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THE
LEGACY OF SAYYIDINA RASULULLAH SALLAILAHU 'ALAYHI WASALLAM
The author has
compiled seven ahaadith in this chapter. The crux of all these ahaadith
are that the Estate of Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam
is sadaqah, and nothing should be distributed among the heirs. All the 'ulama
are unanimous on this. No 'aalim from the Ahlus-Sunnah wal Jamaa'ah has
opposed this, that there shall be no distribution from the Estate of Sayyidina
Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam to his heirs. Although different
opinions are held whether this is a unique case with Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam only or with all the ambiyaa. The majority of
the 'ulama say that this is the case with all the ambiyaa, that no one inherits
their Estate. The 'ulama have stated many reasons for this, and there is
no doubt there are many reasons for it. A few reasons are noted briefly.
(a.) The ambiyaa are alive in their graves, therefore their ownership remains.
for this reason too the wives of Sayyidina Rasulullah Salliallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam have been prohibited to remarry in clear words in the Qur'-aan.
(b.) No article of a nabi is possessed by him in his lifetime. He spends
it as a guardian. This is also common among the sufis. A sufi does not own
anything. This does not mean that they do not possess anything according
to the shari'ah, but they themselves do not regard anything as their own
possession. (c.) Everything in the world belongs to Allah, and Nabi Sallallahu'Alayhi
Wasallam being Allah's vicegerent on earth spends it as a guardian. (d.)
If the Estate of a nabi had been distributed among his heirs, then there
was a possibility that an unfortunate heir in the greed for wealth, will
become a nabi's destruction, or may wish for it to happen and both these
things will be a cause for the downfall of an heir. (e.) People will begin
to doubt that by claiming prophethood one intends to amass wealth, and leave
it for his wife and children, so that they may be wealthy. (f.) This is
so because, the clear and pure soul of a nabi remains spotless from the
rust and dirt of wealth..(g.) A nabi is like a father to the entire ummah.
There is much wisdom in Allah's commands. Human beings express some of the
wisdom according to a limited understanding. Besides, save Allah, no one
knows how much wisdom there is in.
(382) Hadith
Number 1:
'Amr bin Al Haarith Radiyallahu 'Anhu, the brother of Ummul Mumineen Juwayriyyah
Radiyallahu 'Anha says that Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam left
in his assets only weapons, a mule which he used as a conveyance, and
some land, which he had declared sadaqah.
Commentary:
Since this was declared sadaqa, the laws of inheritance did not apply
to them. As the clothing that Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam used were of nominal value, it was not mentioned.
(383) Hadith
Number 2
Abu Hurayrah Radiyallahu 'Anhu reports that Faatimah (Radiyallahu 'Anha)
came to Abubakr (Siddique Radiyallahu 'Anhu) and asked him who his
heirs were. He replied: ''My wife and children''. (Faatimah Radiyallahu
'Anha asked:) ''Then why did I not become heir to my fathers estate?''
Abubakr (Siddique Radiyallahu 'Anhu) Said: ''I heard the command of Rasulullah
Sallallhu 'Alayhi Wasallam, that we do not leave any heirs. But (I being
a guardian of the waqf) for those whom Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam
had decreed a daily allowance, I will continue to grant it. And on whom
Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam used to spend. I will contnue to
spend''.
Commentary:
Apparently it seems Sayyidina Faatimah Radiyallahu 'Anha thought that
being a ruler, the estate of Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallhu 'Alayhi Wasallam
was not adjudged for his heirs. For this reason she inquired from Sayyidina
Abubakr Radiyallahu 'Anhu that would he have any heirs. Sayyidina Abubakr
Radiyallahu 'Anhu gave a shar'ee reply to the query, otherwise according
to his own will he had stipulated that his wealth must be returned to
the Baytul Maal (treasury). Therefore Sayyidina Abubakr Radiyallahu 'Anhu
did not leave any heirs for his estate. The saying of Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam that 'We do not leave any heirs' is a well
known hadith, which has been mentioned in different wordings. In
some narrations only those words are narrated that have been mentioned
above. In some narrations, it is stated that, 'We the group of ambiyaa,
do not leave heirs'. Shah Waliyullah has written in his 'Musawwa) (Commentary
on Muwatta) on this subject that Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam did not leave any heirs, has been narrated by more than ten Sahaabah.
