One day, I'll be getting gigs and work for a tech company.
One day, I'll be called a senior UI/UX designer
One day, I'll be a mentor.
One day, and I'm sure God will make it happen.
Trust the process. Don't break the chain.
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Muslims do not “avoid” talking about how Prophet Muhammad (ṣallāLlāhu 'alayhi wa sallam) died. In fact, the reports about his final illness and death are openly discussed in the books of Ḥadīth, Sīrah, and Islamic history. The issue is not hidden at all. The real problem is that many people today present selective narratives without context, scholarship, or honesty.
The Prophet Muhammad (ṣallāLlāhu 'alayhi wa sallam) died in Madinah after a period of illness in the 11th year after Hijrah. Among the authentic narrations is that he once mentioned feeling lingering pain from poisoned food he had eaten years earlier at Khaybar. The incident itself is well known in Islamic history.
After the Battle of Khaybar, a Jewish woman named Zaynab bint al-Ḥārith reportedly presented roasted meat to the Prophet Muhammad (ṣallāLlāhu 'alayhi wa sallam) and his companions. According to the narrations, she had poisoned it in an attempt to kill him. The Prophet Muhammad (ṣallāLlāhu 'alayhi wa sallam) tasted it but did not continue eating after realizing something was wrong. One of his companions, Bishr ibn al-Barā’, however, consumed more of it and later died from the poisoning.
The woman herself reportedly admitted her motive when questioned. Some narrations mention that she sought revenge due to the deaths and consequences of war. These reports are found in major Islamic sources and are not concealed by Muslims.
Now, the important point is this: Muslims do not generally say that the Prophet Muhammad (ṣallāLlāhu 'alayhi wa sallam) was “killed” in the simplistic way critics often frame it. Rather, the majority understanding is that:
- he died naturally during his final illness,
- while also possibly experiencing lingering effects connected to the earlier poisoning,
- and that Allāh honoured him with both Prophethood and martyrdom (shahādah).
There is no contradiction here from the Islamic perspective.
Critics often ask:
“If Muhammad was a prophet, why was he poisoned?”
But Prophets in Islamic tradition were never immune from suffering, injury, persecution, betrayal, or even killing attempts. The Qur’ān itself repeatedly states that earlier prophets were harmed and some were killed by their enemies. Prophet Zakariyyā, Prophet Yaḥyā, and many righteous people suffered violence. Prophet Mūsā faced assassination attempts. Prophet ʿĪsā (Jesus) was plotted against according to both the Qur’ān and Christian scriptures.
Even during the Prophet Muhammad’s (ṣallāLlāhu 'alayhi wa sallam) lifetime:
- he was stoned in Ṭā’if,
- physically injured at Uḥud,
- insulted,
- boycotted,
- starved,
- attacked,
- and targeted multiple times for assassination.
None of these negate Prophethood. In fact, enduring hardship while remaining steadfast is part of the prophetic legacy itself.
Another important point critics ignore is this: the Prophet Muhammad (ṣallāLlāhu 'alayhi wa sallam) survived the poisoning incident for years afterward. Khaybar occurred around 7 AH, while the Prophet Muhammad (ṣallāLlāhu 'alayhi wa sallam) passed away in 11 AH. This alone disproves the simplistic claim that he was immediately “killed” there and then.
Some Muslim scholars interpreted his later statement about feeling the effect of the poison as indicating that the poison contributed to his final illness. Others understood it differently. In either case, the reports are openly preserved within Islamic scholarship itself.
Ironically, the very existence of these narrations demonstrates the honesty of Muslim preservation. Muslims transmitted even difficult historical reports rather than erasing them. If Muslims truly wanted to “hide” the issue, these narrations would not exist prominently in Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī and other major works studied publicly for centuries.
Rahman = The Entirely Merciful. This name is a direct link to how God poured His vast mercy over your life after such a long wait.
Raheem = The Especially Merciful. It is that specific, deep mercy that God reserves for those who are patient. You held on, and He showed you that His kindness is personal.
Roqeeb = The Watchful. It means that nothing is hidden from God. He saw your quiet hope and your patience when no one else was looking.
