It’s understandable and commendable to call people to order on what they post on social media or how they expose their sins.
Yet while doing so, we must remember that none of us is a saint, we are all selective sinners. Instead of speaking ill of the dead, we should pray for them ( just like we would like people to pray for us after we are gone ) or at least remain silent, and learn from their mistakes.
You gain nothing whether Allah chooses to forgive them or punish them; it adds nothing to you, so why bother?
The Prophet ﷺ warned us against mocking people’s sins and speaking ill of the dead. See? meaning by doing so, you are sinning while trying to portray yourself as perfect.
May the departed soul rest in peace. May Allah forgive their shortcomings and grant them Jannah.
May we who are still alive have a pleasant ending and leave no trace or blueprint of our sins. Ameen.
I've come with another begging bowl 😞😫.
Hafsat is a 13 year old girl, an IDP from Jibiya in Katsina state, who found herself in our hospital with acute kidney injury.
She has been having fever, body swelling & reduced urine for a month.
She needs dialysis URGENTLY.
She's drowning in her body fluids.
Parents are impoverished.
In fact, the mother's blood pressure is through the roof, likely because of the stress of the girl's sickness.
We have managed to get her enrolled under a health insurance scheme, but they need money for many things that are not available in the hospital.
Please help this family with whatever you can.
For those needing to corroborate the story, I'll get the father's number tomorrow.
Please reach out if you wish to help this patient. 🙏
Arewa people are too interested in other people’s lives it’s disgusting 🤮🤮🤮 promoting a culture of gossip while the world moves forward, achieving great things. You can’t see 3 blog posts without 2 being gossip.
“Matar rufin asiri” and it’s infidelity, adultery and Zina. Some of you are actually mad, and the women who enable you people are equally stupid….
Punishment for adultery is being stoned to death, are you people actually out of your minds???
To lose your husband is painful enough, but to still be held captive, unable to mourn him properly , unable to be with loved ones, unable to even process the loss freely… SubhanAllah, Allah ya jikan shi,ya tsare mu daga sharrin mutanen nan.
17 farmers were killed.
A General was killed today.
Yesterday, amnesty was announced for bandits.
At this point, we must ask whether we are negotiating insecurity and killings, or normalizing it?
The stakes are simply too high for business as usual.
Nothing angers me more than repentant bandits. It’s not like these people committed petty theft o,or any forgivable crime.These guys kidnap,torture,rape their victims and kill them. Only God is supposed to judge them and the earlier they are sent to him,the better.
One of the most disturbing things about the reality of banditry (read as terrorism) is how little we actually know about the true scale of human captivity across the country. There is no clear, centralized or reliable way of accounting for the number of people who have been abducted and are still being held. What this means is that the figures we hear publicly are likely only a fraction of what is really happening. A significant number of cases never make it into official records at all, either because they are not reported, deliberately kept quiet due to fear, or they simply get lost in the chaos of repeated attacks.
I don’t think you have the moral ground to call gossip people useless when you’re here defending the idea of Radda releasing 70 blood-sucking bandits back into society as “amnesty,” even going as far as calling them “yan uwan juna ne.” You should probably sit this one out.
Nigeria has a serious processing problem.
Processing becomes extremely difficult when logistics, security, and power (electricity) are all very expensive.
Take jam-making, for example. We could be making a killing in this sector. Yet fruits go to waste every season simply because there is no reliable electricity to preserve them. Fuel costs eat deeply into overhead, and you have to pay duties at multiple checkpoints when transporting food across states. How do local producers and processors compete with international brands that don’t face these same challenges?
Please don’t stop talking about the kidnapped borno children. They are still in captivity after 28 whole days in this rainy season 😔💔#BringBackOurChildren