Venomous doesn’t just exist—it dominates. Some fear the bite, others embrace the poison.
Either way, once you encounter Venomous, there’s no turning back 🔙
Salaam everyone, The infamous Anti ISLAM, islamophobe and hater @BanIslam_ just gave his innocent Confession, it's just 1 minute clip of the Real him telling us what Muslim's Truly are while advocating for Christian's to emulate Muslim's, hoping for a Shahada from him soon 🤩
Them go won wynn you with long write-ups, but no panic, they often rely on confusion, not clarity.
The foundation in this matter is not emotional, nor modern reinterpretation, it’s Usul (established legal principles) agreed upon by the scholars of this Ummah.
Among those principles is the well known principle:
كل سلف جرّ نفعًا فهو ربا
Every loan that brings about a benefit is riba.
This is not a weak or isolated statement, it is a juristic maxim derived from the evidences in the Qur’an and Sunnah, and the scholars have accepted its meaning across the schools of jurisprudence.
Now understand this carefully:
A loan (سلف) in Islam is an act of benevolence (إحسان), not a transaction for profit.
The moment a conditioned benefit is attached to that loan, it transforms from charity into exploitation.
That “benefit” (نفع) is not restricted to large or oppressive increments, it includes any stipulated increase, regardless of its size, label, or structure.
So whether it is called interest, service charge, administrative fee (tied to the loan) or percentage return, If it is a guaranteed increase over the principal due to the loan itself, then it falls under riba without dispute.
As for the claim: “modern banking interest is different” this is not a new argument. It is simply a repackaging of an old موقف rejected by the scholars.
Because the reality does not change with terminology.
In Jahiliyyah, they said: “Increase the time, and we increase the amount.”
Today, they say: “Take the loan, and pay back more over time.”
The structure is the same. The essence is the same. Only the language has changed.
And the scholars have established:
العبرة في العقود بالمقاصد والمعاني لا بالألفاظ والمباني
Consideration in contracts is given to meanings and realities, not to wording and forms.
So no matter how sophisticated the system becomes, no matter how many economic theories are written,
no matter how “necessary” it is claimed to be, A loan that guarantees an increment remains riba.
And this is why there is ijma (consensus) that any stipulated increase on a loan is prohibited.
So the way out is to simply adhere to a clear principle. Whoever understands this maxim properly will not be shaken by modern rebranding.
Wallahu Ahlam.
My son is a proper savage and he loves to come for me at any opportunity.
He was given an assignment to sort words ending in "s" into two groups: those where the "s" sounds like /s/ and those where it sounds like /z/.
I explained the rule to him that "s" takes a /z/ sound when it follows a vowel sound. With that, he was able to sort every word on the list except one: GIRLS. We both couldn't figure it out. So I googled the transcription right there in front of him. The dictionary confirmed that the "s" in "girls" is indeed a /z/. Assignment done.
Later, after he had gone, I went back to figure out why. Turns out the rule is broader than I knew. The "s" sounds like /z/ not just after vowel sounds, but after any voiced consonant sound. That is why "girls" qualifies. The /l/ before the "s" is a voiced consonant.
Fast forward to two days ago. He was asking me a string of questions and I was answering them one by one, no hesitation. Then he paused and asked, "Why do you know all the answers to these questions?"
I told him the truth: I am Arojinle. I know everything.
He looked at me and said, "You know everything, but you didn't know that the s in girls sounds /z/."
This boy has no respect.
This is what I have been talking about. It is far better to stand as a dangerous, unruly, unforgiven African than to crawl as a pathetic, whining, civilized ldiot.
This is the opening ceremony of the 2022 World Cup.
This was the World Cup everyone claimed Qatar couldn't pull off, but they ended up hosting arguably the best, most organised World Cup in recent memory.
The Quran recitation and the calm atmosphere gave it a unique feel never seen before.
Now, we wait to see what the upcoming tournament in North America will bring.
The bar has been set incredibly high, and it is going to take a lot more than the usual American corporate and media hype to match this level of soul and standard.
Let me make a necessary clarification for those intentionally missing the point of my previous tweet: where did I say I am using "Northern Islam" to judge anyone?
If you know me well on this space, you know I have always maintained that the Prophet (peace be upon him) taught us that no tribe is superior to another except in piety. Islam is one. What binds us is our faith in the Almighty and your tribe plays no role there.
My post was a direct reaction to Man of Letters (this quoted post) cheering a video and claiming:
"something powerful must have been invoked on this day" — as a response to a lady who asked why the President’s enemies are confused. To Man of Letters and others like him, this invocation is (or one of) the reason his enemies are confused.
So I asked a simple, logical question: what exactly was invoked here, and by whom? Wasiu, the person chanting the Ayajo, is supposed to be a Muslim. Tinubu, the person receiving it, is supposed to be a Muslim.
When it is politically convenient, you people scream "Muslim-Muslim ticket" to rally support. Yet, when the conservative North points out the massive compromises and openly says this isn't the type of Islam they want to associate with, you catch feelings. They said it, not me. I am only pointing out the blatant hypocrisy.
And if you have claims of Northern Muslims engaging in incantations, bring them, I will openly condemn it. It has nothing to do with tribe, but all to do with Islam. It’s Truth over Tribe for me.
Is chanting Ayajo now acceptable for a Muslim because he is Yoruba? Should we celebrate traditional incantations that cross directly into Shirk just because of "Yoruba culture,”
If you like, abuse me more, invoking ancestral spells has absolutely no place in Islam, and it makes one question their Islam whether the North says it or not.
Allah knows best.
I dont think you people understand what it means for a chairman of a political party to say this publicly about his presidential candidate. Maybe you do, but don't care, after all, any which way na way, as long as you are on the ballot.