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how do i explain to my non-arab friends that we burn bakhoor and let the smoke run through our hair
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ouddubai · 11 months
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USE OF BAKHOOR ON HAIR, CLOTHES, AND IN THE ROOM.
PREFACE:
A popular and widely used scent in the Middle East hub of Dubai, Bakhoor has been used for centuries and is the most common and widely used scent in the entire World. Bakhoor is a semi-solid product that when placed on burning charcoal, like in a charcoal burner or on a heating plate of an electric burner, releases a fragrant smoke that leaves the surrounding area and all its objects smelling delicate. Bakhoor does not have limited uses to only refresh and aromatize the air but acts as an all-in-one for aromatizing almost everything that envelopes it. Multiple uses of bakhoor is not the only reason for its popularity but some other factors also contribute to making Bakhoor an integral part of the life of the Arab people.
WHY IS BAKHOOR SO POPULAR AMONG ARABS?
Bakhoor term refers to an Arabic origin that means fumes in the Arabic language. This scent has not gained popularity in recent years but has been in use for centuries people are making new flavors and scents by changing the ingredient but it carries deep roots in the Arab culture and many families have preserved the Bakhoor-making methods and recipes for generations.
Bakhoor is mentioned in many hadith where it was made evident that using bakhoor is Sunnah and Prophet Muhammad ﷺ used and encouraged the use of bakhoor. It is narrated that he said that Masjid should be scented with bakhoor and perfumed especially on the day of Jummah(Ibn-Majah). Moreover using bakhoor has a lot of benefits which would be discussed in detail below and why its use is so important and encouraged by the people of Dubai and the Middle East.
USE OF BAKHOOR:
Bakhoor as mentioned earlier is not limited just to the air, rather it infuses everything around it with its sweet smell. For taking the most advantage of this specialty of bakhoor let's find out how to use it for your benefit and to get the most out of the bakhoor smoke.
USE OF BAKHOOR ON HAIR:
Hairs are vital parts of a person's personality and especially in women they are generally long and their location near the nose makes them much more important because the nose can smell. Hairs have another characteristic of catching smell just like if a person sits near a smoke the hair entraps the smoke particle and begins to smell like it. Bakhoor also emits a type of smoke that is highly beneficial for the hairs as the hairs entrap smoke particle and begins to smell like this. This can also be taken into account that because of the sweat on hair, they begin to give a foul smell which surrounded the person's nose and is not appreciated. For getting rid of that bakhoor smoke can be used as it acts as the perfume for hairs substituting the hair care products that makes them smell good.
How to use Bakhoor on hair?:
For making your hairs smell like Bakhoor first, burn the bakhoor on a burner and carefully notice the smoke as some Bakhoors have very little to no smoke but the fumes can be observed. Carefully tilt your head and place your head in the direction of the smoke and with the help of hand waving, direct the smoke more towards your hair. This can be done anytime if you are perfuming your hair after getting fresh or when you are tired and needs some instant refreshment. Hand-combing your hair while absorbing the smoke will also be a great idea as it increases the settlement of smoke in the hair which in turn increases the duration of smell.
USE OF BAKHOOR ON CLOTHES AND THE TEMPERATURE ROLE:
Bakhoor acts as a great replacement for perfume, but the real question here is what made it so popular among Arabs that they use bakhoor for their clothes when they also have options for great perfumes? This is because the factor of temperature, as in Modern and Past Middle East there have always been high temperatures. The high temperature and fast and dry wind are present throughout the Gulf even in Dubai. This affects the perfume in such a way that under such dry, warm, and windy conditions, the perfume doesn't last long and is converted to the vapor phase immediately. Hence Bakhoor has a smoky nature and the particle of smoke last much longer in clothes than the most perfumes. Hence not only in the middle east but wherever there is summer or a warm climate bakhoor smell can serve as a replacement for many expensive perfumes
How to use Bakhoor on clothes?
