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Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by goldfish80(m): 11:21pm On Nov 17, 2014 |
BetaThings:What does the Arabic inscription mean to you personally? Clearly your holding on to them because they mean something to you as a Muslim. What if I tell you I would love the picture of the crucifix on the bank notes. Will your Imam teach you to respect my freedom of choice in that regard? And please don't tell me you're an illiterate who can only defrentiate the various denominations by the Arabic inscription. If you make such an argument, you should be bared from speaking in public. 1 Like |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by hollypagan: 11:22pm On Nov 17, 2014 |
BY 2020 ALL THOSE NORTHERN GOVERNORS WILL BE MY SHOE SHINERS, TO HELL WITH ARABIC LANGUAGE 1 Like |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by BetaThings: 11:24pm On Nov 17, 2014 |
omocheche:If you read the posts here, it is Christians that are angry and are spewing hate One has to wonder where all of that is coming from It can only be the Church 1 Like |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by Tugbus(m): 11:26pm On Nov 17, 2014 |
Built2last: Wise word only if some people will learn. 1 Like |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by Nobody: 11:28pm On Nov 17, 2014 |
So this is like the biggest gathering of all Anti-Northerners, anti-Muslims on Nairaland recently huh I mean the first 1-3 Pages showed me exactly the kind of retarded people that fill up this country. Then again i honestly don't blame them, if you Northerners so badly want to remain in one country with these people then Oh well. I honestly still don't get how having Ajami on the currency automatically translates to 'Ohmy God! Hausas think the own the country' lets remove it and show em! 3 Likes |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by BetaThings: 11:30pm On Nov 17, 2014 |
goldfish80:Tell me 1 thing that Christians want that Muslims object to Think - don't you see that you are the one playing a zero sum game Muslims don't care of you want to put anything on the note Let those who cannot read English, let them be Personally my attitude to life is - will this reduce my well being? If the answer is no, let those who want it have it? I am happy that Islam promotes that But when Christians rejoice when they are told that 1. Muslims cannot wear Hijab in school 2. No Islamic Banking in Nigeria 3. We are removing ajami script from the notes You wonder whether it is for their happiness that something is being added to them Or sardonic pleasure that Muslims are being deprived I assure you that that is not how to build a progressive society because when the Christians are done depriving Muslims They will turn on themselves 1 Like |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by Redstone(m): 11:31pm On Nov 17, 2014 |
vedaxcool: I don't understand Arabic, but I want to ask this question, "what does the Arabic inscription really mean? Does it indicate the value of the note? Like telling how much the paper note is worth. If it doesn't tell how much the paper note is worth, then I think it should be trashed from our currency. We can't just have an Arabic inscription that means something else other than 50, 100, 500 or 1,000 NAIRA. In conclusion, most northerner can understand Hausa anywhere it is spoken or written. |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by BraniacX(m): 11:32pm On Nov 17, 2014 |
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Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by Idrismusty97(m): 11:37pm On Nov 17, 2014 |
Redstone:It means One Hundred Naira. The article clearly stated what it means. |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by BetaThings: 11:41pm On Nov 17, 2014 |
Tugbus:If these are wise words Then I should be content with foolishness So you believe that Obj wanted to immortalise June 12 and Northerners stopped him An executive president? FYI when Tinubu wanted to make the day a public holiday, Obasanjo objected They had to read the constitution to Obasanjo for him to relent How many Yoruba states mark June 12? Now we are blaming the North - how history and hate develop in Nigeria is so easy to see Fashola wanted to build a bridge, Yaradua instantly approved the demolition of the FG building standing in the way Fashola wanted to put up a housing estate at Ilubirin, Obanikoro and Jonathan brought soldiers to stop it Those are facts - we can spin as much as we want Oh, Soludo was to carry on Obj's re-denomination plan. Yaradua stopped that is bad, isn't it If Yaradua wanted after his term to carry out a plan through the CBN gov while a southerner is now president I am sure the guy you are commending would have said, No, it is born to rule mentality! Yaradua is gone, Jonathan be your own man Now we are saying it was wrong for Yaradua to be his own man Esp as Soludo wanted to re-denominate and change currencies shortly after introducing a new N1,000 notes and some coins Does that not tell you that the re-denomination grand plan theory is a fabrication? 3 Likes |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by swagwu(m): 11:41pm On Nov 17, 2014 |
