IF MY DAUGHTER GOES TO AN EXAM CENTER AND THEY TELL HER TO REMOVE HER HIJAB...
I will tell her to REMOVE IT without hesitation.
Why? Because for her, hijab is just fashion. With or without it, she dresses completely modest. The only thing she’s never comfortable with is her hair showing, so she’s always with a cap or a scarf anyway.
So if they say remove the hijab, she’ll just switch to her normal cap and continue the exam like nothing happened.
No drama. No crying. No “my faith is being attacked.”
A lot of these hijabs nowadays are just fashion statements, not deep religious conviction.
If your daughter can’t remove a piece of cloth even for an exam, maybe you taught her cloth, not values.
Fight me.😏
IF MY DAUGHTER GOES TO AN EXAM CENTER AND THEY TELL HER TO REMOVE HER HIJAB...
I will tell her to REMOVE IT without hesitation.
Why? Because for her, hijab is just fashion. With or without it, she dresses completely modest. The only thing she’s never comfortable with is her hair showing, so she’s always with a cap or a scarf anyway.
So if they say remove the hijab, she’ll just switch to her normal cap and continue the exam like nothing happened.
No drama. No crying. No “my faith is being attacked.”
A lot of these hijabs nowadays are just fashion statements, not deep religious conviction.
If your daughter can’t remove a piece of cloth even for an exam, maybe you taught her cloth, not values.
Fight me.😏
@cent_haysmall @yoruba_firstt1 @sleekyneeny By your logic, I think all the candidates should write the exam naked. Since they can hide anything in their crop tops or trousers too.
@aneen_de@YusufAsunmogejo Well.... They are now allowing them in.
I guess you will want to hug transformer now since you sound pained and full of hatred.
The Qur’an confirms that Jesus (peace be upon him) has no “people” (qawm).
What remarkable linguistic precision appears in the Book of Allah!
In the stories of the prophets, we find that many prophets addressed their people with the phrase “O my people.”
For example, Noah said:
“We certainly sent Noah to his people, and he said: O my people, worship Allah.”
(Al-A‘raf 7:59)
Hud (peace be upon him) said to his people:
“And to ‘Ad We sent their brother Hud. He said: O my people, worship Allah.”
(Hud 11:50)
Similarly, Salih (peace be upon him) said:
“And to Thamud We sent their brother Salih. He said: O my people, worship Allah.”
(Hud 11:61)
And Lot (peace be upon him):
“And Lot said to his people: Do you commit such immorality as none in the worlds has preceded you in?”
(Al-A‘raf 7:80)
Thus was the case with the prophets.
Moses (peace be upon him) also addressed his people in many verses saying:
“And when Moses said to his people: O my people, you have wronged yourselves…”
(Al-Baqarah 2:54)
He meant the Children of Israel, as we know that Moses was sent to them.
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But what about Jesus, who was also sent to the Children of Israel?
Here the situation is different.
In the Qur’an, there is no verse where the words “Jesus” or “the Messiah” are combined with the word “people.”
Instead, he always addresses them as:
“O Children of Israel.”
For example:
“The Messiah said: O Children of Israel, worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord.”
(Al-Ma’idah 5:72)
And also:
“And when Jesus, son of Mary, said: O Children of Israel, I am the messenger of Allah to you.”
(As-Saff 61:6)
Throughout the Qur’an, we do not find mention of “the people of Jesus.”
The only verse where Jesus appears with the word “people” is:
“And when the son of Mary was cited as an example, your people turned away from it.”
(Az-Zukhruf 43:57)
But the phrase “your people” here does not refer to the people of Jesus, but to the people of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, because the verse is addressing him.
So it appears that Jesus has no “people.”
What is the reason?
Even when the Qur’an speaks about Mary, the mother of Jesus, it attributes her to her people:
“Then she came to her people carrying him. They said: O Mary, you have certainly done a strange thing.”
(Maryam 19:27)
But Jesus himself is never attributed to any people in the Qur’an.
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Why does Jesus not have a “people” like other messengers?
A person is usually attributed to his father, because the father belongs to a tribe, a people, or a nation.
The child is therefore attributed to the same group.
For example:
•Noah belonged to his father’s people, so he was attributed to them.
•Abraham belonged to his father Azar, so he was attributed to his people.
So we ask:
To whom does Jesus belong?
Naturally, he does not belong to any people because he was born miraculously without a father.
Therefore, it would not be correct for Jesus to say “O my people.”
Instead, he addressed them as:
“O Children of Israel.”
And this is exactly what the Qur’an does.
There is not a single verse that deviates from this pattern.
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If we follow the same logic, we can ask another question:
What about Adam (peace be upon him)?
We know he came without a father or mother; Allah created him from dust.
Does the Qur’an mention the people of Adam?
Certainly not.
Nowhere in the Qur’an do we find the phrase “the people of Adam.”
Instead, the Qur’an speaks of “the Children of Adam.”
This again reflects the precision and eloquence of the Qur’an.
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So all human beings have a “people” except two noble prophets: Adam and Jesus (peace be upon them).
Did the Qur’an overlook this fact?
Certainly not.
The Qur’an explicitly states this truth in the verse:
“Indeed, the example of Jesus to Allah is like that of Adam. He created him from dust; then He said to him, ‘Be,’ and he was.”
(Aal-Imran 3:59)
This is the only verse in the Qur’an where the names of Adam and Jesus appear together.
I think people should come and show how they will manage the position they are criticizing the leaders for.
Honestly, I don't even know the exact solution to Nigeria's problem.
Leadership is very complex.
You will solve one issue and another will show up out of nowhere.
I've lived with men who force their women to cover their faces.
Not for Allah.
Just pure jealousy.
They don't want the world to see the beauty they married.
That's not protection, it's possession. 💔
You claimed that you're an "Ustaz" on your profile name, you even included "Extraordinary".
But you're asking this kind of question?
Are non-Muslims not humans?