For using bakhoor on clothes place the dress that you want to wear near the bakhoor smoke that is coming out of its burner. If you want to perfume all the clothes then place the bakhoor burner in a closet and let the smoke remain entrapped, this will not only makes your clothes smell beautiful but will also scent the wardrobe. 
The safety precaution is way too much important as it is necessary to keep a safe distance from clothes and to put the cap of the bakhoor burner back after placing the bakhoor over charcoal.
USE OF BAKHOOR IN ROOM:
Bakhoor when used in a room acts as a replacement for air fresheners. Rooms do often start smelling with unwanted smells such as the dispersion of kitchen smell into the rooms which makes everything smell like food. Similarly, the unwanted smell of washrooms is also a common issue. Moreover, a nice smell should be present in the room and at home for better functioning of the brain and to keep a wave of freshness in the brain. 
How to use bakhoor in a room?
For using bakhoor in the room place the burning charcoal or electric bakhoor burner at a safe spot in any corner of the room or near you on the side table. Make sure that the burner avoids all contact with clothes and kids and is covered properly with the lid. Also, there should be little to no ventilation as it disperses the smoke and make it go out of the room. A covered and safe environment is preferred for a nice fragrance in the room
FINAL WORDS:
Bakhoor is a gift of Arab land and culture and is in use since ages and is highly preferred and liked because of its cultural, religious, and traditional advantages. It is advised to buy bakhoor from trustworthy sellers and Oud Dubai is one of the finest names in this market. At Oud Dubai, you can choose the best bakhoor that fits your taste, and with online and offline offices, both are offered to make it highly easy for the loyal and new customers of this brand. You can check it out by visiting the official website of Oud Dubai at https://www.ouddubai.com/.
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For me, knowing different cultural customs and habits is like embarking on a new and exciting adventure, and I always want to go further with every step I take. In these searches, I came across different perfuming habits around the world and one of the most interesting of them was the perfuming of oneself with smoke.
If we think about the origin of the word “perfume,” which means through smoke, we can understand a little more about this topic. The first perfumes of the initial human groups were actually herbs and dried barks burned to release their fragrance through the smoke. For hundreds of years this process, in addition to perfuming environments, was also a ritual of worshiping the deities.
It was believed that the fragrant smoke that came out of the burned elements served as a form of communication between the physical and metaphysical worlds. These traditions, dating back to very ancient times, are used even today by some religions that seek in this ancestral ritual to raise their prayers to the divine.
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Discover the Enchantment of Bakhoor and Oud with Ahmed Perfume : Breathe in Luxury
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In the rich tapestry of traditional fragrances, Bakhoor holds a special place, especially in the heart of the UAE. Derived from natural ingredients like wood chips, resins, herbs, and spices, Bakhoor weaves a captivating aroma that permeates homes, mosques, and special gatherings. Its significance in traditional fragrances transcends mere scent; it’s a cultural emblem, a symbol of hospitality, and a conduit for spiritual connection.
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بخور عود و روز مع أفضل تشكيلة من العود برائحة لطيفة. جربها اليوم من الأقرب فرع
Oud, the prized resin extracted from the Aquilaria tree’s heartwood, adds a layer of opulence to Bakhoor blends. Its complex and distinctive scent elevates the fragrance, lending depth and richness that captivates the senses. The fusion of Bakhoor and Oud creates a synergy that embodies luxury, tradition, and sophistication.
For those seeking the pinnacle of fragrance craftsmanship, Ahmed Perfume offers an exquisite selection of Bakhoor and Oud blends. From Bakhoor incense to Oud-infused Bakhoor, each product is meticulously crafted to deliver an unparalleled olfactory experience. Our Bakhoor perfume blend, enriched with the finest Oud, exudes elegance and allure, leaving an unforgettable impression wherever it touches.
But what sets Oud Bakhoor apart from other types of Bakhoor? It’s the infusion of Oud’s distinct aroma that elevates the fragrance to new heights. The marriage of these two elements creates a symphony of scents, with each note harmonizing to create a masterpiece that lingers long after the smoke dissipates.
