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Today, I rcvd a call for our Estate Mngmt secretary that he had my INEC PVC and wud want come deliver it.
Play play he brought it and said it was brought by an Election Candidate 4 HoA.
Meanwhile I hv bn at the Ward INEC office 2ce in d last month without…
@AyamTjay@egi_nupe When you were together, was she engaged in full time job or occupation?
Who was looking after and grooming the children?
Why do you think that the money you made whilst she was taking care of home from shouldn't belong to both of you?
@gabe_teee Your naivety is screaming: release me, I want to go.
So, cos this fake story is flying all over the internet you take it as true. Has any Main Stream Media platform carried it? Sure, you won't find it because it's not true. This is how some claim that Obi was invited by Trump.
Here is something many people don't know about Muhammad and the revelation he claimed he got from God.
It was not God who spoke to Muhammad but a spirit whom nobody knew.
In 610 AD, on the night of power and excellence, Muhammed was praying in the Cave of Hira.
Suddenly, a spirit being appeared to him, shook him violently three times, and said, "Iqra! Iqra! Iqra!" to him.
Iqra means recite. This physical encounter greatly terrified Muhammad.
He ran back home petrified, shivering, and shaking in intense fear.
He met his wife Khadijah and said, "Cover me!" He told her a demon or a poet had possessed him. He was in great terror.
This is where the story gets interesting.
Muhammad didn't know what spirit he'd encountered. He thought it was a demon.
Upon listening to his encounter, his wife, Khadijah, proceeded to take him to her cousin, an elderly man named Waraqah Al Nawfal.
This man was considered to be a scholar of the Torah and the gospels. Muslim tradition considered him a Christian.
But he may have been a Haniff, as his knowledge of God is misaligned with Scripture as it would be revealed in his next action.
It was this man, Waraqah, who exclaimed to Muhammad that the spirit he encountered was Gabriel, the greatest of the Namus(angels):
This account is recorded in the most authoritative biography of Muhammed, Sirat Rasul Allah by Ibn Ishaq, and the most authoritative book in Islam, Sahih Al Bukhari:
"Khadijah went with him to her cousin Waraqah ibn Nawfal... He said, 'Holy! Holy!
By Him in whose hand is Waraqah's soul, if you have spoken the truth to me, O Khadijah, there has come to him the greatest Namus (angel) who came to Moses...
He will be called a liar, treated badly, and cast out.'"
(Source: Sirat Rasul Allah, translated by A. Guillaume, p. 106–107)
Sahih Bukhari, Volume 1, Book 1, Hadith 3:
"...Khadijah then accompanied him to her cousin Waraqah bin Nawfal bin Asad bin 'Abdul 'Uzza, who, during the pre-Islamic period, became a Christian and used to write the Hebrew Scriptures.
He would write from the Gospel in Hebrew as much as Allah wished him to write. He was an old man who had lost his eyesight.
Khadijah said to him, 'O my cousin! Listen to your nephew!' Waraqah said, 'O my nephew! What have you seen?' The Prophet described whatever he had seen. Waraqah said, 'This is the same Namus (angel) who was sent to Moses."
This is where it gets more interesting.
Waraqah told him that it was this same angel that appeared to Moses, and he'd been sent to preach the message of God to the Meccans.
He also told him that they would hate his message and exile him from Mecca.
He said he'd have supported Muhammed's crusade if he was young enough to witness his days.
This is the foundation of Islam being the religion and way to God.
It is all predicated on the assumption that Gabriel was the one who spoke to Muhammed.
But was it Gabriel? Let's examine Waraqah's conclusion.
First, Gabriel is not the greatest of all angels. The Bible never said that.
Two, it wasn't Gabriel that appeared to Moses, it was the Angel of the Lord. That is God Himself since He was worshipped:
Exodus 3:2-6
"The angel of the Lord appeared to him in a flame of fire from the midst of a bush...So when the Lord saw that he turned aside to look, God called to him from the midst of the bush and said, 'Moses, Moses!' And he said, 'Here I am.'
Whenever Gabriel appeared to people in the Old Testament, he gave them peace so that they'd have comfort in the Lord and he introduced himself.
Luke 1:30 (To Mary)
“But the angel said to her, ‘Do not be afraid, Mary; you have found favor with God.’”
Luke 1:19 (To Zechariah)
“The angel answered, ‘I am Gabriel. I stand in the presence of God, and I have been sent to speak to you and to tell you this good news.’”
But this spirit terrified Muhammad.
He didn't know which spirit it was. And a person who didn't know the Scriptures misidentified it to him.
This is why Islam greatly contradicts the Bible. This was why Muhammad said it was Allah who told him to marry Aisha at 6 and sleep with her at 9 years.
The God of the bible would never ask His 50-year-old prophet to sleep with a child.
Muhammad was an illiterate. He could not even identify his own name on a piece of parchment.
We believe this was why this spirit targeted him. Finally, what is the name of the spirit?
Muslims do not know. But the spirit gives itself away when it tells Muhammed that Jesus is not the son of God.
John predicted the spirit and prophet that would say that:
1 John 4:2-3:
“This is how you can recognize the Spirit of God: Every spirit that acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God;
but every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is not from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist, which you have heard is coming and even now is already in the world.”
The spirit of the antichrist appeared to Muhammed, and that is why Muslims persecute Christians.
Islam is not from the God of the Bible.