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Re: Dr. Muti’ah Olaide Refused Entry At Nigerian Embassy In Jeddah Because Of Veil by talk2hb1(m): 9:54am On Jan 22, 2018
She knew what the law of their land requires
Re: Dr. Muti’ah Olaide Refused Entry At Nigerian Embassy In Jeddah Because Of Veil by Nobody: 9:55am On Jan 22, 2018
Mynd44:

It was the Nigerian embassy.

This is funnier a lot of people didn't read that part
The Nigerian embassy in Saudi Arabia

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Re: Dr. Muti’ah Olaide Refused Entry At Nigerian Embassy In Jeddah Because Of Veil by Mynd44: 9:57am On Jan 22, 2018
7Alexander:

The Nigerian embassy in Saudi Arabia
The Nigerian embassy rules were made by the Nigerian government.

The Nigerian embassy is not part of Saudi Arabia. The Saudi government cannot arrest anyone inside the Nigerian Embassy. Get it?

The Embassy is pretty much Nigeria
Re: Dr. Muti’ah Olaide Refused Entry At Nigerian Embassy In Jeddah Because Of Veil by Myde4naija(m): 10:03am On Jan 22, 2018
freeze001:
Hmmm. So Nigerian muslims now know better than every other authority including those in the seat of islam itself? That is why most of them easily become hateful terrorists because they are so hard hearted and wicked! They will immediately castigate and even kill anyone who isn't like them!

Does their book not teach them to obey constituted authority?
why don't you get killed all thses years? Why are you people like this?

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Re: Dr. Muti’ah Olaide Refused Entry At Nigerian Embassy In Jeddah Because Of Veil by AleAirHub(m): 10:10am On Jan 22, 2018
All her years in school was totally a mess and waste of investment... So she thinks that country is a Nigeria were religion has eaten up 99.9% of their citizens brains, that then now think with their anus... angry angry angry .

Who does she thinks she is to go against any instruction that govern the operational activities of that embassy in that country...

Her write stated it clearly that she from Western part of Nigeria confused Muslim...

Idiot angry angry angry

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Re: Dr. Muti’ah Olaide Refused Entry At Nigerian Embassy In Jeddah Because Of Veil by Amoto94(m): 10:27am On Jan 22, 2018
Dr. Mutiah Allāh will humiliate those who sought to humiliate you in obeying His command. As for those Muslims saying veil covering is not compulsory I think they need to reread Qur'an chapter 25 and 33 all over again and the Prophetic traditions as narrated by the Mother of believers Aa'ishaah

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Re: Dr. Muti’ah Olaide Refused Entry At Nigerian Embassy In Jeddah Because Of Veil by abdullahi45: 10:56am On Jan 22, 2018
OceanmorganTrix:
This are religious trouble makers. All their religious law are mostly taken too serious by the poor ones, their women will tell you they don't shake hands with men but they can sleep with them. I have seen the rich amongst their woman who hug men.
The stupid pretenders will always use a peaceful religion as a cover for their evils.

Can't you just keep, must you pucknose into an issue you no nothing about.
Re: Dr. Muti’ah Olaide Refused Entry At Nigerian Embassy In Jeddah Because Of Veil by abdullahi45: 10:58am On Jan 22, 2018
AleAirHub:
All her years in school was totally a mess and waste of investment... So she thinks that country is a Nigeria which religion has eaten up 99.9% of their citizens that then now think with anus... angry angry angry .

Who does she thinks she is to go against any instruction that govern the operational activities of that embassy in that country...

Her write stated it clearly that she from Western part of Nigeria confused Muslim...
You are a better one.

