This is to every one that Fate Tested our Friendship/Relationship
You'll forever be remembered
The memories are still fresh
I wish you all the best in your endeavours.
We are still cool as ever
This is the video evidence for those of you saying I’m lying about Shariah law in Nigeria being politicized. This is what Baba Obasanjo himself said about it. Shariah law in Nigeria is a bullshıt and a big scam.
Imam al-Ghazali in his great book Ihya’ Ulum al-Din described six types of women we MUST not marry as men if we want to live a good married life. This Gen-Z wife matches two out of the six: Al-Ananatu and Al-Baraqatu.
This Gen-Z wife is the perfect example of Ananatu. A woman who finds the natural responsibilities of marriage to be an undue burden and constantly voices her reluctance to fulfill them.
On the other end, she mirrors Al-Baraqatu. A woman who spends all her time grooming herself to an obsessive degree. Also, the one who shows anger and act superior over her husband. He has to wash my clothes yen yen yen 😂😂
May we not make mistake of marrying them in our lives 🙏🙏😩
This is all shades wrong and we should be very careful of doing things without knowledge.
I understand the sentiment behind the tattoo. But the bitter truth is that tattooing is haram, and tattooing the name of Allah is even worse.
It is a complete contradiction to perform a prohibited act while using the name of the One who prohibited it.
Think about the places you go and the states you are in daily. How do you reconcile having the name of the Creator on your skin when you are in the toilet, bathing, or in a state of nakedness?
We shouldn’t allow our emotions or a desire for "beauty" or “respect” for one’s mother lead us into actions that cross clear boundaries.
Loving our parents is a duty, but it should be done through prayers, charity, and character that honors them in a way that aligns with our faith. And doing the prohibited under the guise of respect is still doing the prohibited.
We must be grounded in knowledge before we act, especially when it involves something as permanent as this. Let’s be guided.
Allah knows best.
Honestly, you don’t see videos like this go viral often… but this one really should.
A little girl reciting the Qur’an so smoothly, it’s honestly impressive to watch.
Don’t just scroll past… take a second and make a small dua for her, may Allah make it easy for her to finish her memorization
I just watched a video on IG by Yinka Obebe that introduced a fascinating way to think about spending:
The Affordability Ratio.
The example used was a billionaire worth $39 billion buying a $75 million private jet.
At first glance, $75 million sounds outrageous. But when you do the math, the jet represents just 0.19% of his net worth.
The formula is simple:
Net Worth = What You Own − What You Owe
Affordability Ratio = (Cost of Item ÷ Net Worth) × 100
Now let's bring it home.
If an iPhone costs ₦1.5 million and you want to buy it at the same affordability level as that billionaire bought his jet, your net worth would need to be approximately ₦790 million.
So if your net worth was, say 5m, and you got a phone worth 1.5m, you technically spent 30% of your net worth 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
That's because ₦1.5 million would also represent just 0.19% of your net worth.
This got me thinking...
Maybe the question isn't:
"Can I afford it?"
But rather:
"What percentage of my net worth does it consume?"
Wealthy people often think using the ratio, while the rest of us tend to think in prices.
Same purchase. Different mindset.
Just because you have the cash doesn't necessarily mean you can afford it if you go by that metric.
What's your take on this concept regarding affordability? 🤔💭
Ya Allah. SSCE. ND. HND. Degrees. Years of sacrifice. And still waiting. But we know You are Al Razzaq. The One who provides without account. Do not let our parents sacrifices go to waste. Open halal doors for every graduate reading this.
Ameen. 🤲
I’ve never wanted something as badly as I want my life to dramatically change for the better and the best over the next few months. It’s time. It’s my time.
Every girl wants to have fun.
Now here’s the thing…
The ‘lover boys’ can’t afford the outside life
The ‘outsiders’ can’t afford to love and stay committed to one person.
This is the closest to reality.. Deal with it!