This nonsense has to stop if we want things to work well in this country. @samgeorgegh Your people are collecting bribe at the Madina zonal council before they give out people's Ghana card to them. Please do something before they tarnish the image of your office.
A young man from Burma carried both of his parents—yes, both—for 160 kilometers because they couldn’t walk on their own. His father is 85, his mother is 65, and when their village had to leave because of conflict, everyone kept telling him, “Go ahead, save yourself.” But he refused to move without them.
For 7 days, he walked barefoot through thick jungle, steep hills, and rushing rivers. No proper food, barely any water, his body shaking from exhaustion… but he still held his parents close and kept going, step by step, until they reached safety in Bangladesh.
When someone later asked why he didn’t just run alone, he said something that hits right in the heart: “They carried me when I couldn’t walk. Now it’s my turn.”
NEXT OF KIN" IS USELESS IN THE BANK.
The real thing needed in the bank is
👇👇
If you díe today (God forbid), your “Next of Kin" will not have any access to the money in your account.
So many Nigerians think that their next of Kin is the automatic heir to their accounts. But the TRUTH is that if your Next Of Kin is not a signatory to your account, and you don’t have a written will to determine that person’s legitimacy, the Person will not have access to that MONEY at all.
Are you surprised....Sit down first
See ehn your Bank will have to go through a process called A LEGAL PROBATE.
This Probate Period helps them determine who gets the MONEY in your account. this is a very lengthy and expensive process. Even after the whole process is DONE, Your FAMILY will have to FORFEIT some very REASONABLE amount of the MONEY for LEGAL FEES.
But if you want to avoid this, simply request for your Bank to give you something called a POD Form.
What did I call it? POD 👍🏾
POD stands for "PAYABLE ON DEATH". The Name of The person you fill in that POD Form will determine who will get your MONEY. All the person needs to bring Is a Death Certificate to get that MONEY out.
With a POD Form, you will save your FAMILY the stress of going through all that Lengthy Legal Process and even losing some MONEY to the Law.
I just thought, I should let you have record of this important information
Why is the Quran only in Arabic?
I've heard this question so many times.
"If the Quran is for all of humanity—why isn't it in every language?"
"Why do I have to learn Arabic to understand it properly?"
"Isn't that unfair to non-Arabs?"
Here's the answer:
Because language isn't just words.
It's precision.
And Arabic? It's one of the richest languages on earth.
One word can carry multiple meanings—depending on how you read it.
Take the word: عَقْد
With different vowel marks (tashkeel), it means completely different things:
عِقْد (ʿiqd) = a necklace (worn around the neck)
عَقْد (ʿaqd) = a contract (a binding agreement)
عُقْد (ʿuqd) = complexity, or the act of tying knots
عَقَد (ʿaqada) = he made a contract, or he complicated something
And here's the beauty:
عَقْد can also mean a decade—ten years.
Same letters. Different meanings. All precise. All intentional.
Now imagine trying to preserve that in translation.
You can't. In English, "necklace" and "contract" are completely different words.
But in Arabic? They share the same root—because both involve binding.
That's the depth of Arabic.
And that's why the Quran was revealed in it. Because no other language could carry the layers of meaning Allah intended.
Now imagine the word of Allah.
If the Quran was revealed in multiple languages
Each translation would lose something.
Each version would be slightly different.
And people would argue:
"Which version is the real Quran?"
So Allah chose one language.
Arabic.
Not because Arabs are better.
Not because non-Arabs are less important.
But because the message needed to be preserved—exactly as it was revealed
"Indeed, We have sent it down as an Arabic Quran that you might understand." (Yusuf 12:2)
"And if We had made it a non-Arabic Quran, they would have said, 'Why are its verses not explained in detail? Is it a foreign [recitation] and an Arab [messenger]?'" (Fussilat 41:44)
Allah knew.
If the Quran was in a foreign language to the Arabs
they would have rejected it.
If it was in multiple languages—it would have been distorted.
So He revealed it in Arabic.
Clear. Precise. Preserved.