Idiot angry angry angry
Re: Dr. Muti’ah Olaide Refused Entry At Nigerian Embassy In Jeddah Because Of Veil by Abdulazeez007(m): 11:00am On Jan 22, 2018
Kingspin:
This people have refuse to think talk about development but religion.. Does religion bring food and good roads? No
will development be taken the grave?
Re: Dr. Muti’ah Olaide Refused Entry At Nigerian Embassy In Jeddah Because Of Veil by efighter: 11:15am On Jan 22, 2018
capatainrambo:
her name is olaide.

she went to medina to show she's a real omoluabi muslim.

just like ishaq akintola that useless man that said Muslims should be given another January first for holidays

Islam "came" about 400 years after Christianity, yet church goers are afraid of Islam. What a world!

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Re: Dr. Muti’ah Olaide Refused Entry At Nigerian Embassy In Jeddah Because Of Veil by Xbee007(m): 11:42am On Jan 22, 2018
SimpleTee:
Nigerian Female Doctor Refused Entry In Saudi Embassy Because Of Veil

A Nigerian Female Doctor was refused entrance into the Nigerian embassy in Jeddah because of her insisting on her wearing the full veil.
Despite being informed of the sweeping reforms of the host country, the notice pasted outside the embassy gate and the fact that wearing of the veil is no where in the Holy Quran, she insisted on seeing the Consul General on her fundamental rights!
When on the arrival of the Consul General who insisted on the rules being followed, the lady preferred to wait outside for up to 7 hours until the Embassy closed for the day.
Can You Imagine This Woman Going To Saudi Arabia To 'Teach Them' On The Position Of The Veil...?

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The scenario is best captured in her own words....

MY EXPERIENCE AT THE NIGERIAN CONSULATE, JEDDAH ON 15 JANUARY 2018

I ARRIVED at the consulate a few minutes before 10 am on the above-mentioned date with the aim of renewing my passport. The security guard at the gate did not speak English, so another consulate staff who was present attended to me. After asking what my business in the consulate was, he informed me that I had to unveil my face before I could be allowed entry into the premises.

I immediately protested – as this was at least the third time I was visiting the consulate and had never been asked to do this – but he showed me a notice pasted on the wall that all women were expected to unveil their faces before entry into, and all through their stay in, the premises. I explained to him that I could not do this, but was willing to be identified at the gate to fulfil any security requirements that may arise. He, the un-named consulate staff, however told me that this was not about identification.

When I asked what it was about, he said that this was not his job, and he was only trying to help, that I should discuss with the security men, and he left.

Thereafter the remaining men, at least three of them, started telling me that I had to either unveil my face and go in or leave the premises. I asked them to at least wait until my husband – who was still outside settling the taxi fare – arrived, and they relented.

When my husband came, I narrated what happened to him and he asked to see a senior consulate staff to explain my situation to him.

According to him, the man he saw confirmed that this was a new rule of the consulate and that I had to comply or wait for the Consul General (C.G.). As he returned to inform me of the result of this meeting, the security men, again, began to ask us to leave the premises. So, we left the interior of the security post to wait outside for the arrival of the C.G.

The C.G. arrived some time later and, on seeing us outside the consulate, asked why we were there. The security men told him that I had refused to remove my face veil, and he shook his head vehemently and ordered that I be denied entry. My husband went to talk to him, but he refused to grant him an audience. He – from a distance – told my husband that I HAD TO COMPLY AND UNVEIL MY FACE THROUGH OUT MY VISIT as was stated by the notice. And when my husband asked to be allowed to explain, and possibly negotiate my willingness to undergo identity checks for security purposes – as I’m used to doing in airports and other security sensitive facilities worldwide - he said he was not interested in listening to anything my husband had to say and asked him to vacate the premises.

Once he returned to me and was giving me the report of this aborted meeting, the security men once again came to us and ordered us to leave the vicinity of the consulate. They said Oga said we had to go away from there. At this point, both my husband and I told them that we would not move from there. We were law-abiding Nigerians who lived and worked in Saudi Arabia peacefully for over seven years now, and we had a legitimate business at the consulate which we have, so far, been unable to transact. They threatened us with police and bodily removal, but left us alone when we refused to leave.

