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Assalāmu ʿAlaykum wa Raḥmatullāh.
One of our sisters is currently in the hospital with her child due to their inability to clear a hospital bill of ₦172,000. Unfortunately, the longer they remain there, the more the bill continues to increase.
By the will of Allah, we are hoping to get her discharged today, Monday 11th May 2026.
As at the time of making this post, we currently have ₦40,000, leaving a balance of ₦122,000 to complete the payment.
Please, if Allah has blessed you and you are willing to help this sister, kindly donate using the account details below.
Account Number: 0491241121
Bank: GTBank
Account Name: Abdullah Abdulsalam
No amount is too small, and even if you cannot donate, kindly help us repost.
Jazākumullāhu Khayran. Āmīn.
My top 5.
1. My siblings children are my children.
2. If your friend’s partner call you, do not pick, let the phone ring and once it’s done ringing, call your friend and ask what’s up.
3. Automatically, your parents enemies are your enemies.
4. If you cannot observe solah in it, do not wear it to public space (muslims).
5. If you cannot eat it, do not give it to less privileged to eat.
According to the Quran, life after death begins with the soul's separation, followed by a questioning in the grave, and entry into Barzakh (a state of waiting/barrier).
The soul then experiences either comfort or punishment until the Day of Resurrection (Qiyamah), which leads to final judgment and eternal life in either Jannah (Paradise) or Jahannam (Hell).
May we be part of those who will enter Jannah.
Jumma Mubarak. 💙
@iserhnigeria@iswat_badmus The facilitator gave different types of stage fright,and how well to manage each. From the class, I learnt that ‘practice make perfect’ the more your work on your speech and confidence, state how well you deliver.
Hassan Halimah. University of Ilorin. IUS/16/0020
On Sun. Febr. 22, our Scholars had a class on CONQUERING STAGE FRIGHT facilitated by @iswat_badmus - SDGs Advocate
Was this lecture transformative?
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