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cyril83: what do i expect from you when the demi Gods "allah and mohammed" whom you serve are bastard then what do i expect from a seed of misfortune like you to sayYou still give no reason to have a second thought on you. I guess I actually underestimated your idi.ocy. Do you expect me to abuse jesus in return? You must be most daft of your generation. |
naptu2: So you say (without any proof). The question is, can you back up your claim that he is a supporter/sponsor of Boko Haram?Just live the moro.n...he is a Bleep.tard |
cyril83: check out my siggy....last warningI still maintain my stance on you...so STF |
cyril83: the reason for the attack was at the result of his attempt to back out as their sponsor...never you mind all these murderers, i bliv those guyz are stil coming back for him if he doesn't change his mindYou are one of the mor.ons on nl. |
mrhello: I thought its only Oritsejafor, Adeboye & Oyedepo dat hv private jet as Clerics! Where are d criticsGo and learn and stop saying what you don't know. He is not a cleric but an emir! |
paleson: If to this happened in the north, the news headline is: MUSLIM ATTACK OR KILL CHRISTIANS. But in the east they are unidentified.1billion likes |
kaorama: Wonder what u look like as a human being. People like u are d worst example of the tribe u are advertizing. Am sure u are a frustrated fellow, but sorry the energy u are dessipating to paint another tribe black is only but a symbol of ur slavery to mediocrity ur people are known for.STF!!! Who brought tribe into this, are all the media house lying? |
tomakint: For the records; According to tradition, Muhammad was born in Mecca on April 20 or 26, 570 A.D. Shi'ites say he was born on April 26th. His full name was Muhammad Bin-Abdullah. At the time Muhammad was born Muhammad's father was the chief of the pagan worshipping tribe of Koreish. Muhammad's father was ‘Abd Allāh ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib, of the family of Hashim (Shaiba ibn Hashim). ‘Abd Allāh" means "slave of Allah". His father died soon after his son's birth--while he was out on a trading expedition. His father was the youngest son of Abdul Muttalib and the great-grandson of Kussai. Muhammad was orphaned early in his life after his mother Amina died and was raised by his grandfather Abdul Muttalib, then chief of the Quraysh (Koreish) tribe, and his uncle Abu-Talib beginning at age 6. Earlier, at about 5 years old while in the care of a Bedouin nurse named Halima Muhammad became subject to epileptic fits. The branch of the Quraysh tribe Muhammad belonged to was known as the Beni Hashem. Let it be known that; Muhammad's first biographer was Muhammad Ibn Ishag (704-773 A.D.) who wrote "Sirat Rasul Allah", a work which has not survived. No finished biography of Muhammad appeared until 150 years after his death in Arabia (another proof of the level of deception, barbarism and inconsistencies in the demonic book called, KORAN or QUR’AN).slowpoke, whats your point exactly |
REVOLUTNIS: I am back expect more bombshell on the terrorist Muhammadiansi..di0t, there is nothing like Muhammadians!!! |
ignis: The sheik, or what ever he is called has the true islam mentality. Imagine how he is speaking ill of the death without any iota of respect. Such statement could lead to the breach of peace.hypocrite, talk of double standard....you dont see any problem when your people speak ill of mohammad (s.a.w) but you now come to talk nonsense |
Only a fool will try to |
Sultan of Sokoto, Dr Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III has laid the blame of the present insecurity and other associated challenges afflicting the north squarely at the feet of the region itself. The Sultan who is also the president, Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) and president-general of the Jama’atul Nasril Islam (JNI) maintained that dialogue with any aggrieved party will always remain a better option than violence or force. He said though traditional and religious leaders have played their parts, they were not relenting in their efforts until the challenges are permanently solved. He, however, lamented the inability of the relevant government authorities to implement a series of excellent recommendations that will help to address the challenges. The meeting of the Northern Governors Peace and Reconciliation Committee was attended by the Sultan and the leaders of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN). “Let us sit and freely talk and articulate positions that will bring us out of the quagmire we have found ourselves in. it is important that the religious and traditional rulers from our various states sit together so that each and every one of us will talk freely,” the Sultan said. He continued, “Whatever is happening in the North is our own doing, because we did not do what we were supposed to do. And since we know that, we have to solve our problems ourselves. So, I