Over the next six hours, different members of staff came to talk to us in a guise of goodwill and Muslim brotherhood.

They had a range of reasoning and arguments;
-This veiling of face is not in the Qur’an ,
-It is not compulsory,
-Are you saying that all the other women who have exposed their faces are going to hell?
-We are all Muslims here, so no one is trying to victimse you
-Allaah has seen your intention. Just do what is asked and go inside
-This is the rule of this place, obey.
-This place is under the Nigerian jurisdiction, you must obey Nigerian law.
-They can bring diplomatic police to arrest you.

All these were the things said directly to us, disregarding the taunts and snide comments made mostly by the security men and others who came to spend time with them at the security post, but when they saw that I would not unveil myself unrestrictedly, they all left eventually. However, at least two of these well-meaning consulate staff said a variation of, ‘This man – meaning the C.G. - will not budge on this matter.’
At least one swore by Allaah to that effect.

At about 2 p.m., I asked to speak to the C.G personally, but he sent the message that I could unveil my face then come in to see him.

After that, the bulky security man in all-green uniform came to me in an intimidating stance and asked me to move from where I was at the entrance of the consulate.

As my husband had left by then to bring our children – who had spent over three hours waiting with us in the sun – to the hotel, I was afraid for my safety as a woman alone and did what he asked. He told me to sit at the edge of the kiosk painted green and white, off to one side and away from the entrance or the security cameras.

Notably, only one member of staff – at about 3.30 pm – offered to intercede on our behalf with the C.G. But seeing as the C.G. drove off a few minutes after 4 pm, and we did not see the gentleman again till we left at 4.30 pm, I guess his mission was unsuccessful.

I have tried – all through this narration – to give a factual recollection of something that was, in truth, a harrowing and humiliating experience for me and my family. To stand outside in the Saudi sun for about seven hours – they refused to even let me in to pray salaah – for something as arbitrary as ‘this is the rule here’ without even attempting to listen to my case, or assist me in finding an acceptable solution or middle ground…..

And Allaah is Witness over all that we do.

Dr. Muti’ah Olaide,
BadruKhaybar General Hospital,
Khaybar, Madina Region.
16th January, 2018.

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It will seem like we, Nigerians, are being fundamentalist and teaching them (the owners of the religion - so to say), the religion! Whereas, places like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, etc are so liberal that many non Muslims go there for vacation (Our Vice President and his family chose Dubai earlier this month as the place to go for the vacation)
Even Saudi Arabia has recently been relaxing so many of its religious laws and restrictions all in ways to show modern day reformations.

It will seem Nigerian Muslims are really not in the modern train of these reforms. I would rather say, this attitude of Nigerian Muslims seem rather peculiar!
If you are going to attempt swaying public with your nonsensical 1naira opinion, at least have the decency to properly quote the post and separate it from your personal thought.
Or better still, make your opinion known by using the "Reply" button instead of lumping the whole thing together.

The mods should take note of this kind of people.
Re: Dr. Muti’ah Olaide Refused Entry At Nigerian Embassy In Jeddah Because Of Veil by Sagay212: 12:10pm On Jan 22, 2018
They should have searched her. She must have been hiding something.

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Re: Dr. Muti’ah Olaide Refused Entry At Nigerian Embassy In Jeddah Because Of Veil by hakeem77: 12:17pm On Jan 22, 2018
THE WOMAN WAS WRONGED. Under Islamic law, she can't be forced to unveil. I know Christians like how she was treated, since they want Saudi Arabia to relax their religious laws and turn to another Lebanon or Dubai where immorality is for sale.
THANKS to the new Crown Prince Salman who is under US and Isreali spell, they are vigorously pursuing their anti-islam reforms

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Re: Dr. Muti’ah Olaide Refused Entry At Nigerian Embassy In Jeddah Because Of Veil by nellyelitz(m): 2:32pm On Jan 22, 2018
MayorofLagos:


If you recall that Buhari will not shake hands to congratulate female ministers in his cabinet after their swearing in.

