejected. To God all matters are returned.
35:5 Narrator O people! The promise of God is true; so let not the lowly life seduce you, and let not the Tempter
35:6 Narrator Satan is an enemy to you, so treat him as an enemy. He only invites his gang to be among the inmates
35:7 Narrator Those who disbelieve will suffer a harsh punishment, but those who believe and do righteous deeds wi
35:8 Narrator What of him whose evil deed was made attractive to him, and so he regards it as good? God leads astr
35:9 Narrator God is He who sends the winds, which agitate clouds, which We drive to a dead land, and thereby revi
35:10 Narrator Whoever desires honor—all honor belongs to God. To Him ascends speech that is pure, and He elevates
FaithMercyGratitudeCreationGuidance
The Ledger of Divine Provision
The verse of Al‑Ma'arij (35:3) reminds believers that every sustenance, whether seen or unseen, flows from the One who created the heavens and the earth. Gratitude is not merely a polite gesture; it is a form of worship that aligns the heart with the divine source. Classical scholars such as Ibn Taymiyyah and Al‑Ghazali emphasize that the heart that forgets Allah’s provision becomes intoxicated by self‑sufficiency, leading to delusion. The Qur’an repeatedly links gratitude with faith (e.g., 2:286, 23:78) and warns that those who take blessings for granted are “deluded” (35:3). Recognizing that every breath, meal, and opportunity is a gift from Allah cultivates humility, strengthens iman, and guards against the arrogance that blinds us to divine mercy. Thus, sincere gratitude transforms ordinary moments into acts of remembrance and deepens our connection to the One who sustains all. 35:3
Guarding the Covenant: Refusing the Worldly Mirage
The verse reminds us that Allah’s promise (al‑wa’d al‑ḥaqiqa) is absolute and unbreakable, while the worldly life (al‑ḥayatu al‑dunyawiya) is a fleeting mirage designed to distract. Islamic scholars such as Al‑Ghazali and Ibn Taymiyyah emphasize that the Deceiver (shaytan al‑adhil) thrives by exploiting our attachment to transient pleasures. By acknowledging the promise’s truth, we guard our souls against the worldly delusion that seeks to replace divine guidance with temporary satisfaction. This awareness cultivates a mindset where the soul prioritizes the eternal over the temporal, ensuring that our actions remain rooted in faith rather than fleeting desire. 35:5
The Clear Enemy: Recognizing and Rejecting Satan
The Qur’an declares Satan an enemy, not merely a tempter. Scholars such as Ibn Taymiyyah and Al‑Ghazali emphasize that this is an active stance: the believer must not merely avoid the devil’s suggestions but must identify them as hostile. The phrase ‘he only invites his party to be among the companions of the Blaze’ warns that Satan’s invitation is exclusive to those who ignore Allah’s guidance. By treating him as an enemy, the believer rejects the notion of passive submission and adopts a vigilant defense, aligning with the prophetic practice of seeking refuge in Allah after every temptation. This conscious opposition transforms Satan’s whisper from a mere distraction into a known adversary, thereby safeguarding faith and conduct. 35:6
The Dual Path: From Belief to Reward
Surah Fatir reminds us that disbelief is not merely a mental state; it carries a tangible, severe punishment that afflicts the heart, intellect, and actions. In contrast, the Qur’an guarantees forgiveness and great reward for those who combine firm belief (iman) with sincere, purposeful deeds (amal). Islamic scholars like Ibn Taymiyyah emphasize that faith without action is incomplete, while Al‑Ghazali warns that deeds without proper intention (niyyah) are void. The verse therefore establishes a dual accountability: the inner conviction of the heart and the outward manifestations of that conviction. It also underscores the concept of *tawbah*—true repentance requires both a return to belief and a tangible change in behavior. This balance is central to the Qur’anic ethic of *taqwa*, where one’s fear of God inspires continuous righteous action, thereby securing both divine forgiveness and eternal reward. 35:7
The Breath of Resurrection: Lessons from the Winds
The Qur’an’s description of wind as a divine tool for creation (35:9) is a profound sign of Allah’s omnipotence and mercy. Scholars such as Ibn Khaldun view the wind as a ‘rūḥ’—a living manifestation of the unseen that animates the earth, echoing the Qur’anic theme that life is a continuous cycle of death and rebirth. The verse also foreshadows the Resurrection: just as the wind revives barren land, Allah will resurrect the dead on the Day of Judgment. This duality invites believers to see everyday natural phenomena as reminders of the ultimate return to Allah, encouraging patience, gratitude, and trust. By recognizing the wind’s role, we affirm that Allah’s power extends from the microcosm (a gust of air) to the macrocosm (the Day of Judgment). 35:9