(384) Hadith
Number 3:
Abul Bakhtari (Sa'eed bin Fayruz At-taa-ee) reports that both 'Abbaas
Radiyallhu 'Anhu and Ali Radiyallahu 'Anhu went to 'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu,
during his reign of khilaafah. Each saying to his companion that you are
like that, and you like that. 'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anh said to Talhah Radiyallahu
'Anhu, Zubayr Radiyallahu 'Anhu, 'Abdurrahmaan bin 'Awf Radiyallahu 'Anhu
and Sa'd bin Abi Waqqaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu who were among the great Sahaabah,
that I make you a witness and ask you with an oath to Allah, that did
you not hear Rasulullah Sallallhu 'Alayhi Wasallam say: ''All the possessions
of a nabi are sadaqah, beside that which he used to feed his family. We
the ambiyaa do not leave behind any heirs. This hadith also has a story
(Which is being shortend here)''.
Commentary:
The aim of Imaam Tirmidhi was to mention that the ambiyaa do not leave
heirs, which has been done here. For this reason the complete hadith is
not narrated. Imaam Abu Daawud has mentioned it with a bit more detail.
After mentioning a little, carried it over to the hadith of Sayyidina
Maalik bin Aws Radiyallahu 'Anhu, which is mentioned in hadith number
six. The hadith of Sayyidina Maalik bin Aws Radiyallahu'Anhu is better
known. It has been mentioned many a time in Bukhaari, Muslim and Abu Daawud.
And to mention the complete hadith every time in detail will result in
it becoming too long. The translation of the narration in Abu Daawud is
this: Sayyidina Abul Bakhtari Radiyallahu'Anhu says: 'I heard a hadith
from a person which appealed very much to me. I requested him to write
it for me. He presented it in a very clear writing'. Haafiz Ibn Hajar
says this person is probably Sayyidina Maalik bin Aws Radiyallahu 'Anhu
himself. In this hadith it was written that Sayyidina 'Abbaas Radiyallahu
'Anhu and Sayyidina 'Ali Radiyallahu 'Anhu came to 'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu.
At that time Sayyidina Talhah Radiyallahu 'Anhu, Sayyidina Zubayr Radiyallahu
'Anhu, Sayyidina Sa'd Radiyallahu 'Anhu and Sayyidina Abdurrahmaan
Radiyallahu 'Anhu were present there. Both Sayyidina 'Abbaas Radiyallahu
'Anhu and Sayyidina 'Ali Radiyallahu 'Anhu were arguing among themselves.
i.e. they were accusing one another of negligence. Sayyidina 'Umar Radiyallahu
'Anhu while making the four Sahaabah Radiyallahu 'Anhum who were present
witnesses, asked: 'Do you not know that Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam said, "Every possession of a Nabi is sadaqah, but
that portion which he spends in feeding and clothing his wives,and children.
This is because we (the ambiyaa) do not leave heirs"'. All our Sahaabah
Radiyallahu 'Anhum that were present agreed and said verily Sayyidina
Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasalla'm said so. Sayyidina 'Umar Radiyallahu
'Anhu said: Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam spent from
his wealth during his life-time and what was left was given away in sadaqah.
After the death of Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallalalhu 'Alayhi Wasallam, Sayyidina
Abubakr Radiyallahu 'Anhu became the khalifah. In this two-year
reign he did that which was the practice of Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam'. Imaam Abu Daawud says further, approximately the complete
story is narrated in the hadith of Sayyidina Maalik bin Aws Radiyallahu
'Anhu.
(385) Hadith
Numner 4:
'Aayeshah Radiyallahu 'Anha says that Rasulullah Sallallhu 'Alayhi
Wasallam said: ''We have no heirs. What we (the ambiyaa) leave is sadaqah''.
Commentary:
By sadaqah it is meant that it should be spent on those to whom sadaqah
is given.
(386) Hadith
Number 5:
Abu Hurayrah Radiyallahu 'Anhu says that Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam said: ''My heirs must not distribute Dinars and Dirhams. From
my assets, after deducting the expenditure of my women (family), and the
'aamils (workers). whatever is left over must be given in sadaqah''.
Commentary:
It has been explained that by Aamil, is referred to that person who will
be the khalifah of the time after Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam. It is also said that it is that person who collects and brings
the harvest of the lands. i.e. who is in charge and manages the lands.
It is possible both are intended here. The Baytul Maal is responsible
for the salary of the khalifah, and every person responsible for managing
the affairs also has the right to take his share of the estate. It is
not necessary that it be in the form of Dinars and Dirhams (currency).