french should be added cuz sum of us schools in france |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by BraniacX(m): 11:43pm On Nov 17, 2014 |
deliveryboy: You're kidding right? While you're at that, kindly demolish and rebuild the National assembly building and Aso villa for having mosque like domes and demolish all mosques built and attached to federal parastatals. Next move is yours...................... Plus, I can make an argument for islam having it's. roots in judeo-christianity. |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by Redstone(m): 11:47pm On Nov 17, 2014 |
Idrismusty97: Ok, if it must be there, then there are Efiks, Edos, Ibibios, Tivs, etc who also need to have the inscription they can understand written on the NAIRA. In my opinion, arabic inscription should not be on our currency. |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by goldfish80(m): 11:47pm On Nov 17, 2014 |
BetaThings:Atleast you didn't lie that the ajami script has Islamic undertone. Thanks for the honesty. I don't care about the hijab. I believe people should wear whatever they deem fit, leggings, mini, g-string etc I don't care. Neither do I care about Islamic banking, people should do buisness with any establishment they deem fit. That's the freedom of choice I preach. But having Arabic inscription in bank notes in a "circular" and ethno-religious devasified country like Nigeria? I object to that vehemently! 2 Likes |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by BetaThings: 12:02am On Nov 18, 2014 |
goldfish80:I actually did not confirm that ajami script has Islamic undertone. How? Arab is a language Close to 50% of lebanese are Christians They speak Arabic - does the Arabic they speak have Islamic undertone? I can assure you that an Arab can read Naira Goma on a Nigerian currency, but he would not understand its meaning The language is not Arabic, it is the script that is Arabic Wa is a Nigerian word, an Englishman can read it but he will not know the meaning So tell me what Christian symbol on our national life do you think a Muslim should be vehemently opposed to? 2 Likes |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by swagwu(m): 12:03am On Nov 18, 2014 |
BetaThings:Thunder fire u dere which one be no islamic banking why would there be islamic banking do we have any bank that is called christian banking...ooo oo u guys want to finance bokko harram through that means abi...fools bunch of pork faces....islamic is the devils religion going about killing innocent souls in the name of jihad....fools...i hate all of u with passion (God forgive me)...dirty illiterates...i cant wait for this war to start come 2015 lemme strangle all of ya with my bare hands....i hear the fools saying one nigeria i just feel liking give dem slap...allah kubaru allah ku this one allah ku that one..brain washed pigs u dont know who came to die 4 u eh i wonder were una own heven dey cause God cannot share his paradise whit bloody,dirty shameless....blood suckers like u morons...(GO GET JESUS IN YOUR LIVE) b4 i provoke...c dem whit agbada everyday walking aimlessly....make i live sha one dey e go set !!!! |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by Nobody: 12:10am On Nov 18, 2014 |
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Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by Abraham2013(m): 12:10am On Nov 18, 2014 |
maclatunji:Bros na so one of our town own madness take start oh! Em just being laugh 4 road. 1 Like |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by jikanbage: 12:12am On Nov 18, 2014 |
willibounce1:I wonder 1 Like |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by Manazz(m): 12:14am On Nov 18, 2014 |
First of all Ajami isnt used in anything in the North anymore except for a few Islamic schools. And even that is very few. Secondly i find it completely pathetic how the Moderator and ofcourse Both the Muslims and christians made this a big deal on this forum. I wanna ask the Muslims here who do you know that uses Ajami? So why should it bother you because its removed from the currency for whatever reasons. Why turn everything into an 'Us vs Them' Then of course the Non-Muslims that had nothing but negativity to post here, I only want to point out how utterly and ridiculously stupid you are for actually making something as small as this some sort of Major issue. Its just so laughable how you people have some irrational fear of 'Arabic Language', but oh well its your problem. Someone said something about 'Hausa's think they own the country' So In your tiny peanut brain you actually believe Ajami was used on the currency because 'Hausas think they own the country' and not because in the 1960 era people were using it to identify the currency? And lastly i wanna say to the Muslims (the first few that bothered to reply) here the biggest mistake you made was giving these people the excuse to turn this into a Muslim hating thread although from what i saw it only took a few posts from Maclatunji to gather the congregation of Anti-Muslims. Summary: No One in the North cares about removing Ajami from the currency, nobody uses Ajami outside Islamic schools. The reactions of Non-Muslims in this thread is nothing but a showcasing of their ignorance, stupidity and hate, but those are all the norms in Nigeria so it really doesn't matter anyway. 4 Likes |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by jikanbage: 12:14am On Nov 18, 2014 |