Then he went to Qatar with Minister Adeosun for an economic alliance meeting and right infront of him the Qatari officials were shaking hand with his female minister.

Fulani is an unbeliever. They practiced what Fodio taught, which is not Islam but a cult. A cult that must drink human blood every so often. But the rest of us believe when they say they are muslims and are practicing Islam. Isnt that what bokoharam say also?

So on your point, those Nigerians that follow and listen to Sultan's version of Islam are practicing a cultist doctrine. The Yoruba muslims like Dr Mutiah need to be re-indoctrinated into the true Islam. The intent behind veil is to protect female against lustful eyes and the visuals that can result from a contact. Her husband is with her and so her children, that alone is a turn off for any man to want to lust after her if her face was not covered.

However, years of indoctrination in Nigeria following Sultan who proclaims himself head of Nigerian muslims had in effect transferred some of the extremism of the Fodiyo cult into Islam....like no handshake with women, woman must cover from head to toe, any girl of 10yr old is ripe for marriage, women must no be seen in public, and all other bs.


Look at the following pictures, this is a world gathering of beauty queens in Egypt for a pageant. Egypt is a Holy Land for Muslims. In old days people going to Hajj made a stop first at Egypt for prayers and supplications. Egypt is mentioned in Quran....yet they host bikini clad ladies to pageant.

My brother the first time Nigeria brought this pageant to Abuja was also the last time anyone ever made another attempt. We remember what happened....fodiyo cult needed to gulp human blood. They used Islam as excuse, like they always do when their idols kept in Sokoto cries for blood.

Yoruba should stop following Sultan, Allah has given you Quran. Why do you need Sultan to teach you how to interprete its contents? Find one among you to be your Sultan, your Seriki Musulumi. Please dont even think Professor Akintola of MURIC as a candidate for such position! He is a Yoruba kafir.

sorry please are you a practising Muslim?
Re: Dr. Muti’ah Olaide Refused Entry At Nigerian Embassy In Jeddah Because Of Veil by CHEMEASY(m): 6:57pm On Jan 22, 2018
If this is true as I am yet to confirm, I am damn sure that those who orchestrate that evil against my fellow Sister in Islaam do not understand what the Quran says about veil in Quran 30 vs 49-51. No one can erase that verse. Face veil is one which elevates a muslim lady in the face of Allah
Re: Dr. Muti’ah Olaide Refused Entry At Nigerian Embassy In Jeddah Because Of Veil by Dalek(m): 7:01pm On Jan 22, 2018
Mynd44:

It was the Nigerian embassy.

This is funnier a lot of people didn't read that part

people seem to forget that an embassy or consulate is an extension of a sovereign nation. So a Nigeria embassy or consulate in any country worldwide must follow the Nigerian Constitution a la No reglious discrimination...
Re: Dr. Muti’ah Olaide Refused Entry At Nigerian Embassy In Jeddah Because Of Veil by tayebest(m): 7:29am On Jan 24, 2018
CHEMEASY:
If this is true as I am yet to confirm, I am damn sure that those who orchestrate that evil against my fellow Sister in Islaam do not understand what the Quran says about veil in Quran 30 vs 49-51. No one can erase that verse. Face veil is one which elevates a muslim lady in the face of Allah

can you please tell which of the prophet wife use the niqob?
Re: Dr. Muti’ah Olaide Refused Entry At Nigerian Embassy In Jeddah Because Of Veil by tayebest(m): 7:30am On Jan 24, 2018
Amoto94:
Dr. Mutiah Allāh will humiliate those who sought to humiliate you in obeying His command. As for those Muslims saying veil covering is not compulsory I think they need to reread Qur'an chapter 25 and 33 all over again and the Prophetic traditions as narrated by the Mother of believers Aa'ishaah

Hello sir, can you please tell which of the prophet wife use the niqob?

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