Nigeria needs a new Political Party with Selfless patriotic politicians who will be willing to serve this great nation passionately with little or no financial reward.
#BREAKING 📰 ⚠️ 🚨 ‼️
The Saudi Heritage Commission found a rock 🪨 in Medina inscribed with:
"Allah is the guardian of Omar ibn al-Khattab in this world and the Hereafter; there is no god but Allah."
It may very well be in the handwriting of Omar himself, may God be pleased with him.
90% of the time, the moment someone says "I am a Muslim, but…" — brace yourself, because nonsense is on the way.
“I am a Muslim, but I don't pray.”
“I am a Muslim, but I don't fast.”
“I am a Muslim, but I don't believe in Hadith.”
“I am a Muslim, but I don't cover my hair.”
“I am a Muslim, but I wear revealing clothes, so don't judge me.”
“I am a Muslim, but I drink alcohol. It's not a big deal.”
My dear, that's not a flex. Learn more about your religion and always strive to be better. Islam is not for perfect people, by the way. Muslims are not perfect. Islam is for people who have realized that they are not perfect and are striving to be better. It’s not a good behavior in Islam to be doing what is wrong and still be proud of it to the extent that you disclose it online.
Thank you.
Something still marvels me about the Quran to this day. I wonder how a book could be so audacious.
Imagine opening a book, and the first line you hit is:
ذلك الكتاب لا ريب فيه
"This is the Book about which there is no doubt."
We all know that when a human writes, we almost always start with an apology in the preface. We say we tried our best, but any mistakes are ours.
The Quran does the exact opposite of that. It did not offer a disclaimer. It offered a finality. It says: there is no mistake, nor doubt about my authenticity. Anything you read and find in me, rest assured, it is nothing but the truth.
The shutdown of the possibility of error before a single story is even told is the ultimate audacious power move.
For the past 1440+ years since the Quran was sent down, NO ONE has been able to find a mistake. They’ve only been running in circles.
This is what gives me audacity. It gives me confidence in my ability to recite the Quran without fear anywhere.
May the Almighty make you and me from the people of the Quran 🙏👏🏿
Let Imagine the man who attempted to assinate Donald Trump was a Muslim
1. Anti Muslims forces across Nigeria would have been posting, sharing, tagging and reposting the news by now
2. The anti Muslims forces would have used the suspect to Generalize the generality of Muslims as terrorists
3. Today being Sunday, the news would have been a topic of discussion on the church alter by Pastors as justification that Muslims are terrorists and killers
4. Islam and Muslims would been suffering attacks on the media, social media handles, and across Churches, beer parlours, clubs, and so on
5. Muslims would have been blamed as sponsors of violence and insecurity globally
6.The religion of Islam would have been accused of promoting extremism and hatred
7. Innocent Muslims would have been profiled, monitored, and treated with suspicion in public places
8. There would have been calls for restrictions on Muslim gatherings, mosques, and activities
9.Some people would have used it to justify discrimination against Muslims in jobs, schools, and public life
10. The incident would have been exaggerated and used to spread fear and propaganda against Muslims
11. It could have been used to deepen division and incite hostility between communities
Now that the suspect Mr. Cole Allen is found not to be a Muslim, there won't be any deafening noises of using the suspect to attack Muslims and Islam.
The anti Muslims forces will only scroll past the news, not being interested to their eyes and ears.
The only news that will remain relevant to them is issues around Boko Haram and banditry, because it involves Muslims and also affects Muslims.
All of this is rooted from the lies being spewed against Islam, deep-seated hatred, media stereotyping, intentional demonization, and the criminalisation of an entire faith for the actions of individuals who do not represent it.
My simple and sincere piece of advice:
let us be fair and consistent in how we judge others. No religion or group should be defined by the actions of a single individual. Just as you would not want to be judged by the wrongdoing of others who share your identity, extend that same understanding to Muslims. Promote truth over bias, unity over division, and justice over selective narratives.
- Mustapha Mohammed Gembu
🚨🇺🇸BREAKING:
The suspect in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting has been identified as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen from Torrance, California.
He graduated from Cal Tech with an engineering degree in 2017 and earned a master's in computer science in 2025.
Allen is currently in custody, though authorities have not yet officially confirmed his name.
@KanekoaTheGreat
You see There are a lot of islamophobes in Nigeria.
Sometime ago, my wife wanted to take passport in Abuja immigration center and they stupidly told her to remove her Hijab, na there wahala starts and they started saying nonsense about identification.
Same passport capturing she took in Nigeria consulate in jeddah without any altercation and fight.
I have seen sudanese passports, saudi passport, UK passports US passports with women adoring Hijabs.
Infact their ears are not even bulging out, and they have been travelling round the world with it.
Yet the Islamophobes in Nigeria, once they are given any opportunity they want to use it to oppress and deprive Muslim women.
If any immigration officer ask you to remove your Hijab during capturing do not agree, if they deprive you, sue them and make good money from them.
They use opportunity to oppress the females whom they feel are not outspoken.
Them nor born you well to oppress me in my own country when you are not more Nigerian than me.
Meanwhile NIS has made clarification on Hijabs usage during capturing as stated on their website.
So if any of them act against the law, he will be strip off his job. - Dr Biem
Why You Struggle to Wake Up for Qiyām al-Layl | Common Causes & Solutions | Shaykh Najmudeen Sulayman
A powerful reminder explaining why many people struggle to wake up for Qiyām al-Layl (night prayer), delivered by Shaykh Najmudeen Sulayman.
Qiyām al-Layl is one of the most beloved acts of worship, yet many find it difficult to wake up for it consistently. In this short reminder, the Shaykh highlights the spiritual and practical reasons behind this struggle and how to overcome them.
I woke up for Fajr and made du’a every single day.
Yet I was still struggling financially.
Until I learned what to do in the 20 minutes after Fajr.
My riza tripled in 6 weeks.
—THREAD 🧵
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