I decided to take my personal branding more seriously, so I purchased the domain https://t.co/VnGZ99Emli.
I wanted to stand out, and honestly, I'd look like a hypocrite if I'm out here building websites for others but don't even have one for myself.
Every techie can relate to...
This is the end goal of the whole thing. Push everyone to a point where we'll accept Sharia or keep paying taxes to terrorists. We need to end these guys and their sponsors now. Immediately
No Sharia law in Yorubaland !
No Sharia law in Yorubaland !
No Sharia law in Yorubaland !
No Sharia law in Yorubaland !
No Sharia law in Yorubaland !
No Sharia law in Yorubaland !
No Sharia law in Yorubaland !
No Sharia law in Yorubaland !
At least no Christian has called for the beheading of other humans. If I die and discover it was a lie at least I lived a good life and hurt no one. It's a Win Win
Christians wey believe say one day, rapture go come, everybody for earth go disappear, Dey laugh Muslim wey hope to get 72 virgins for heaven
Religion fit make person kolo I swear 😂
This call was recorded between a kidnapped victim & her family
the kidnappers are demanding N40m and they gave her just 5 days💔💔
Kidnapping is extremely rampant in Nigeria and the governments response is clear they want this to be our norm 💔
Until Muslims worldwide start making videos condemning Islamic terrorists and apologize for the atrocities committed in Allah’s name, I won’t take them seriously.
Never let Muslims gaslight you.
How many of these do women not enjoy in Yoruba land without Sharia? You all want Sharia not for your freedom, but to dominate others and that's wickedness and we will not watch it happen. Go gaslight someone else not me. Nonsense
You talked about rights in your initial post but your reference is on people who sacrificed themselves for their land, it doesn’t correlate sis.
As for rights, let’s start with this:
Core Rights & Protections
•Financial Independence: Women have the fundamental right to earn, own, buy, sell, and inherit property or wealth. A woman's money remains entirely her own, and she has no legal or religious obligation to spend it on her household expenses. [1, 2, 3]
•Marriage & Consent: Marriage requires the explicit consent of the bride. Women retain their maiden names, hold the right to stipulate conditions in their marriage contracts (including the right to initiate divorce), and are entitled to a mandatory bridal gift (mahr) which becomes their personal property. [1, 2, 3, 4]
•Education & Work: The acquisition of knowledge is a religious mandate incumbent upon all Muslims, regardless of gender. Women historically have engaged in commerce, scholarship, and public leadership. [1]
•Legal Status: Women can act as independent witnesses and represent themselves in legal matters before a judge.
You can read up for more or ask questions.
As for women who sacrificed like the likes of Moremi, here are a few:
Khadijah bint Khuwaylid (RA): The first wife of the Prophet Muhammad and the very first person to embrace Islam. She sacrificed her vast wealth, social status, and personal comfort to protect and support the vulnerable early Muslim community, becoming a dependable pillar of strength.
Lady Zaynab bint Ali (RA): Following the tragic Battle of Karbala, she boldly faced tyrannical rulers and political oppression to protect the legacy of her brother, Imam Husain, and the surviving women and children.
Sumayyah bint Khayyat (RA): Widely recognized in Muslim Pro as the first martyr of Islam. Despite severe torture by the Quraysh, she refused to renounce her faith, exemplifying the ultimate sacrifice for one's beliefs.
"Yoruba women fought for their right to education down to rights to vote though." Is a lie. Let's leave the lie for now, if you so cherish Sharia, please relocate to Afghanistan and enjoy it to the fullest there
Yoruba women fought for their right to education down to rights to vote though.
Funmilayo Ransome Kuti was the Pioneer of female education in the Yorubaland
These are the things that Islam gave women for free.
A woman wrote the highest numbers of Hadith, which was well accepted till today.
Women have never struggled to get educated in Islam, it's culture that forbade them, not religion.