Based on 5 verses
Faith
Appears 39 times (15.9% of themes)
245 total tag instances in this edition
Faith
39
Guidance
25
Creation
24
Mercy
22
Knowledge
18
Accountability
13
Repentance
13
Gratitude
12
Worship
10
Humility
9
Unity
9
Prophets
8
Patience
8
Afterlife
8
Provision
7
Covenant
6
Community
6
Justice
5
Charity
3
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35:3 The Ledger of Divine Provision
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Daily Actions
Before each major activity today, pause to acknowledge Allah’s provision and say a brief gratitude dua. 35:3
Whenever a worldly distraction arises today, pause, recite the verse, and consciously reaffirm Allah’s promise. 35:5
Each time you notice a thought or action that feels like a whisper of Satan, consciously label it as an enemy and seek refuge in Allah with the exact phrase ‘A'udhu billahi min ash-shaytan ir-rajim’. 35:6
Weekly Challenge
**Gratitude Ledger for a Week** 1. Each day, after every meal, write down at least three blessings you received (e.g., food, health, a kind word). 2. Recite a short gratitude dua: ‘Alhamdulillahi, all praise is due to You, the Sustainer of all that we have.’ 3. At night, reflect on how noticing these blessings changed your actions or mindset that day. 4. By day seven, review the entries, noting any shift in humility or awareness of Allah’s provision. 5. Measure success by a self‑rating: Did you feel less deluded and more grateful? Rate from 1–10 and set a tangible goal for the next month (e.g., keep a daily gratitude journal). 35:3
Duas
O Allah, You are the Sustainer of all that we have. Grant me the humility to recognize Your blessings, the gratitude to cherish them, and the vigilance to never be deluded by the illusion of self‑sufficiency. 35:3
O Allah, keep my heart steadfast in Your covenant, shield me from the subtle seductions of this world, and grant me clarity to discern Your truth from the Deceiver’s lies. 35:5
Reflection
In what moments today did I act as if Allah’s provision was a given, and how did that shift my sense of responsibility and gratitude?
When did I allow the allure of material comfort to eclipse my faith in Allah’s promise? How can I better distinguish genuine blessings from deceptive distractions?
1 Praise be to God, Originator of the heavens and the earth, Maker of the angels messengers with wings—double, triple, and quadruple. He adds to creation as He wills. God is Able to do all things. 2 Whatever mercy God unfolds for the people, none can withhold it. And if He withholds it, none can release it thereafter. He is the Exalted in Power, Full of Wisdom. 3 O people! Remember God’s blessings upon you. Is there a creator other than God who provides for you from the heaven and the earth? There is no god but He. So how are you misled? 4 If they reject you, messengers before you were also rejected. To God all matters are returned. 5 O people! The promise of God is true; so let not the lowly life seduce you, and let not the Tempter tempt you away from God. 6 Satan is an enemy to you, so treat him as an enemy. He only invites his gang to be among the inmates of the Inferno. 7 Those who disbelieve will suffer a harsh punishment, but those who believe and do righteous deeds will have forgiveness and a great reward. 8 What of him whose evil deed was made attractive to him, and so he regards it as good? God leads astray whomever He wills, and He guides whomever He wills. Therefore, do not waste yourself sorrowing over them. God knows exactly what they do. 9 God is He who sends the winds, which agitate clouds, which We drive to a dead land, and thereby revive the ground after it had died. Likewise is the Resurrection. 10 Whoever desires honor—all honor belongs to God. To Him ascends speech that is pure, and He elevates righteous conduct. As for those who plot evil, a terrible punishment awaits them, and the planning of these will fail. 11 God created you from dust, then from a small drop; then He made you pairs. No female conceives, or delivers, except with His knowledge. No living thing advances in years, or its life is shortened, except it be in a Record. That is surely easy for God. 12 The two seas are not the same. One is fresh, sweet, good to drink, while the other is salty and bitter. Yet from each you eat tender meat, and extract jewelry which you wear. And you see the ships plowing through them, so that you may seek of His bounty, so that you may give thanks. 13 He merges the night into the day, and He merges the day into the night; and He regulates the sun and the moon, each running for a stated term. Such is God, your Lord; His is the sovereignty. As for those you call upon besides Him, they do not possess a speck. 14 If you pray to them, they cannot hear your prayer. And even if they heard, they would not answer you. And on the Day of Resurrection, they will reject your partnership. None informs you like an Expert. 