The warden agent on @wardenprotocol is cr*zily fast 🤯
Just one prompt and the given task was executed 💨
I’m still amazed at the precision and the speed 🤯
Need more agents to go live soon 🔜
Big ups to the warden team for coming up with amazing developments 👍
WM to you all 💚
My brother!
Two good questions, and before I dive in, let me first apologise to many who have been sending me questions via social media platforms (especially Facebook and X) and have not received a reply. The reason is simple: I have limited time to answer dozens of messages online, since I usually respond to most during my weekly lessons and Tafseer sessions, which I consider more formal and what I can properly manage. I sincerely apologise to all those I have been unable to reply to, in the past, and even in the future.
Now, to your first question: selling your blood: this is impermissible by the consensus of all leading Islamic scholars. The Prophet (PBUH) forbade taking payment for blood (see Sahihul Bukhari, Hadith no. 5962). The hadith refers to money earned by selling blood). For further detail, see the book of Lajnatut Da’imah ( Volume 13, Number 71).
However, donating blood for free, under medical advice and to save a life, is highly commendable, and encouraged for anyone, regardless of his tribe, race, religion or group (see Qur’an, Suratul An’am, Verse 160).
Second question: Selling organs is also prohibited, since your body is a trust from your Creator, Allah. For details, refer to the fatwa of Al-Muntaqa issued by His Eminence, Shaykh Saleh al-Fawzan.
That said, donating an organ to save a life is permissible, but with conditions. The conditions are: it must be an organ on which life does not completely depend on (e.g., a kidney or blood vessel). On the contrary, if it’s vital, like heart, liver or brain, then it is not allowed to donate it, except for someone who has been declared medically dead. (see the Resolution No. 2117 of the Islamic Fiqh Council).
In summary, selling blood or organs is prohibited; giving them away to save a human life is permissible, as long as the donor’s own life does not depend on that organ.
Indeed, Allah is the All-Knowing.
- 10.JAN.2026 -
Congratulations to our Super Eagles players on a brilliant victory against Algeria! 🇳🇬
You have lifted the spirit of the nation, and we proudly cheer you on as you prepare for the semi-finals.
To encourage you, I pledge USD $500,000 to the players upon winning the semi-final, with an additional USD $50,000 for every goal scored.
Should you go on to win the final, I further pledge USD $1,000,000, plus USD $100,000 for each goal scored in the final.
Wishing you continued success as you carry Nigeria forward.
Keep making Nigeria proud.
Proudly Nigerian 🇳🇬
#ASR
The @SentientAGI GRID is said to be the world’s largest intelligence network 🌐🧠
Here’s why that matters:
• Instead of one siloed model, GRID links agents, models & tools into a single network
• Imagine a giant brain made of smaller brains, all sharing tasks & knowledge
• Developers + communities can plug in so intelligence isn’t locked by one company
• The more people contribute, the smarter and more collaborative it becomes
Open. Evolving. Decentralized. That’s GRID. 🚀
The @SentientAGI GRID is said to be the world’s largest intelligence network 🌐🧠
Here’s why that matters:
• Instead of one siloed model, GRID links agents, models & tools into a single network
• Imagine a giant brain made of smaller brains, all sharing tasks & knowledge
• Developers + communities can plug in so intelligence isn’t locked by one company
• The more people contribute, the smarter and more collaborative it becomes
Open. Evolving. Decentralized. That’s GRID. 🚀