For example it is mentioned that, if it is said money should not be distributed,
that other things are included. Or it is said the, the distribution is
always according to the value of the articles, in which case it shall
always be referred to in terms of money.
(387) Hadith
Number 6:
Maalik bin Aws bin Al-Hadthaan says: ''I attended the assembly of 'Umar
Radiyallahu 'Anhu, At that time 'Abdurrahmaan bin 'Awf Radiyallahu 'Anhu
and Sa'd bin Abi Waqqaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu were also present. (After a
little while) 'Abbaas Radiyaalhu 'Anhu and Ali Radiyallahu 'Anhu came
to solve a disagreement. 'Umar Radiyallhu 'Anhu said to them: 'I swear
an oath by the One with whose command the skies and earth function, and
I ask you, do you know of the saying of Rasulullah Sallallhu 'Alayhi Wasallam
that we (the ambiyaa-prophets), do not make anybody our heirs. Whatever
wealth we leave behind, is all left as sadaqah'. All those present replied:
'Verily true'. This hadith has a long story.
Commentary:
This is the same incident which had been mentioned in hadith number three
by Sayyidina Abul Bakhtari Radiyallahu 'Anhu. This incident is lengthy
and has been mentioned in practically all the hadith kitaabs, either briefly
or in detail. The hadith from Bukhaari is translated here. Other explanations
and additions are taken from Fathul Baari and other narrations, which
have been included as deemed necessary. Sayyidina Maalik bin Aws Radiyallahu
'Anhu reports: "I was at home, the sun had risen quite a bit. A messenger
from 'Umar Radiyallahu'Anhu came to call me. I went to 'Umar Radiyallahu
'Anhu. He was sitting on a sack, on which no other cloth was spread. I
greeted him and sat down.,'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu said: 'Some needy among
your people have come. I have given instructions that they be given something.
Take them with you and distribute it among them'. I said, it would have
been better if you had appointed someone else to distribute it among them.
He replied: 'No, you must distribute it'. As we were discussing this,
the servant of 'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu whose name was 'Yarfa came in and
said: "Uthmaan Radiyallahu 'Anhu, 'Abdurrahmaan bin 'Awf Radiyallahu
'Anhu, Zubayr Radiyallahu 'Anhu and Sa'd bin Abi Waqqaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu
request permission to present themselves'. In some narrations Sayyidina
Talhah Radiyallahu 'Anhu is also included. 'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu gave
permission for them to enter. They entered, greeted and sat down. After'a
little while Yarfa came in and said, "Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu and
'Ali Radiyallahu 'Anhu request permission to enter'. 'Umar Radiyallahu
'Anhu asked them to come in. Both came in, greeted and sat down. 'Abbaas
Radiyallahu 'Anhu said: 'Give a verdict between me and this oppressor'.
'Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu called 'Ali Radiyallahu 'Anhu some other harsh
names too. As a result both began to argue. Sayyidina 'Uthmaan Radiyallahu
'Anhu and the others that were present requested 'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu
to reconcile them and give a verdict. In the narration of Muslim this
is also stated, Maalik bin Aws Radiyallahu 'Anhu says: 'From their request
for a reconciliation and support, I felt that both of them had sent the
Sahaabah Radiyallahu 'Anhum beforehand to strengthen their cases, and
gain support'. 'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu said: 'Wait a bit, then addressing
those present said, I swear an oath by the Holy Being in whose command
is the skies and earth, and I ask you, do you know, that Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam said: "We do not leave heirs. Whatever we leave
is sadaqah"'. The group present agreed that truly Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam had said this. After this he turned towards
'Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu and 'Ali Radiyallahu 'Anhu and in the same manner
after swearing an oath asked them the same question. They both confessed
that they knew. Sayyidina 'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu then said, "Listen
carefully. Allah Ta'aala had given this booty (garden etc.) especially
to Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam. No other person had a share
in it, Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasllam did not keep it strictly
for himself, but distributed it among you people, and left a very small
portion of the land for supporting himself and his family, and from this
too after giving little in his homes, whatever was left was given in the
path of Allah. I swear an oath and ask you, 'Was it so or not?'. He first
made the five Sahaabah Radiyallahu 'Anhum swear an oath and testify to
its being true. Thereafter he made both Sayyidina 'Abbaas Radiyallahu'Anhu
and Sayyidina'Ali Radiyallahu'Anhu swear an oath and to testify to its
being true. Sayyidina 'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu then said. 'After that Rasulullah
Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam passed away, and Abubakr Radiyallahu 'Anhu
became the khalifah. He carried out this duty in the same manner as was
the practice of Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam. I swear by Allah