think, it is not a bad idea that the committee was set up. “We wrote a memo of about nine pages or thereabouts covering various issues affecting the country and the north in particular to the then acting president and now President Goodluck Jonathan. It was at the Nigeria Inter-Religious Council (NIREC) where we suggested solutions to the problems. “Northern Council of Traditional Rulers also met and proposed solutions to the problems of the north to the governors, but we don’t know what happened to the recommendations at the various authorities. “If our recommendations had been implemented, we would have been singing a different tune ion handling the challenges.” On insinuations being made in some quarters about the country being Islamized, the Sultan said no person can either Islamize or Christianize the country. “If anyone thinks he can Islamize or Christianize the country, he is dreaming.” He also stated that politicians must have the fear of God in whatever they do. “If they want to solve the problem of this country, they will do so because they have the resources.” “There is little religious leaders can do without the support of the constitutional right to do certain things, but we must always watch our utterances and in making comments we cannot substantiate.” On his own part, John Cardinal Onaiyekan attributed the security challenges facing the north and the country in general to the high level of poverty in the region and country. He also added that another aspect of the problem was associated to religion. He said that the bad image of the country has spread in the outside world and there was a need for the stakeholders to address the issue with the view to ending the problems permanently. He said Christianity and Islam should not be seen as an accident of history, but as God’s design and it cannot be changed by anyone. He added that the main problem was bad governance and once that is tackled head-on, all other problems will be tackled too. Earlier, in their opening remarks, the chairman of the committee, Ambassador Zakari Ibrahim and a committee member, Bishop of Sokoto Catholic Diocese, Matthew Hassan Kukah, expressed the committee’s commitment to discharging its responsibilities with all fairness. |
Sultan of Sokoto, Dr Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III has laid the blame of the present insecurity and other associated challenges afflicting the north squarely at the feet of the region itself. The Sultan who is also the president, Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) and president-general of the Jama’atul Nasril Islam (JNI) maintained that dialogue with any aggrieved party will always remain a better option than violence or force. He said though traditional and religious leaders have played their parts, they were not relenting in their efforts until the challenges are permanently solved. He, however, lamented the inability of the relevant government authorities to implement a series of excellent recommendations that will help to address the challenges. The meeting of the Northern Governors Peace and Reconciliation Committee was attended by the Sultan and the leaders of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN). “Let us sit and freely talk and articulate positions that will bring us out of the quagmire we have found ourselves in. it is important that the religious and traditional rulers from our various states sit together so that each and every one of us will talk freely,” the Sultan said. He continued, “Whatever is happening in the North is our own doing, because we did not do what we were supposed to do. And since we know that, we have to solve our problems ourselves. So, I think, it is not a bad idea that the committee was set up. “We wrote a memo of about nine pages or thereabouts covering various issues affecting the country and the north in particular to the then acting president and now President Goodluck Jonathan. It was at the Nigeria Inter-Religious Council (NIREC) where we suggested solutions to the problems. “Northern Council of Traditional Rulers also met and proposed solutions to the problems of the north to the governors, but we don’t know what happened to the recommendations at the various authorities. “If our recommendations had been implemented, we would have been singing a different tune ion handling the challenges.” On insinuations being made in some quarters about the country being Islamized, the Sultan said no person can either Islamize or Christianize the country. “If anyone thinks he can Islamize or Christianize the country, he is dreaming.” He also stated that politicians must have the fear of God in whatever they do. “If they want to solve the problem of this country, they will do so because they have the resources.” “There is little religious leaders can do without the support of the constitutional right to do certain things, but we must always watch our utterances and in making comments we cannot substantiate.” On his own