Charcoal plays a vital role in the Bakhoor experience, acting as a medium to release its fragrant essence. The use of charcoal ensures a controlled burn, allowing the fragrance to unfold gradually and gracefully. At Ahmed Perfume, we source only the highest quality charcoal to complement our premium Bakhoor blends, ensuring a flawless burning experience every time.
For those in search of authenticity and purity, Ahmed Perfume stands as a beacon of trust and quality. Our Arabic-style Bakhoor captures the essence of tradition, while our traditional Arabic Bakhoor pays homage to centuries-old recipes passed down through generations. With Ahmed Perfume, you can embark on a sensory journey steeped in heritage and luxury.
As you embark on your fragrant journey with Ahmed Perfume, you’ll find that our dedication to quality extends beyond our products to every aspect of your experience. Our commitment to authenticity means that each Bakhoor and Oud blend is carefully sourced and expertly crafted to ensure purity and potency.
At Ahmed Perfume, we understand the importance of choice and customization when it comes to fragrance. That’s why we offer a diverse range of Bakhoor and Oud blends to suit every preference and occasion. Whether you prefer a floral, fruity, spicy, or woody scent, you’ll find a blend that speaks to your unique taste and style.
But our commitment to excellence doesn’t end there. We also provide guidance and support to help you make the most of your fragrance journey. Our knowledgeable team is always on hand to answer your questions, offer advice, and assist you in selecting the perfect Bakhoor and Oud blend for any occasion.
In summary, Ahmed Perfume is more than just a purveyor of fragrances; we’re your trusted partner in the pursuit of luxury and sophistication. With our unparalleled selection, unwavering commitment to quality, and personalized service, we invite you to experience the magic of Bakhoor and Oud like never before. Join us on this fragrant journey and discover the true meaning of elegance and opulence with Ahmed Perfume.
What is the significance of bakhoor in traditional fragrances? Bakhoor is significant in traditional fragrances because it is made from natural ingredients that have a long history and culture in the Middle East. Bakhoor is also used to perfume clothes, houses, mosques, and special occasions.
Can you recommend a bakhoor oud blend for a rich aroma? A bakhoor oud blend that I would recommend for a rich aroma is the Rose Oud Bakhoor from Ahmed Perfume. It combines the floral notes of rose with the woody notes of oud to create a balanced and elegant scent.
Where can I find a high-quality bakhoor perfume? A high-quality bakhoor perfume that you can find is the Bakhoor Al Oudh from Ahmed Perfume. It is a spray perfume that captures the essence of bakhoor and oud in a convenient and long-lasting form.
In conclusion, the combination of Oud and Bakhoor transcends ordinary fragrance experiences, offering a glimpse into a world of elegance and opulence. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, purification, or simply a moment of indulgence, Ahmed Perfume invites you to discover the magic of Bakhoor and Oud. With our curated selection of blends and our commitment to quality, your fragrant journey awaits. Experience the allure of Bakhoor and Oud with Ahmed Perfume, where tradition meets modernity in every exquisite scent.
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Esta foto me encanta! Fue en Arabia Saudí cuando me enseñaban sobre perfumería Arabe y como debía solo usar olfato y sentido de percepción de los aromas en sus notas altas, medias y bajas de y en los bakhoors, recuerdo aún que los maestros saudis mantenían cierta distancia vigilandome para que no abriera los ojos, solo debía oler notas altas y medias con el orificio nasal izquierdo y bajas con el…
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youtherthyf · 6 months
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anyone got incense suggestions? am out of incense and need to restock. really want to try new types/smells
am talking sticks sense i don't own a censer
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ama-luxe · 7 months
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BEEINFLUSSEN UNS VERSCHIEDENE DÜFTE?