that Abubakr Radiyallahu 'Anhu was correct in handling this matter in
this manner. He was on the straight path and followed the truth. You have
regarded this as a subterfuge. You (Sayyidina 'Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu)
have come to claim the estate of your nephew (Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam) and you (Sayyidina 'Ali Radiyallahu 'Anhu) have come
to claim the share of your wife. Abubakr Radiyallahu 'Anhu said to you
that Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam said: "We (the ambiyaa)
have no heirs". 'You did not accept his saying. Thereafter Abubakr
Radiyallahu 'Anhu passed away and I became the khalifah, and in the first
two years carried out this duty in the manner that Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam and Abubakr Radiyallahu 'Anhu had done. Allah knows best
that in adopting this manner I am on the truth, and the one who acts on
pious deeds. Subsequently both of you came to me, and on that same claim,
the one claims his nephew's estate and the other his wife's share. I had
made known to you the saying of Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam
that we have no heirs. Thereafter, I thought it suitable by handing this
affair to you as a guardian. I had taken an undertaking from you that
you shall administer it in the same manner as Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam, Abubakr Radiyallahu and I had done for two years.'You accepted
it, and I handed it over to you. I ask you to swear an oath that did I
not hand it over to you in this manner?' The group present admitted that
he had done so. Sayyidina 'Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu and Sayyidina 'Ali
Radiyyallahu 'Anhu also admitted this fact. Sayyidina 'Umar Radiyallahu
'Anhu then said: 'Now do you wish that I pass a ruling contrary to this.
I swear an oath by that Being in whose command lies the skies and earth,
I will never give a ruling against this. If you are unable to administer
it, then give it back to me. I shall administer it'. This is that long
story which Imaam Timidhi has referred to as that 'It has a long story'.
A few points are worth noting here: (a.) Sayyidina 'Abbaas Radiyallahu
'Anhu had called Sayyidina 'Ali Radiyallahu 'Anhu an oppressor and both
had an argument. This apparently seems unbefitting. Sayyidina 'Abbaas
Radiyallahu 'Anhu is the uncle of Sayyidina 'Ali Radiyallahu 'Anhnu, according
to this he has the right to reprimand him. Secondly, when he feels that
Sayyidina 'Ali Radiyallahu 'Anhu was wrong, which shall be described later,
then he has the right to call his act an oppression. (b.) When Sayyidina
'Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu and Sayyidina 'Ali Radiyallahu 'Anhu knew about
this hadith, and on the inquiring of Sayyidina 'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu
accepted the knowledge of it, why did they make a claim to Sayyidina Abubakr
Radiyallahu 'Anhu and later also to Sayyidina 'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu.
If it is accepted that they did not have knowledge of this hadith from
before, surely they knew it from the saying of Sayyidina Abubakr Radiyallahu
'Anhu. When Sayyidina Abubakr Radiyallahu 'Anhu did not accept their claims
due to the hadith, why did they again come to Sayyidina 'Umar Radiyallahu
'Anhu for a ruling. The answer is that they were surely aware of this
hadith. Apparently they must have thought that this hadith refers, for
example, only to Dinars and Dirhams, as has been mentioned in an earlier
hadith, but according to all the other people it included all the possessions
of Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam as mentioned in many
a ahaadith in the words: 'Whatever I leave is sadaqah'. In this case the
questioning of Sayyidina Abubakr Radiyallahu 'Anhu in the beginning is
because they may have thought it for something special, and questioning
'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu the second time during the period of his khilaafah
may have been because they thought the view of Sayyidina 'Umar Radiyallahu
'Anhu would agree with the view held by them. i.e. Sayyidina 'Umar Radiyallahu
'Anhu also regards it to be for something special. After making a claim
to Sayyidina 'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu they found he held the same view
as all the others had held. The words of the hadith also clearly show
that everything is included, and it is not for something special. It is
very important to note one thing here, that we may feel that the Shaykhayn
(Sayyidina Abubakr Radiyallahu 'Anhu and Sayyidina 'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu)
were helpless and compelled not to distribute the estate of Sayyidina
Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam due to his instruction. And although
the people pleaded, the Shaykhayn did not distribute the estate. It is
also necessary to point out that to hold evil thoughts against these great
personalities that because of wealth, they kept on pleading for it, and
although having the knowledge that Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam clearly stated that he would have no heirs, they still asked
for it. To hold such a view is a sign of impoliteness and great lack of
understanding. They pleaded for it as they thought it their sharee right