And here's the beauty:
The Quran can be translated.
You can read it in English, Urdu, French, Chinese, Spanish—any language.
But the translation is not the Quran. It's an interpretation of the meaning. A shadow of the original. The actual Quran
The words Allah spoke— The revelation that came to the Prophet ﷺ—
That's only in Arabic.
And that's why Arabs and non-Arabs are equal in this.
Because neither of them speak the Arabic of the Quran anymore.
Modern Arabic ≠ Quranic Arabic. An Arab today has to study the Quran just like a non-Arab.
They have to learn the grammar, the vocabulary, the deeper meanings. No one gets a free pass.
when people say "it's unfair"—
Ask yourself:
Is it unfair that doctors have to learn medical terminology?
Is it unfair that lawyers have to learn legal language?
No.
Because if you want to access something valuable—
You have to put in the effort.
And the Quran is the most valuable thing you'll ever read.
So yes—it takes effort.
Yes—you have to study.
Yes—Arabic is hard.
But that's the point.
The things that matter most—
Are never easy.
And here's the miracle:
Millions of non-Arabs have memorized the Quran.
In a language they don't even speak..
They memorized it.
Word for word.
Letter for letter.
Because when Allah wants something preserved
He makes a way. 💚
A 12-year-old boy from Canada, a devout Christian from a devout Christian family and a member of the Christian community, announced his conversion to Islam and responded to critics in a live broadcast, saying they remind us of Islam on the anniversary of 9/11 to emphasize that it is a negative religion, but they don't mention that it is a religion that commands justice. Charity, fasting, and prayer are amazing things—but the media never mentions that Islam forbids cutting down trees or harming innocent people and animals during war. Before I knew about Islam, I didn't know why the Bible had a special version for kids; then I found out from one of the students. Muslims believe that Islam is a religion that worships Jesus, and I found out that the Quran is the only unchanged version, while the Bible has many conflicting versions. I used to love reading it, but God inspired me, so I dedicated one hour a day to researching Islam. I found that the Bible had been altered and corrupted, which shocked me. Then I learned about the Council of Nicea's opinion on the invalidity of Christianity. I used to think that science and religion were separate and unrelated, but thanks to God's mercy, I understood the message of Islam. I understood it well, but I only studied basic and simple information about Islam. When I learned about the scientific miracles in Islam and what Islam says about Jesus, I decided to read the Quran online and found myself unable to stop reading it. It's amazing. I found that Muslims believe in Jesus more than Christians do. If a Christian is someone who follows Christ, then Muslims are the ones who do, not Christians. For three months, I read about the miracles of the Quran, embryology, and great prophecies. With God's mercy, there are hundreds of miracles, whether prophetic, scientific, or historical. Praise be to God, after six months I believe that the Quran is the word of God. Now I know what the Quran is and who Muhammad is. I will pray five times a day. I've learned and memorized Surah Al-Ikhlas, which means that Allah is One, Eternal, the First, He doesn't beget nor is He begotten, and He is the Provider. I've learned the names of Allah and know that He is Allah. I can say that I've become a true Muslim. 🌙 #Islam #ConversionStory #Quran #FaithJourney #Muslim #ChristianToMuslim.
These two men were driving on the road in Saudi Arabia when they collided. One of them had his car completely wrecked; may Allah compensate him for it.
Naturally, you’d expect both drivers to jump out and start a massive confrontation—making a public scene, calling the police, and refusing to let it go. But instead, they both got out and immediately checked on each other. "Are you okay? I'm okay." One told the other, "It’s not your fault, I’m the one who’s wrong."
At that very moment, the Maghrib Adhan sounded. They simply stepped aside and prayed together. This was a real-life moment, not a scripted scene. After they finished, they shook hands and actually became friends.
This footage was captured and went viral on major platforms, even leading a British newspaper headline today with: "Islam is the Religion of Tolerance." It reached American, Spanish, and British press, with everyone talking about it. People were moved by the reaction and the realization that forgiveness is truly greatness. May Allah grant honor to Islam and the Muslims.