15 O people! It is you who are the poor, in need of God; while God is the Rich, the Praiseworthy. 16 If He wills, He can do away with you, and produce a new creation. 17 And that would not be difficult for God. 18 No burdened soul can carry the burden of another. Even if one weighted down calls for help with its burden, nothing can be lifted from it, even if they were related. You are to warn those who fear their Lord inwardly, and perform the prayer. He who purifies himself purifies himself for his own good. To God is the ultimate return. 19 Not equal are the blind and the seeing. 20 Nor are the darkness and the light. 21 Nor are the shade and the torrid heat. 22 Nor are equal the living and the dead. God causes whomever He wills to hear, but you cannot make those in the graves hear. 23 You are only a warner. 24 We sent you with the truth; a bearer of good news, and a warner. There is no community but a warner has passed through it. 25 If they disbelieve you, those before them also disbelieved. Their messengers came to them with the clear proofs, with the Psalms, and with the Enlightening Scripture. 26 Then I seized those who disbelieved—so how was My rejection? 27 Have you not seen that God sends down water from the sky? With it We produce fruits of various colors. And in the mountains are streaks of white and red—varying in their hue—and pitch-black. 28 Likewise, human beings, animals, and livestock come in various colors. From among His servants, the learned fear God. God is Almighty, Oft-Forgiving. 29 Those who recite the Book of God, and perform the prayer, and spend of what We have provided for them, secretly and publicly, expect a trade that will not fail. 30 He will pay them their dues in full, and will increase them from His bounty. He is Forgiving and Appreciative. 31 What We inspired in you, of the Book, is the truth, confirming what preceded it. God is Well-Informed of His servants, All-Seeing. 32 Then We passed the Book to those of Our servants whom We chose. Some of them wrong their souls, and some follow a middle course, and some are in the foremost in good deeds by God’s leave; that is the greatest blessing. 33 The Gardens of Eden, which they will enter. They will be adorned therein with gold bracelets and pearls, and their garments therein will be of silk. 34 And they will say, “Praise God, who has lifted all sorrow from us. Our Lord is Most Forgiving, Most Appreciative. 35 He Who settled us in the Home of Permanence, by His grace, where boredom will not touch us, and fatigue will not afflict us.” [Allah] 36 As for those who disbelieve, for them is the Fire of Hell, wherein they will never be finished off and die, nor will its punishment be lightened for them. Thus We will repay every ingrate. 37 And they will scream therein, “Our Lord, let us out, and we will act righteously, differently from the way we used to act.” Did We not give you a life long enough, in which anyone who wanted to understand would have understood? And the warner did come to you. So taste. The evildoers will have no helper. 38 God is the Knower of the future of the heavens and the earth. He knows what the hearts contain. 39 It is He who made you successors on earth. Whoever disbelieves, his disbelief will recoil upon him. The disbelief of the disbelievers adds only to their Lord's disfavor of them. The disbelief of the disbelievers adds only to their perdition. 40 Say, “Have you considered those partners of yours that you worship instead of God? Show me what they have created on earth. Or do they have any share in the heavens?” Or have We given them a book whose clear teachings they follow? In fact, the wrongdoers promise one another nothing but delusions. 41 God holds the heavens and the earth, lest they fall apart. And were they to fall apart, there is none to hold them together except He. He is Most Clement, Most Forgiving. 42 And they swore by God with their solemn oaths, that if a warner came to them, they would be more guided than any other people. Yet when a warner came to them, it only increased them in aversion. 43 Priding themselves on earth, and scheming evil. But evil scheming overwhelms none but its authors. Do they expect anything but the precedent of the ancients? You will not find any change in God’s practice, and you will not find any substitute to God’s practice. 44 Have they not journeyed in the land and observed the fate of those who preceded them? They were superior to them in strength. But nothing can defeat God in the heavens or on Earth. He is indeed Omniscient and Omnipotent. 45 If God were to punish the people for what they have earned, He would not leave a single living creature on its surface. But He defers them until a stated time. Then, when their time has arrived—God is Observant of His creatures.
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