to do so. Therefore they refuted the view which was contrary to the one
they held according to their findings, which Sayyidina 'Umar Radiyallahu
'Anhu mentioned by saying, "You thought Abubakr (Radiyallahu 'Anhu)
to be using a subterfuge". (c.) After the denial of Sayyidina Abubakr
Radiyallahu 'Anhu and Sayyidina 'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu, also taking into
consideration the saying of Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam
that, "We do not have heirs", and after unanimous approval taking
the estate under their control, how did this argument between the two
come about, which resulted in strong language between them. Also what
now brought about the question of distribution, when it had been made
clear previously that this was not lawful? The reason for it is, that
the question of distribution had been made clear from the beginning, that
no heir would receive a share from the estate of Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam. For this reason the Shaykhayn did not give
the permission for the assets to be distributed among the heirs, and the
heirs too had accepted this as a fact. My late father had given the reason
for their requesting the distribution of the estate, as there was a difference
of opinion between Sayyidina 'Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu and Sayyidina 'Ali
Radiyallahu 'Anhu regarding the amount to be spent from the estate. Sayyidina
'Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu was thoughtful and particular in the administration
of the estate. He had foresight and had wished that the wealth be spent
with care, and wished to keep some provisions for the time of need. Contrary
to this, Sayyidina 'Ali Radiyallahu 'Anhu was very generous, big hearted,
pious and had possessed tawakkul. He did the same as Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam had done. Whatever became available he immediately
gave away to the needy. He did not like to leave a Dirham behind. For
this reason there always occurred a clash between uncle and nephew. Haafiz
Ibn Hajar writes in his Fathul Baari a narration from Daar Qutni, that
the differences between them was not regarding the inheritance, but of
the administration and its spending, how should the income be spent. Imaam
Abu Daawud has written that the request of Sayyidina 'Abbaas Radiyallahu
'Anhu and Sayyidina 'Ali Radiyallahu 'Anhu was that the estate be distributed
in two portions, and not that they claimed any inheritance. (d.) When
these people wanted only to split the estate in to two portions, and did
not claim any inheritance, why did Sayyidina 'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu reject
this suggestion. Apparently there would be no problem, every one would
have his own portion to administer and look after, and could spend and
distribute the income immediately or later as they deemed appropriate.
The 'ulama have given the reason for this, that in this manner there is
a possibility that it would later result into an inheritance. It could
also then be said that Sayyidina 'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu had changed his
former view, therefore he had agreed to split the estate into two portions.
This distribution would also be like Distributing the estate to the heirs.
Half would go to the daughter and the other half to Sayyidina 'Abbaas
Radiyallahu 'Anhu as a relative. If Sayyidina 'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu
had accepted this, the future generations would have claimed, and it would
also become a testimony that this estate could be distributed among the
heirs. (e.) In the beginning although the Ahlul-Bayt thought that the
estate could be distributed among the heirs, and made a claim to the Shaykhayn.
Later they changed their views and accepted the ruling of the Shaykhayn.
Sayyidina 'Ali Radiyallahu 'Anhu left the estate in its original form
of administration at the time of his khilaafah. If I had thought that
it should be distributed among the heirs he would have done so. In the
beginning Sayyidina 'Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu and Sayyidina 'Ali Radiyallahu
'Anhu were joint administrators of the estate. At the time of Sayyidina
'Uthmaan Radiyallahu 'Anhu's period of khilaafah, Sayyidina 'Abbaas Radiyallahu
'Anhu relinquished this post, thereafter Sayyidina 'Ali Radiyallahu 'Anhu
became the sole administrator. After that Sayyidina Hasan Radiyallahu
'Anhu, then Sayyidina Husayn Radiyallahu 'Anhu, then Sayyidina 'Ali bin
Husayn Riadiyallahu 'Anhu successively became administrators. (Fathul
Baari). These few important questions regarding this incident have been
briefly dealt with here. There are other discussions too which have been
omitted to keep it brief.
(388) Hadith
Number 7:
'Aayeshah Radiyallahu 'Anha says: "Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam did not leave behind Dinars, nor Dirhams, nor goats nor camels.
(The narrator of this hadith) said, I am in doubt if she had mentioned
male or female slaves".
Commentary:
A narrator from the chain of narrators of this hadith doubted if these
words were said or not. Therefore it is pointed out here. In other narrations
it has also been mentioned that he did not leave a male or female slave.
Article
taken (with Thanks) from Darul-uloom Bury
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