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One thing we must learn in this life is to appreciate every single favour done for us, no matter how small.
When someone goes out of their way to help you, don’t turn around and make them regret it with ingratitude, silence, or entitlement. That nonsense kills goodwill faster than anything.
A simple “thank you” costs nothing, but it preserves relationships and opens more doors. Stop behaving like the world owes you favours.
If you can’t show basic appreciation, just carry your cross alone next time. No be by force.
I spent a relatively short time in Kano, about six months, yet throughout that period, I cannot recall seeing the Almajirai boys regularly participating in the Masjid as students of knowledge. Not once.
I saw them on the streets with their plates, wandering around, sleeping outdoors in difficult conditions, surrounded by dirt and flies, exposed to hunger, neglect, and hardship. But I hardly saw structured evidence of tarbiyah, proper Islamic education, or healthy moral development.
Few weeks ago, a very honest brother who had lived in the North for many years shared a similar observation with me.
This raises serious questions that we must address sincerely and courageously:
What exactly is the nature of the training many of these children are receiving? Are they truly being educated in Islam in a holistic and responsible way? If children are forced into habitual begging and dependency, then that alone already conflicts with important ethical teachings of Islam regarding dignity, care, responsibility, and protection of children.
Islam encourages seeking knowledge, discipline, cleanliness, compassion, and dignity, not abandonment, street exposure, or systemic neglect.
There are also many disturbing things people say about the system, though I will refrain from mentioning claims I cannot independently verify, regardless of how reliable the sources may appear.
What is undeniable, however, is that a large population of abandoned, uneducated, vulnerable, and economically desperate children creates fertile ground for manipulation, crime, violence, exploitation, and insecurity. Any society that neglects millions of children today will inevitably face social consequences tomorrow.
This is not an attack on the North, nor on genuine Qur’ānic education. In fact, many traditional Qur’ānic schools historically produced disciplined scholars with strong moral upbringing and community supervision. The problem is the degeneration and abuse of the system in many places today.
Nigeria must urgently reform or abolish exploitative forms of Almajiranci and replace them with a humane, structured, modern, and properly supervised educational system that combines:
• Qur’ānic education
• Formal education
• Vocational training
• Child protection
• Feeding and healthcare
• Moral and civic responsibility
Protecting children is an Islamic duty, a moral duty, and a national security necessity.
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#ChildProtection
#EducationReform
#IslamAndHumanDignity
There’s a case about Rape and Death and the advice is still going to women to ‘Stay Safe’. This young girl was in her house!! She was in school studying!
What else do you want??? What other safety protocol is there??
International Day of the Boy Child.
The boys in your life are not fine just because they say they are.
In Nigeria, nearly 8 in 10 suicides are men. Boys who learned that strength meant silence.
Ask him how he is doing. Then ask again. Wait for the real answer.
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