WIE DÜFTE UNSER GEHIRN BEEINFLUSSEN
EIN HAUCH VON GESCHICHTE
Aromatherapie ist keine Neuheit. Mit Ursprüngen in alten Kulturen wie Ägypten, China und Indien nutzt die Aromatherapie natürliche Düfte, um Körper, Geist und Seele zu heilen. Traditionell wurden ätherische Öle und Duftstoffe bei Problemen wie Kopfschmerzen, Ekzemen und Angstzuständen eingesetzt. Auch heute werden Duftstoffe, sowohl natürliche als auch synthetische, in vielen Verbraucherprodukten wie Kerzen und Parfums verwendet.
VON DER NASE ZUM GEHIRN
Unser Geruchssinn ist tief in der Evolution verwurzelt, hat das Überleben unserer Vorfahren sichergestellt und beeinflusst unser tägliches Leben bis heute. Der Prozess beginnt, wenn Duftmoleküle die Rezeptoren in unserer Nase binden. Dies löst eine Kette von Ereignissen aus, die schließlich ein elektrisches Signal im Gehirn erzeugen. Dieses Signal wird dann von speziellen Bereichen unseres Gehirns interpretiert — wie dem Hippocampus und der Amygdala, die für Emotionen und Gedächtnis verantwortlich sind.
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sascorhomedecor · 9 months
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Types, uses and benefita of bakhoor or bakhur
The Arabic word for fumes, Bakhoor or Bakhur, is well known for performing buildings or environments. In this context, the word “Bakhoor” mostly refers to wood chips that have been infused with aromatic oud oil, which is obtained from the uncommon Aquilaria tree. The heartwood of the tree is invaded by an infectious mould, which later yields a dark, fragrant resin from which the oil is extracted.
It is imported from the Arabic world and is available in a wide range of flavours. Bakhoor had a lengthy history of use in ancient Egypt, Arabia, and other nations. Although smoking bakhoor is mostly exclusive to Saudi Arabia now, other Arab nations continue to enjoy the fragrance and history of this aromatic smudge.
Chips specifically from the Aquilaria tree wood that have been steeped in fragrant oils are referred to by additional words like Muttar and Mamool. The wood shavings from the Aquilaria tree, known by other names like Mabsoos and Mabthooth, are used and steeped in scented oils. Bakhoor generally refers to muttar, mamool, mabsoos, and mabthooth.
Types of Bakhoor
Natural Oudh wood chips
Wood chips have a variety of distinctive scents that are not perfume-like. Due to agarwood’s (Oudh) aromatic properties, the smells are distinct from one another. such as the region, the origin of the plant’s branch, trunk, and roots, the amount of time since infection, and the harvesting and processing techniques. Since the exquisite scent is already extracted from the heartwood of Aquilaria trees, natural wood chips are burned as they naturally are, free from the impact of additives. Given its rarity, this kind of incense is pricey and elegant. These wood chips have a rough texture and are not greasy. Among them are:
Marooki Aryan oud wood bakhoor
Marooki oud wood bakhoor
Kalimantan super oud wood bakhoor
kalimantan oud wood bakhoor
Loose fine oudh incense (bukhoor)
The word “Mabthooth” for this kind of incense is loose bakhoor. Agarwood (Oudh) shavings are processed into fine powder to create it.
pieces combined with aromatic stones, mystic, and natural resins like Arabic gums. After that, either pure essential oils or fragrance oils are infused into the mixture. The fine Oudh wood powder may occasionally be formed into tiny balls or coins by adding additional natural gums.
Soaked oud wood bakhoor
combining the natural Oud Wood Bakhoor and the Scented Oud Wood Bakhoor for the best of both worlds. To make this kind of bakhoor, either the Kalimantan or Marooki bakhoor are divided into smaller pieces and then soaked in a pure attar oud blend. The oud wood chips are then removed and allowed to completely dry after being kept soaked in oil for a while to allow it to permeate the wood pores.
When the oud wood chip is placed on a hot plate or charcoal, this method of making bakhoor becomes unique. As the heat inside the wood chip increases, the oil is forced out, giving off a wonderful perfume. When the oil has dried, the natural resin within the oud wood chip starts to exude, giving off a majestic natural woody perfume. This scent is blended with the smell of the burning wood, giving the environment more depth.
