Hadith
Ibn Abbas (May Allah be pleased with them) said:
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, "No one of you should meet a woman in privacy unless she is accompanied by a Mahram (i.e., a relative within the prohibited degrees)."
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
If she's RN, BNSC, BSN, RM, LPN, ANP, NP, MSN, nursing student, or whatever. As long as she's a NURSE, these are the ladies that need to be taken care of and pampered!
They're out there, taking care of others, pouring into others with little or no time for themselves. The best you can do is to show them love ❤️
What happened at the hospital changed how I see nurses forever.
In Nigeria, many people complain about nurses, their sharp tone, strict faces, and the way they say “next person!” like they’re angry. So when I got to the hospital that day and one nurse spoke to me with that same serious expression, I immediately assumed she was rude
The waiting room was full. Babies crying, someone’s aunt fanning herself with a file, one generator outside struggling for breath, and everybody murmuring about how long they had been there. Then an old man near the corner suddenly slumped from his chair. Before anyone could even process what happened, that same “rude” nurse ran faster than everyone in the room. She caught his head before it hit the floor, started shouting instructions, checked his pulse, called for oxygen, and somehow stayed calm while all of us were panicking.
For almost twenty minutes she didn’t stop moving. Sweat everywhere, gloves on, voice firm, eyes focused. The old man finally responded, and the whole room exhaled together. Then she stood up, adjusted her scarf, looked at the next patient and said, “Who is next?” in the same stern voice.
That was when it hit me, some people are not rude, they’re just carrying pressure we cannot see. Since that day, I’ve respected nurses differently. Nigeria will stress you, yet some people still show up daily to save lives.
Dear @PoliceNG
Last night, my cousin got robbed by armed gunmen who took away his car & phone in Alkali Road Kaduna. When he got home, he was able to track the movement of the car through the phone the robbers took and he discovered that the car was parked at Mamu Oil in Rigachikun (outskirts of Kaduna).
He rushed to the nearest police station Gabasawa to initiate an emergency chase. But disappointingly, the Police told him they coudn’t go with him, that he needed to submit a report/statement. Before the statement & all the Police formalities, the car was at Sharada in Kumbotso LGA Kano.
Eventually, he lost connection to the phone he was tracking them through (probably because the battery drained or they switched it off). That is how he lost track of his car that could have been rescued in Kaduna.
This is a terrible response to an emergency situation by the Nigerian Police, I call upon the Police Authorities to initiate more swift response to emergency situations to Nigerians especially in this critical times of insecurity.
Furthermore, we are soliciting information from anyone regarding the whereabouts of the stolen vehicle and any suspicious activity related to the incident.
If they come to tell you about someone else's sins, do not add to it, do not encourage further spreading of it, instead say:
"May Allah forgive him/her and us".
In this same North we call home, terrorists stormed a naming ceremony. They seized a baby and threw him into a pot of soup, meant to feed the guests celebrating his young life. Then they slaughter£d nearly everyone there.
In this same north we are living, A woman was gangrap£d by eight men, and they filmed it. Her captors later sent the video to her children, threatening that they would continue to assault her and send each new video until a ransom was paid.
These are the horrors unfolding in northern Nigeria. Unspeakable. Relentless. And most of them never even make it to the media.
Allah ya isa!
Innalillahi wa'inna ilaihirajiun
I just saw a very traumatising video on Facebook😭
Bandits abducted 150+ people in a village in sokoto, took them to the forest, forced them to dig a very long hole, asked them to line up inside, and then shot everyone de@d.😭
They made them dug up their own graves and k!lled all of them😭💔
This shouldn't even be happening to pigs walahi.
May God bring an end to this💔
What a beautiful reminder Omar Suleiman gave at the end of his Ramaḍan series. Whoever worshipped Ramaḍan, Ramaḍan is over, but whoever worshipped Allah, Allah is alive & will never die. So don’t let this month close like a door but let it open to Him for the rest of your life
I worked 20 years for a child sex trafficking rescue group. I want you to know this:
90% of Lost Children Are Found Within 30 Minutes.
That statistic should both comfort you and wake you up.
Most lost children are found quickly. But the ones who aren’t? They usually made one mistake.
And here’s the uncomfortable truth:
It’s often the exact thing most parents teach them.
We tell our kids:
“If you get lost, come find me.”
It sounds logical. It sounds empowering.
It’s WRONG!
The Mistake Most Lost Children Make:
When children realize they’re separated, they do three things almost automatically:
They panic.
