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At least 17 people were killed yesterday when bandits attacked Goran Namaye community in Maradun LGA, Zamfara State. Several others were injured, and many residents were abducted.
Meanwhile, Arewa Twitter is busy discussing Saleem Goje, Hadiza Gabon, and Hafsat Kamal.
Our priorities are completely misplaced. 💔
TAKE A LESSON
Today, we woke up to the disturbing news of what happened between Saleem Goje and his bride, who allegedly betrayed his trust.
It was reported that they had a disagreement, after which the bride released some private information about Saleem, including details of his alleged relationship with a popular Kannywood actress—claims that many found unpleasant to hear, see, or read about.
In response, Saleem Goje's first wife also reportedly revealed personal information about the bride, claiming that certain actions from her past had caught up with her. She further alleged that the bride engaged in substance abuse and did not observe prayers.
Some people have also claimed that the bride was born and raised in the United States, and that she is not familiar with traditional Hausa-Fulani culture, with some even alleging that she does not speak Hausa fluently.
Rather than settling down with a woman he believed possessed good character and values, Saleem chose this path and frequently shared photos of his wives on social media. Now, many believe the situation has turned against him.
Saleem also bears some responsibility. At a time when he regularly posted photos of his wives online, there were people who advised him to be more cautious and warned him of the possible consequences in the future. However, it appears he did not take that advice seriously.
I often remember the words of the late Islamic scholar Muhammad Auwal Albani Zaria, who warned people to be careful when choosing a spouse. He emphasized the importance of marrying someone with good character, proper upbringing, and religious values.
In life, few relationships are as close and intimate as that of a husband and wife. Anyone who exposes another person's private secrets out of spite after a disagreement has violated trust in a serious way.
What happened to Saleem is a lesson for him and for all of us.
May Allah protect us from the betrayal of those we trust in life. Ameen.
Datti Assalafy
"Just a few days ago, my life almost ended. Armed róbbers came into our house. My wife was with me. I was so scared.
I thought it was all over. They collected money and a lot of valuables. I surrendered everything to them so they wouldn't hurt any of us. But even after all that, it still seemed not enough for them. One of them started haràssing my wife, wanting to sleep with her.
I knew this could bring a stigma to my wife for the rest of her life; she might never be happy again. I could not just stand and watch him. I knew I had to protect my wife. I used all my courage and jumped on him to protect my wife. Then, I felt a sharp pàin. Then everything went dark. He shot me in the chest, & they all ran away after that. But look at God! Look at the miracle He did for me.
He did not let the bullet hit any important part. By His grace, I survived. I woke up in the hospital, and they told me everything. As I'm here talking to you, my wife, my family is safe. I'm happy . It is not by my power. It is only God's grace. He kept us save
He saved me for a reason. He showed that He is the greatest protector. I am so happy. I am thanking God with all my heart. My life is a true testimony. Never forget to thank God, no matter what happens. He is always with us. I'm grateful."
😭 👇
“Barrister, let me tell you something…
A few days ago, my mother called and asked me to help an elderly woman who needed surgery. They needed ₦80,000. I told her things were tight, but she insisted I should handle everything.
I said, ‘Umma, please, let me send ₦10,000 for now,’ but she refused. She said I should pay it all.
Honestly, I had the money at that time, but I had responsibilities. If I gave out ₦80,000, I didn’t know how we would survive. Still, she told me, ‘Allah will repay you.’
My heart became heavy, but I asked for the surgery date. She said it was on the 13th of Ramadan. When the day came, I sent the full ₦80,000.
Wallahi, after sending it, I had nothing left. I didn’t even know how my family would eat till Sallah. I have three children, and there was no talk of Sallah clothes.
Then something happened…
On the 20th of Ramadan, just 7 days later, my boss called me to Abuja for a job. A land deal for his company.
The next day, the transaction was completed… in billions.
Barrister, I walked away with ₦25 million.
Even my boss told me I might be relieved of my duties after Sallah.
The only thing on my mind was what my mother said: ‘Allah will repay you.’
I cried. I’ve never had ₦5 million at once in my life… talk less of ₦25 million.
After Sallah, I’m heading to Ka’abah for Umrah to show gratitude.”
I did the math…
₦80,000 turned into ₦25,000,000.
That’s over 300x.
Obey your parents.
Cc:
@Abdulhadi021
As a Muslim, no matter what you do in life, stay away from riba (interest).
It might look normal in today’s world, but it’s something far more dangerous than we think 🤔