The best celebrities are the prophets,the righteous,the prophet SAW and his companions & d two generations that followed.may Allah b pleased with them and hav mercy on them all.we should want 2 b like them not fake celebrities of today promoting immorality leading 2 Allah's wrath
@Mod33333 Someone moved a motion that the president should be summoned and gagdi said it wasn’t necessary,instead heads of the relevant agencies should be,hence the shouting
@YusufAsunmogejo@Bin__Adam What him & his likes mostly to do is ta’wil of verses or Hadith that speak of jinn possession or black magic to suit thier ideas,and even go to the extent of saying the western scientist might laugh at Muslims for believing such,to him it’s just epilepsy or mental issues..
Let me educate you on the clear difference between a mental illness and the one possessed by jinn. To an untrained eye like you, they are the same.
First of all, saying jinn possession has no solid backing in Islam is a very wild statement. It goes against the entire consensus of Islamic scholarship.
In Surah Al Baqarah verse 275, Allah says those who consume Riba (interest) will stand on the Day of Judgment like someone beaten by Satan into insanity from his touch. The word used for touch there is Al Mass.
Are you learned enough to know what Al Mass means? Classical scholars such as Ibn Kathir and Ibn Taymiyyah have explicitly explained that this verse is proof of jinn entering the human body. You cannot argue with the Quran.
Now, how do you then separate mental illness from jinn possession? What are the symptoms to watch out for?
1) Medical issues such as schizophrenia or severe depression have clear neurological and psychological patterns. They respond to clinical drugs, therapy, and sedatives. A person dealing with a mental breakdown does not suddenly acquire superhuman physical strength to fight off five grown men without breaking a sweat.
Meanwhile, with jinn possession, the symptoms are metaphysical. You will see a person who has never left their hometown suddenly speaking a strange language they never learned the moment a Raqiy begins reciting over them.
2) A psychiatric patient will not feel their skin burning or start screaming in pure agony the moment you start reciting Ayat al-Kursi or Surah Al Baqarah near their ear.
On the other hand, a possessed person reacts violently to the words of Allah because the entity inside them is being tormented by the recitation. The reaction is instant and unmistakable.
And here is the nuance your ignorance will not let you grasp. Standard Islamic scholars never say hospitals are useless.
Sometimes, a long term jinn attack triggers real neurological damage. This is why a sound Raqiy will tell a patient to continue taking their clinical medications while receiving Ruqyah. The existence of a spiritual attack does not cancel the need for medical science.
Just because you have one friend who faked it for attention does not erase a heavily documented reality in Islamic sciences. People only counterfeit what is real. The fact that she faked it is just proof that the original exists.
You need to sit down and study your religion from the right sources before making sweeping ignorant statements online.
Allah knows best.
@abbkar_ai@burnaboy you’re completely irrelevant and worthless to me,go through my TL,I rarely engage people or even post,I don’t even engage people with regards their personal lives as I don’t care,I only express genuine disgust towards your likes who try to misrepresent islam & mislead people,bye
May Allah forgive us, forgive those who have passed before us, and forgive those who will pass after us. Ameen.
But this is something many people still do not understand.
When someone is alive, nobody complains. People like, comment, share, encourage, and even make such people famous. Nobody says, "Delete this account." Nobody reminds them that death is certain. Everyone watches as if life will continue forever.
Then the moment death comes, the first thing people start saying is, "Deactivate the account."
Why?
What changed? The content did not change. The only thing that changed is that the owner can no longer delete it themselves or ask Allah for forgiveness regarding what continues to spread after their death.
This is not just about Hadiza. It is a reminder to every one of us, especially those who knowingly fill their pages with things they themselves would wish disappeared if death came today.
Death does not send an appointment. It does not wait until you are ready. It does not care about your age, your followers, your beauty, your popularity, or your future plans.
Ask yourself this question honestly:
If Allah takes your soul today, would you be happy for your social media accounts to remain exactly as they are?
If the answer is no, then why wait?
The greatest mistake is living as though death is far away, then expecting people to clean up what you spent years posting.
May Allah grant us all a good ending, conceal our faults, forgive our sins, and make what we leave behind a source of reward instead of a source of continuous sin. Ameen.
The same people shouting don’t post her picture or report her account are the same evil people that would have been praising her whenever she post such pictures and even insult and attack those who seek to correct her, أولئك كَالْأَنْعَامِ بل هم أضل,may Allah have mercy on her…