How this verse correlates to the issue to you is funny. You left ur path, came to their path and find a way to make it about them forcing you to their path
@FirdaousIsiaq “Neither the Jews nor the Christians will be pleased with you until you follow their path…”.
That’s the word of Allah. I can’t avert the blame on those schools, rather fault our Muslim schools that refuse to do the needful. Majority of students there are Muslims. I’ve students
You like how s/he lied that Ekiti n Ondo re “hypocritically intolerant to Muslims
You like about the deliberate avoidance of mentioning other faiths complying in only muslims regions
You like how the major concern is about enforcing his will on others
@ashita_valdez In all these discussions, you're the only one who actually nailed everything, if this is accepted, that means private businesses can also start this discrimination. It's better to curb the issue now before it gets bigger! I really appreciate the way you're outspoken about this!
Do u think asking for an institution to remain secular means Muslims are not loved?
Do you look into Yoruba land and say Muslims are not equally loved?
Yorubas dont want conduits for future clashes to be laid in their land and u feel that means lost love?
@aboo_aamir One thing I have come to realize lately is that many of our Christian brothers and sisters do not fully understand how much we love and value them In Yoruba land, making room for something like the hijab should not be too difficult, although I do not support imposin it by force
This is looking like Islamic fundamentals hv a way of destroying muslim schools in Nigeria cause i’m thinking there should be a study on why SOME muslims are deliberately avoiding Muslims institutions & INSISTING on Chris/Priv schools.
Most muslims public schools are eyesores too
As a Lawyer, I fully support the constitutional right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion. Every Nigerian should be free to practice their faith without discrimination. However, I have an observation on this topic even though I am a Muslim.
If a parent voluntarily enrolls their child in a private, faith-based school that has a clearly established religious identity and dress code, should that school be compelled to abandon those rules because of the religious beliefs of an individual student?
For example, if a Muslim parent chooses a Christian school and the school has a uniform policy that does not include the hijab, should the school be legally required to change its policy? Likewise, if a Christian student enrolls in a Muslim school where wearing the hijab is part of the school's religious ethos, should the student be exempt from that requirement?
In my opinion, the answer depends on the nature of the school.
Public schools, being government institutions, should respect and protect constitutional rights equally. Private faith-based schools, on the other hand, should generally be allowed to preserve the religious character upon which they were founded, provided their rules are clear, lawful, and known before admission.
Parents have choices. If a school religious philosophy or dress code does not align with your convictions, it is better to choose a school that reflects your beliefs rather than enrolling there and seeking to change its identity afterwards. Muslims parents should register their children in a Muslim school or register your child in a public school. Enough of always playing victim cards that they want your child to wear Hijab in a Christian Private school. That’s what you will get if you decided to register them in a Christian private school despite the number of Private Muslim schools in the Country.
Thank you.
Usman A. Lanase Esq.
Christians are mandated to wear hijab in Al-Hikma University and nobody protested or took the management to court.
It’s simple, if you can’t abide by their rules then don’t go there.
Why is it that Muslims always stir chaos???
@agm_1172@SasDantata Watch again!
She was NOT MANDATED!!!
She wore it on her own volition to the extent people were mistaken her for a Muslim.
She spoke English not Ibibio
Muslims owns it? others must obey Muslims in Muslim territories and still obey Muslims in secular territories? Is looking for trouble part of Gods message to you people?
@AztecccZ You have to let us know who exactly owns University of Ibadan.
As long as the university is still in control of the federal government, we'll demand our rights.
Lol it takes a mirror in your face to let you see your logic is actually stupid. You only know the law when u want to cause trouble with your by-force thing but will take to violence when it is done to your institution
Using this stupid logic of yours. i should also be able to enter your house and stink there after all i have freedom of movement.
i am just using your logic ni o. because you are trying so hard to be stupid for no reason.
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I want to ask, is a thing in Islam for Muslims to be mischievous?
Are Muslims not really welcomed?
Are these institutions not upholding their ideologies or philosophies ?
Do Muslims not also uphold these ideologies in their institutions ?
This unnecessary act of Muslim parents taking their kids to environments they are not welcomed, just to create tension needs to stop—there are enough schools that permit the use of hijab in the country, don’t be unfortunate please.
The question is are Christians allowed to dress per their fundamental rights in Islamic schools?
If I have to follow your rules in your house and I have to follow your dictates in my house also then there is a problem
See how u r battling against clearly indisputable assertions to the scholars u pple run to, but u have decided in your hardened heart to dig down the rabbit hole further down
Again this is why I never show pity when these Islamists enters your churches and kill you people.
Your god is too docile to do anything irl, so it needs all the PR it can get through dumb movies as this.
He clarified your point, no one is dragging your right to disagree you just cant deny their right to shoot movies about light vs darkness. He iterated that you can do your own and swap your perceived lights and darkness as the movement has been on for recent times
You keep saying “light vs darkness” as if your religion gets to define both for everyone else.
By whose authority? Christians say Jesus is above every other name. Muslims disagree. Jews disagree. Millions of others disagree.
That’s called a religious belief, not an objective fact.
The real issue is that Mount Zion keeps presenting Yoruba spirituality as darkness while expecting nobody to notice the pattern. People are noticing now, and that’s what makes you uncomfortable.
@ShettimaDogo@ThabisoTema Maybe the response tone might sound condescending, but it also reflects how they value prayer to Allah more important than anything else.
They need to be respected for that.
To others fame is more valuable
To others, money is
To others, Faith is
We need not make it an issue