muraj1: |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by Legit: 12:18am On Nov 18, 2014 |
ndcide:Why is Arabic strange, If arabic is strange, then english is strange also, as is not our language, somebody force us to speak it. That is a bigoted statement. We will never united with this attitude 1 Like |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by sacora(f): 12:18am On Nov 18, 2014 |
Built2last:bitter truth Built2last:bitter truth 1 Like |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by nairalforlaughs: 12:21am On Nov 18, 2014 |
vedaxcool: Hmmmmm.... at the bolded. |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by alnaijiri(m): 12:23am On Nov 18, 2014 |
Insult upon injury! First the South impoverishes the North by abandoning its economic development. Then, the South terrorises the North using the army under the pretense of fighting BH, which the South is funding: think about it, why do they only attack the North? Finally, the South insults our culture and literary heritage. The writing of the Hausa language using Ajami is the first instance of indigenous writing in Nigeria. This will only alienate the Myslim North and inflame us to seek Islam for ourselves and to strive to Islamise the country totally, from Lake Chad to Lagos Lagoon. 2 Likes |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by jikanbage: 12:23am On Nov 18, 2014 |
MNDY:then hu re you |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by nagoma(m): 12:27am On Nov 18, 2014 |
tit: No but is closer to you historically than English which came thru conquest . 2 Likes |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by Nobody: 12:28am On Nov 18, 2014 |
swagwu: Oh wow, Halfwits like you still exist huh? In your mind you just dealt some blow to muslims huh? Oh My we're so hurt! some halfwit on Nairaland called us names, it must mean our lives suddenly got worst. And these are the type of halfwits that wanna taunt Northeners about being illiterates huh 1 Like |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by nagoma(m): 12:31am On Nov 18, 2014 |
The real issue is bad governance
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Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by PenSniper: 12:32am On Nov 18, 2014 |
maclatunji: Because of the mixture ? |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by BetaThings: 12:34am On Nov 18, 2014 |
swagwu:Manners, manners - no longer being taught in Christianity But hate swagwu:You cannot blame muslims if you don't have Christian banking, Can you? Although I know that some Christians are trying to throw something together to qualify as Christian Banking and that would be welcome We don't believe in deprivation swagwu:No, That is not what Islamic Banking is used for in Malaysia, Dubai etc Countries that you guy never get tired off Boko Haram finances the bulk of its operations through ransom from kidnapping or by breaking into vaults of banks using banking resources to finance terror is harmful to the bank swagwu:ANy objective reader can see that I am not the one making a fool of myself And you know we don't eat pork swagwu:Your opinion - wrong and biased we fight those who fight us in the name of Jihad And we don't transgress limits in the process Anyone killing innocent souls - be it Boko Haram or Reverend King - needs to stop and seek forgiveness I don't hate you but pity you and this country because there are many like you who have only one side of the story and the tale bearer is unjust to you I can read what you wrote - that means I am literate Dirty? How. You cannot see me and my language is not! swagwu:No wonder the US is suspicious So you are arming yourselves!!! swagwu:Jonathan says so You mean he is a liar swagwu:Nobody needs to die for anyone Any man is free to approach Allah with a sincere heart and his sins will be forgiven Islam does not require bloodletting before Allah forgives swagwu:We already have Jesus - Prophet Isa (AS) If you want information about Islam, I will gladly provide it But seriously you don't need to judge Islam by the standards of Boko Haram who are in the minority swagwu:Hahahahahaha Jesus (Prophet Isa, AS) would be shocked at what you do while calling his name Thou shalt not bear false witness Are you really sure of what you are saying? 2 Likes |
Re: Hausa Ajami/Arabic Inscriptions Removed From New N100 Note by nagoma(m): 12:38am On Nov 18, 2014 |
The primitive tribes at their best. How did your ancestors communicate before the whiteman's invasion?
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