I swear by Allah that I have personally witnessed something like this directly. Even as a passerby, I felt deeply disturbed and saddened for the farmer. The yams were well grown, harvested, and piled in abundance, yet a Fulani herder deliberately guided his cows into the heap and began slicing the yams with his cutlass so the cows could feed from them more easily.
In a nation where such acts happen repeatedly, one cannot simply blame the natives who eventually fight back to protect their hard-earned properties and even their lives. Many farmers have been killed on their own farms by criminal Fulani herders and bandits. At least two members of my Jamā‘ah have personally been victims of Fulani attacks. One of my teachers was almost killed by Fulani bandits. I also know a family in Abeokuta whose daughter was abducted from their home, terribly abused, and huge ransom demanded and paid for her release.
All my experiences on this issue have been within Ogun State alone. So how exactly are people expected to look away in silence? Those who commit such atrocities are guided neither by humanity nor by faith.
The larger Fulani community must openly dissociate itself from these criminals, expose them, hand them over to law enforcement agencies, and never allow them safe haven within their communities. If this is not done, they unfortunately place themselves at risk of dangerous generalizations that threaten peaceful coexistence for everyone.
Godless criminals are unfit to live peacefully among decent human beings and cannot be allowed to continue using our forests as operational bases for terror, kidnapping, murder, and destruction. Government at all levels must end this madness before another Jos-like crisis is created in the Southwest.
We must be careful, however, not to allow legitimate anger to become hatred against an entire ethnic group. Justice must remain targeted at criminals and their collaborators alone. Innocent people must never be punished for crimes they did not commit. The path forward is justice, security, accountability, and peaceful coexistence under the rule of law.
One thing I enjoy doing is bursting useless propaganda aimed at a goal.😂😂😂😂.
Kwara elected Cornelius Adebayo, a Christian in 1983.
Kwara is a majority-Muslim state.
Ondo and Ekiti have never elected a Muslim as Governor since (1976 & 1996).
Ekiti is so worse that it has only had a Single Muslim Deputy Governor. Alhaji Sikiru Tae Lawal.
Ekiti does Christian-Christian tickets with their full chests.
Ondo has only had two Muslim Deputy Governors. And it was during Segun Mimiko's term in office.
Alhaji Ali Olanusi from Feb 2009-April 2015.
After impeachment, he was replaced with Alhaji Lasisi Oluboyo. From April 2015-February 2017, when Mimiko's term expired.
Ondo before Mimiko, and after Mimiko does Christian-Christian tickets with their full chests.
One should ask using your logic.
Are there no other religions in Ondo and Ekiti?
@Femi_OfMainland@deezguy49
Amin Abdullah was the guard at the mosque in San Diego for years.
He was key in stopping the shooters from reaching the children today.
This was his final post on Facebook.
Three men lost their lives on Monday protecting their community.
Amin Abdullah, the security guard and father of 8, stood in front of the gunmen so 140 children could hide.
Mansour Kaziha, a pillar of the mosque for nearly 40 years, called 911.
Nader Awad ran toward the danger to draw the shooters away.
They were fathers, husbands, pillars of their mosque. They chose others over themselves.
Our hearts are with their families and the entire Muslim community of San Diego.
Islamophobia kills. This is not a debate. It’s reality.
🤍 Innā lillāhi wa innā ilayhi rājiʿūn
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ljiya ti nbe fun awon ti won ba nje riba
Punishments for people who consume Riba (Usury )
Dr. RidwānuLlāhi Jamiu
Chief Imam, Lekki Central Mosque
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Can you actually believe what’s going on here 🤦🏿♂️
I got tagged in this and yeah… I’m using my platform to speak on it. This isn’t something to ignore.
Everything you need is already in the video, so take a minute and watch it properly.
Also, quick one… is that car ash or gray?
Let’s not just watch and move on. Tag the right authorities. This clearly goes against police rules, and there should be consequences.
@PoliceNG_CRU@PoliceNG
The Nigerian Army has arrested nine Berom militia residents of Danwal over alleged involvement in targeted killings in Riyom LGA of Plateau. The suspects were identified as:
1. Gyang Dantoro,
2. Samson Davou,
3. Choji Yakubu,
4. Vincent Adamu,
5. Pam Dalyop,
6. Femi Badung,
7. Jacob Musa,
8. Choji Chaga.
There are all Christians and not Fulani
Where is Israel Dachomo and Alex Barbir , the proponents of the false Christian agenda .
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Can I increase the price of the commodities I have in stock after a market price increase to double my profit? are there any specific limits to profit margins in Islam?
Prof. Abdur-Razaaq AbdulMajeed Alaro
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I was born Christian. I later discovered the inconsistency in the Bible and how it has been altered.
I left Christianity for Islam yet I do not mock Christians because Islam taught me better.
I don't lie on Christians like you lie on Muslims. Islam taught me better.
@sam_atilola@YusufAsunmogejo He has spoken from the religious angle. You can speak from your own engineering angle. This is the problem of a limited mindset. You all think everything should be limited to 'science'
Let me share my opinion on the Islamic perspective to this.
In Islam, every creation has a Ghayah (an ultimate end). This is why I argue that a child with a disability is not a biological error: they are also a purposeful creation.
The first thing we look at is the biological timeline. Based on the words of the Prophet (peace be upon him), the soul is breathed into the body at 120 days. Before this mark, the fetus is a living entity but has not reached full legal personhood as a soul.
If a medical board confirms a fatal condition that is incompatible with life, some scholars allow a choice for termination to avoid unbearable hardship. But once that 120 day mark passes, the child is a full citizen of this world. At that point, the move is no longer about a medical choice. It is about a commitment to a life that Allah has already decided to send.
Again, we have to be very careful with how we categorize disability because not all conditions are the same. A fatal malformation such as anencephaly, where the child cannot survive outside the womb, is handled with a specific legal leniency before the soul is breathed in.
However, for conditions that are life altering but sustainable, such as Down Syndrome or physical limb differences, the Islamic argument is one of patience (Sabr) and spiritual refinement.
Allah says in the Quran that He created humans in the best of stature. This does not mean everyone has a perfect body or a high IQ. It means the design is perfect for that soul's specific journey and test.
A child who may never commit a sin due to his/her incapacity or who requires constant care is a specialized mission from the Creator.
Ibn al-Qayyim argued this in Miftah Dar al-Sa'adah that the existence of "deficiency" in the world is proof of the "Perfection" of the Creator. He made a profound intellectual point: if everything were perfect, we would never know what mercy, completeness, patience, or gratitude looked like. In this context, it forces the parents and the community to practice mercy (Rahmah) and humility.
Again in Islam, there is a paradox in how we look at strength. While the world thinks a disabled child takes away your resources, the Prophet (peace be upon him) taught us that victory and provision (Rizq) come because of the weak among us.
That child might be the secret reason you have a job, health, wealth, or safety. They are not the ones dependent on you. You are the one dependent on the blessings that come with their presence in your home.
If this happens to a Muslim, the next move for a father is to be the pillar (Qawwam) for his wife. He must ensure she feels no shame or guilt. He should realize he has been selected to raise a guest of Jannah. This is a promotion in rank, not a tragedy to be avoided.
You are being asked to guard a soul that Allah specifically chose for your house. Your role is to accept the decree (Qadar) and prepare for a unique gate to Paradise that most people will never have the chance to enter.
Allah knows best.