Incense stick
Punsticks and aromatic oil are used to make incense sticks. Any kind of wood, including agarwood, is processed, crushed, and fashioned into sticks after being soaked in scented oil. After that, it will be left out in the sun for three days to dry. Since burning incense with incense sticks is believed to be the slowest method, the aroma will be able to travel further and cling to the air for longer periods of time. They have a reputation for reviving the spirit and energising the mind. Incense sticks don’t require a Mabkhara or a piece of charcoal, unlike other varieties of bakhoor. It only has to be lit with a lighter and set far from combustible materials.
Usage of Bakhoor
The distinctive scent of Bakhoor is suitable for every situation. Its gentle perfume reminds one of garden odours. The blend is given further depth by the addition of incense, oud, and musk. The most typical application of bakhoor is burning. As a result of the process, aromatic molecules are released, and grey ash is produced, signifying the burning of the fragrance.
Traditionally, bakhoor is burned in a mabkhara, an incense burner. Bakhoor is burned using discs of charcoal. Even though electric incense burners are very popular today, burning bakhoor is still typically done using charcoal. But charcoal is more practical and simpler to clean.
Various Benefits of Bakhoor
It is commonly known that Bakhoor has advantages. It is the incense that is used most frequently. It is a herb with a wide range of applications. It can be applied to manage scent and odour. Due to its ability to bring about a feeling of relaxation, it is frequently utilised for meditation. Although its aroma might not be as alluring as that of other incenses, it is quite versatile and might be good for your home and your health.
Bakhoor is a mixture of many components. It comes in a variety of forms, unlike incense, which uses synthetic fragrant ingredients. While some varieties are formed entirely of natural components, others are. Agarwood is a component of the highest-quality goods, but a few also include a few synthetic substances.
The aroma of bakhoor is extremely strong. Because of how aromatic it is, it is perfect for scented candles and burners. It is a mainstay of Arabian culture and is utilised by Muslims to commemorate important events and unwind. It is customary to pass it from host to host, and it is thought to be just as significant as providing coffee. You’ll want to keep your guests smelling as good as possible if you’re hosting them.
In conclusion
Bakhoor is used by people for both relaxation and religious ceremonies. It has such a nice aroma that you might use it to scent your home and encourage meditation. It is frequently utilised at funerals and is believed to draw angels. Additionally, Muslims frequently utilise it as a scent during religious rituals. The fragrant perfume of bakhoor will help those who are meditating or in a profound state of concentration. It is burnt in bakhoor burner mostly made up of brass or steel, sascor home decor has its collection.
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dinaive · 11 months
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ouddubai · 11 months
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BAKHOOR AND ISLAM
EARLY HISTORY
Bakhoor is a scent that has been around for centuries but very few people are familiar with its origin. Bakhoor refers to an Arabic term meaning fumes and is given to a substance that releases a lovely aroma when burnt in a bakhoor burner. As evident from its Arabic name, its origin is also Arabic as it was introduced to the world by the Arabic itinerant tribe, who used to set a camp and burnt Agarwood chips, a type of bakhoor category.  This serves two purposes: it freshened the air with its beautiful smell and was beneficial for repelling mosquitos and insects. Later this trend of using Bakhoor Alphabets was adopted by Egyptians who used bakhoor for keeping the foul smell away and they used to believe that it beat back evil spirits and demons. Nowadays even after thousands of years, people of the Middle East especially Dubai use Bakhoor in their homes, offices, and malls because of the benefits it brings. Islam has always been a driving force and a source of motivation for its believers, therefore the linking of Bakhoor and Islam is one of the most important encouragement for Arabs and the core reason why this way of scenting is so popular in the Middle East.
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BAKHOOR AND ISLAM:
Bakhoor and Islam has a solid correlation for thousands of years. Using bakhoor is a Sunnah as it was evident from the Hadith and references that the Holy Prophet Muhammad  ﷺ not only used Bakhoor but they also encouraged its use in the homes and especially in the Mosques, particularly on the day of Jummah.