May these children be the coolness of your eyes and a testimony to your faith 👏🏿👏🏿
I waited a full 36 hours to quote this.
This is Alex Otti’s wife drumming support for President Tinubu of APC and proudly aligning with his elite women mobilization team.
Governor Alex Otti himself has said countless times that he supports President Tinubu 100%.
The ‘objective’ (read: clowns) critics who declare others persona non grata for supporting APC have looked away from this post. Their fav and his family can support Tinubu with their full chest, but others can’t.
If you allow them to gaslight you at this point, then it’s your choice. Or maybe it’s not; you are just a useful e-diot.
I did not join Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT in distributing heroin and cocaine in Chicago.
I did not join @atiku Atiku Abubakar in looting the Nigerian Customs dry.
I did not join David Mark when he stole funds meant to fix our telephones and later helped to crush our democratic hopes on June 12.
I did not join Abubakar Malami, SAN, in violating human rights and looting the treasury under Muhammadu Buhari’s watch including banning @Twitter.
I did not join Nasir El-Rufai @elrufai in massacring Shiites and fueling religious genocide in Southern Kaduna.
I did not join @PeterObi at the Tin Can Ports while he cleared goods for Sani Abacha when the same Abacha that was dismantling Nigeria brick by brick.
I did not join Sule Lamido and the SDP traitors who sold out MKO Abiola and the will of the Nigerian people during June 12 struggle.
I did not join @ChibuikeRotimi1 Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi while he gambled away Rivers State funds and abandoned the mini-rail project already paid for.
I have never joined an armed robbery gang.
I have never pledged allegiance to any cult gang—no matter how popular, powerful, or fanciful.
I have only one allegiance: to the oppressed, the disenfranchised, the cheated, the silenced. I will join only those ready and willing to end this national nightmare created by these characters listed above!
Let it be known: I stand with a vanguard of justice. A coalition of truth. A revolutionary team to restore the dignity of the Nigerian people and Africans.
Nigeria must be free from these evil doers.
#RevolutionNow ✊🏾
I said it from the start of the season, this team is special. This Arsenal side is full of fighters, Arteta is the man, and we are the best team in the world. The stars are aligning, everything is falling into place Arsenal are in the Champions League final. I love this club. ❤️
Funke Akindele said she stopped attending church because cameras are always on her, bro nobody send your papa inside mosque, no VIP section, no camera, no famzing, you go stand up pray like you’re nothing
“You see how it feels now to be p£rsecuted now, when you were with Buhari that time, you were bragging, we warned you then that there’s failure in the justice system but you didn’t listen and now the system is dealing with you”
- Sowore mock!ng Malami in court this morning 😭💔
This life ehen 🤔
@Tunde_OD@icnnyc ...and there is one Ediot who decided to protest just once in his lifetime during endsars, and it won't make us rest on the timeline. Tell me about those who have been doing it all their life without 1 complain. Werey says he has trained more than 10k people. Salako oni ro ofo.
...and there is one Ediot who decided to protest just once in his lifetime during endsars, and it won't make us rest on the timeline. Tell me about those who have been doing it all their life without 1 complain. Werey says he has trained more than 10k people. Salako oni ro ofo.
Yes. Fawaz now works with a prestigious fashion brand, Ayomide is completing his degree at Miva university, Jamiu won the United Nations games in New York and will be returning this summer for an internship with @icnnyc
This is my life’s work and promise to every child I meet.
This Armed robber in @PoliceNG uniform was caught live stealing from a motorist yesterday in lagos.
This one done collect 10k wey go hook am for stomach
@TunjiDisu1
I'v been seeing dz man flier on whatsapp, he Run a logistics business, and he's known as ABT
Please, ppl of kwara, do not make the mistake of voting for this man oo.
He has defraud a lot of people in logistics.
Do not give him the chance to govern you o
@SirJarus@egi_nupe
@musbauceo I have been seeing this man flier on whatsapp, he Run a logistics business, and he's known as ABT
Please, people of kwara, do not make the mistake of voting for this man oo.
He has defraud a lot of people in logistics
Do not give him the chance to govern you ooooo
ABT Ole