If you go to the Federal High Court Abuja five days a week, chances are you’ll see Sowore there four of those days.
The fifth day is probably because the court isn’t sitting.
BREAKING: President Tinubu has won the APC presidential primary election and now becomes the APC's presidential candidate for the 2027 general election.
Full Results:
President Tinubu: 10.9 million
Stanley Osifo: 16,503
Master plan for the day of Arafah, a guide on how to achieve the maximum blessings of the day of Arafah :
Please rt, thank you! 🤍
1. The hour of fajr :
- sleep early the night before (25th of May 2026/8th day of Dhul Hijjah)
- wake up before fajr,even if it's 30 minutes earlier
Prophet Muhammad did not die in battle, assassination, or some mysterious cover-up like critics online try to imply. Islamic history is actually very detailed about his final days.
Years before his death, after the Battle of Khaybar, a Jewish woman poisoned some meat offered to him. He tasted it, spat it out, and survived the immediate incident. One of his companions, Bishr ibn al-Bara, ate more of it and later died. Muhammad himself continued living for years after that event. Near the end of his life, he reportedly said he still felt the effects of that poison. Muslims see this as part of his suffering, not some hidden scandal.
When he became seriously ill in 632 CE, he was surrounded by his family and closest companions, including his wife Aisha, his daughter Fatimah, and companions like Abu Bakr and Umar ibn al-Khattab.
His final days were not about power, revenge, or wealth. Reports describe him praying, advising people to treat others well, maintain prayer, and avoid oppression. One of the most repeated narrations is that his last concerns were about prayer and kindness to those under people’s care.
His final moments happened in Aisha’s room, with his head resting against her. According to Islamic narrations, his last words included prayers to be with “the highest companion,” meaning closeness to God.
No secret murder plot. No dramatic conspiracy. Just a man who spent 23 years preaching, became physically weak after a lifetime of hardship, and died surrounded by the people who loved him most.
What’s interesting is that even many non-Muslim historians acknowledge how transparent early Muslims were about his human moments. They documented his sickness, pain, grief, and death openly instead of turning him into an untouchable myth.
And Allah knows best💯