They wander.
They try to find you.
Every step makes them harder to locate.
From a search standpoint, movement creates chaos.
Parents retrace their steps.
Security scans zones.
Staff lock down areas.
Search works best when movement stops.
When a child keeps walking, they move outside the original search radius. Helpers are looking where they were last seen — not where they’ve wandered.
Stillness increases probability.
Movement expands the problem.
The first lesson is not “go find me.”
It’s this:
Stop. Stay. Yell.
Why Stillness Wins:
Think like a search team.
If a child stays put:
Parents can retrace steps.
Security can scan systematically.
Helpers converge to one fixed location.
The search radius remains small.
If a child keeps moving:
The search area expands.
Adults pass each other.
Missed connections multiply.
Minutes stretch into hours.
Stillness keeps the math on your side.
Teach Them Who to Approach:
The second mistake we make as parents?
We say, “Find an adult.”
Not any adult. Not the nearest stranger. Children need a filter.
Teach them to look for, if at all possible:
A mother with children.
Caregivers who already have kids with them are statistically among the safest people to approach in public settings. They are visible, stationary, and more likely to engage quickly.
It’s a clear, concrete instruction.
Children don’t process vague categories like “safe adult.”
They process visuals.
“Find a mom with kids” is visual.
A Phone Only Helps If the Number Is Known:
We often assume phones solve everything.
They don’t — unless your child can use one. Even young children can memorize a 10-digit phone number with repetition.
But you must train it.
Practice it like a song.
Sing it in the car.
Chant it at bedtime.
Turn it into rhythm.
Repetition becomes recall.
In an emergency, recall matters more than theory.
The Code Word Rule:
One more layer of protection.
Choose a private family code word.
Something only your household knows.
If someone approaches and says:
“Your mom sent me.”
Your child asks:
“What’s the code word?”
No word.
No go.
This simple rule eliminates manipulation attempts instantly.
It gives your child agency without requiring them to evaluate character.
Real Safety Is Training — Not Luck!
We don’t get safer by hoping.
We get safer by practicing.
Teach:
• Phone number
• Code word
• Stop, stay, yell
• Find a mom with kids
Multiple skills.
Simple instructions.
Clear visuals.
Five minutes of training can replace hours of panic. This isn’t about fear. It’s about preparation.
Because when a child gets separated, the clock starts.
And what they do in the first minute determines what the next thirty look like.
That’s real protection.
“I’m a Muslim but…” just so you could sound acceptable to others.
When insults are thrown at Muslims, nobody separates you from the rest of us.
They pack all of us together.
Standing firm in your faith shouldn’t be something you’re ashamed of. Pandering won’t save you!
i wonder why non-muslims are so obsessed with islam. since ramadan started, they find one thing or the other to complain and crash out over. face your own religion or don’t, and leave muslims alone.
Before you make the Afghanistan and Pakistan war about Islam, remember that Ukraine and Russia have been fighting a war and both are Christian countries.
Everything isn't about religion, think politics and learn to talk logically.
You have no job? Pray tahajjud.
You stressed? Pray tahajjud.
You wanna get married? Pray tahajjud.
You have health problems? Pray tahajjud.
You want something? Pray tahajjud.
Sometimes you pray Tahajjud for something you think you want and end up forgetting it completely because the sweetness of giving up sleep for Allāh is better than anything you wanted in the first place.
The du'a made at tahajjud is like an arrow which does not miss its target.
Nigerian government made it illegal to purchase AK-47 to defend ourselves against terrorists. Nigerian government cannot protect us from the terrorists. Nigerian government made it illegal to pay ransom to the terrorists when they kidnap our loved ones. Nigerian government wants us to fold our arms & just keep “praying” while we are being massacred everyday.
Wake up Nigerians, before it’s you in this video!!!
In the last 12 to 24 hours, recent headlines report that:
1. Bandits invaded Digare community, Bauchi State.
2. Bandits ambushed travelling passengers in Kogi State, while shooting the driver.
3. Bandits tortured a captured NYSC member.
4. Bandits invaded and abducted many people in Kogi State near Government Technical College.
-Bauchi is a Muslim State, Kogi is partly a Muslim state, and the corper being tortured pleaded in the name of Allah, (For the sake of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W), please help me. Please help my life).
Again, this is the holy month of Ramadan; Now tell the public why bandits will be attacking and torturing people at this time, since a lot of you want to link the insecurity crisis to just Islam, instead of just addressing them terrorists that are affecting us all. Kindly explain.