Why Do Muslims Burn bakhoor?
People of the Arabic world are mostly Muslims hence one of the major reasons for using bakhoor is the cultural aspect, as it is an ancient culture of the people of the Middle East and its hub Dubai to use bakhoor. They are doing this for centuries and Bakhoor is known for its use as this from a traditional point of view is an important part of the life of Middle Easterners. For them, it is like their identity that they use to represent themselves, and when a foreigner visits Dubai they feel welcomed and get a taste of this aromatic substance that is surely something new for them.
The second reason is the religious aspect, where Bakhoor is a Sunnah and it is a self-satisfaction and spiritual fulfillment of the Muslims to follow the path of prophet Muhammad ﷺ and to get the blessings of Allah Almighty.
Bakhoor and Ramadan: 
There is a common misconception among Muslims regarding the use of Bakhoor in Ramadan as inhaling smoke is forbidden during fasting. The use of  Cigarettes and any other tobacco-related product is strictly forbidden during Ramadan during the fasting period. The question that arises here is whether it is allowed to use Bakhoor in the month as Bakhoor when burnt also releases a smoke that may invalidate fasting, but it does not actually. Smoke from cigarettes is intentionally inhaled to satisfy the craving of the lungs and when that is mixed with blood it negatively affects the brain. Bakhoor smoke on the other hand is an aspect of the bakhoor burning. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ has encouraged the use of bakhoor in Masjid which means that it is allowed to be used. Moreover, the Jumma prayer is held at noon time in the middle of fasting and Prophet Muhammad ﷺ guided us to use Bakhoor, especially on this day which shows that using bakhoor doesn't invalidate the fast, but the smoke of Bakhoor should not be inhaled directly. Direct and intentional inhaling of the smoke may invalidate the fast. 
The scent used in Makkah and Haram:
It is a thing of great curiosity for the visitors Muslims who enter the premises of Haram and Makkah and feel a beautiful smell that surrounds their senses, but what scent is the one that  deems calm and takes a person to the voyage of the past that explains the ancient and heritage aromatic environment of the feelings that Muslims felt for centuries. The answer is simple and easy as bakhoor is used to spread the scent everywhere and to make the air smell good but the scent that has the loudest note in that is the smell of Agarwood. Now Agarwood or Oud is itself a very renowned smell and is considered the most expensive smell in the world. The use of Agarwood as an effective component of the bakhoor makes bakhoor a very expensive yet beautiful smell that is used to scent makkah and Al-Haram. The scent of the Oud-based bakhoor is what is commonly referred to as a heavenly smell and puts the people in a state of the mental piece.
Medicinal Benefits Of Oud-based Bakhoor In Islam:
Oud-based Bakhoor is very popular among Middle Easterns as when burnt in a bakhoor burner it makes the clothes and furniture smell like Oud. Oud as mentioned in the history of Islam and according to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ has many advantages  first of all this scent is used to treat the irregularity in menses of the women and helps to stabilize it, it is also used to treat urinary diseases and is mentioned to cure them, another benefit is the inhaling of the Oud smoke is beneficial for removing the excess bacteria and germs of the intestine. Oud is also responsible for normalizing the body heat and its strong smell increases the emotional senses and feelings of motivation. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ also recommended its use for the treatment of skin, stomach, and liver disorders. 
FINAL WORDS:
Bakhoor is undoubtedly an inseparable part of the daily life of Muslims because of the advantages it brings and its high use and demand in offices and homes even the Al-Haram and Makkah. The medicinal advantages mentioned are in use for centuries and were advised by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Oud-based bakhoor are very popular but they should be bought from trustworthy sellers as this Oud and Bakhoor market is full of frauds and cheats. Trustworthy sellers such as Oud Dubai are renowned names in the field of bakhoor and Oud and are referred to as reliable brands where you can find not only the Oud based Bakhoor and Oud but also the different flavors and mixtures giving a wide variety of bakhoor to choose from.
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