part, John Cardinal Onaiyekan attributed the security challenges facing the north and the country in general to the high level of poverty in the region and country. He also added that another aspect of the problem was associated to religion. He said that the bad image of the country has spread in the outside world and there was a need for the stakeholders to address the issue with the view to ending the problems permanently. He said Christianity and Islam should not be seen as an accident of history, but as God’s design and it cannot be changed by anyone. He added that the main problem was bad governance and once that is tackled head-on, all other problems will be tackled too. Earlier, in their opening remarks, the chairman of the committee, Ambassador Zakari Ibrahim and a committee member, Bishop of Sokoto Catholic Diocese, Matthew Hassan Kukah, expressed the committee’s commitment to discharging its responsibilities with all fairness. |
BetaThings: Salaamthanks brother |
GhostFaceKiller: OK. He had grand delusions of being a prophet when he was 40. But the Jihad movemnt started when he was 53 and died 10yrs later.just accept you were wrong and stop talking nonsense |
GhostFaceKiller: neither was Abraham nor Isaac. They were righteous people but not prophets. They went about their daily lives and never preached to any one.Then name the prophets of God. I bet they are adeboye, chris, t.b joshua and co....lmao!!! |
BetaThings: Salaamw/salam...thanks |
GhostFaceKiller: mohammed died when he was 63. ten years after he began his career as a prophet.stop exposing you shallowness for GOD's sake he died after 23yrs of prophethood. you mean jacod was not a prophet?!!! talk of emptiness....holy crap |
Yes Bwoss: @Posterits easy to know when people talk and reason with their a$$...remember he is the most inffluetial man ever to leave...the facts are there, go and check and stop spewing rubbish |
GhostFaceKiller: first abraham never had anything to do with the kabbah. this is muslim horseshiityou are still talking nonsense, so, at what age did the prophet die? in what circumstances did he die? stfu, he didnt suffer from any disease!!!....did jacob not loose his site? was he not a prophet? talk of brainless folks, you are one of them |
GhostFaceKiller: what i have written is there for you to decipher if you can comprehend written text, you boko.and i...iot is calling me boko |
GhostFaceKiller: But this trinity trivial should be the least of your problems as muslims.must you keep spewing rubbish, i thought we were having a sensible discussion. aisha didnt kill the prophet, he died a natural death so, be careful what you say. kahabah was built by abraham so, how is it your problem problem where we face in prayers? another gaff from you, anybody can suffer from disease....u bend down to prevent urine splashing on your body cos you cant pray with an unclean body. what nonsense, mohammad accept polytheism? u suffer from "moronism" |
GhostFaceKiller: The true trinity represents God (the Father), the Son (Jesus Christ) and the spirit (soul of man)stop confusing yourself, does this make any sense to you? |
GhostFaceKiller: dont play st00pid. Christians believe in only one God through the teachings of Jesus Christ. Catholism was a mixed blend of pagan worship and early Christianity and was institutionalized as the Church of Rome after the conversion of the first Roman Catholic Pope, Constantinople.what are you? i will only get you more and more confused...you better hope no catholic see this i also know catholics are probably the most dominant of xtian sects. |
tintingz: ofcos you just killed ya trinitarian holyghost mr. Ghost-Face-Killerabeg, leave me and my guy.......smile |
GhostFaceKiller: All Power is from God. God sent Jesus to save mankind. Christians know Jesus as an interceder for God and themselves and because He saved them. We pray and mention Jesus as Lord and not God which are totally two different things.i must say i appreciate that, so going by you xtians standard then your opinion shows you are not a good xtian how can you be a xtian without accepting trinity? i know xtianity is polytheism |
GhostFaceKiller: Jehovah and HE is not the same as your allahoh i need a proper definition of the jehovah then who is jesus? why do you xtians say jesus is lord? why do you xtians respect jesus more than you respect jehovah? i need good and clear answers!!! |
GhostFaceKiller: who told you that xtian take Jesus as a God? and I will let you know that Jesus was mentioned 20 times more than mohammed in his quaranplease do not modify this quote.....so who is the xtian god? has he a name? |
GhostFaceKiller: and who by the way is the enemy? generally speaking the infidel? specifically speaking ; non muslims?now you are asking a sensible Q. the enemies are those who come against you, you aint allowed to start a fight for Allah is not pleased with the transgressors. i hope you get my point |
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