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lexiconkabir:Wa alaykum Salam warahmatullah Kind of. Have up to lecture 6. But I've not been able to access the newer lectures since I've been here. |
snapscore:Wa alaykum Salam warahmatullah Alhamdulillah. I've been fine. Camp has been quite............an experience though. The good, bad, coupled with the stress and everything. Now reaching the closing stages though. In sha Allah, I should be done here in the next 3 days. Sorry I've not been updating. Network is very poor here.Honestly, there are so many experiences I'd love to share (many positive ones though). So many people I've met who really inspired me. Hope your exams went fine. |
Jazakallahu khairan. This was really helpful |
Mrchusenvessel:To an extent they are taught. But seeing Nigerian institutions as they are, it might just be a jamboree of theory. My advice is that if you truly want to develop yourself as a programmer, most of it will come from your own personal efforts and practice. There are various tutorials online that can greatly benefit you. Also NL has a programming section, you can find some pretty useful things there too. |
lexiconkabir:Ameen brother |
lexiconkabir:That way, my accommodation burden may be slightly eased. |
lexiconkabir:Amin. Wa fika. Don't know for now. It's towards the end of camp I'll get to know where my PPA is. But I'm seriously hoping it'll be in Ilorin though |
lexiconkabir:Absolutely. I'm really looking forward to the experience I'll have there. |
Contact17:Wa alaykum salam warahmatullah Alhamdulillah, it was good. Posted to Kwara |
A parent’s dream is to watch their children grow up, become good people and live a comfortable successful life. A parent does not care about himself, but instead focus their whole lives around their children. People often do not realize the extent of the pain parents go through when they watch their children die before them. For one Saudi parent in 2012, he had to go through this ordeal. Rabi’a al–Dousary, was the distraught father who lost his young son due to a minor quarrel. The young man by the name of Abdullah, who was al–Dousary’s son, was killed by Faisal al–Ameri, after a scuffle broke out due to an argument that the two young men were having. It is reported that both men lived in the same neighborhood, and it is in their own neighborhood that the argument happened, which in turn turned into a scuffle, which ultimately led to the murder of the young man named Abdullah.Faisal al- Ameri was found guilty for the murder of Abdullah, and had been sentenced to death by the Saudi Arabian courts for his heinous crime. However the father al-Dousary showed great forgiveness and courage by pardoning the murderer of his son. He pardoned his son’s killer on one single stipulation. The young man Faisal al–Ameri, must memorize by heart, the entire Holy Quran, before he can be released from prison. Such level of mercy is hugely found in the teachings of Islam for Prophet Muhammad ( ﷺ ) said: “Those who are merciful will be shown mercy by the Most Merciful. Be merciful to those on the earth and the One in the heavens will have mercy upon you.” [Sunan al-Tirmidhī 1924] Rabi’a al- Dousary was persuaded by the Higher Committee of Correction in the Kingdom’s Eastern Province. The Committee pleaded with the father to set a brilliant example by pardoning his son’s killer, but with a noble stipulation. The decision ultimately was of the father’s. Usually when murderers are pardoned in Muslim countries, the pardon usually involves of a huge financial settlement, which is known as blood money. Even though blood money is completely legal and lawful according to Islamic Law, Rabi’a al- Dousary who set yet another great example, refused to take any form of blood money from the family of the felon. We all handle death of our loved ones differently, but I strongly believe that if more people could be like this Father, the world would be a better place. http://muslimcouncil.org.hk/saudi-father-pardons-his-sons-killer-if-he-memorizes-the-whole-quran/ |
JesusmyGod1:How does this make any iota of sense to you? ![]() |
May Allah grant her a safe return to her family |
Jazakallahu khairan |
This honestly appears to me as a scam. Even the address doesn't seem legit |
FriendChoice:It's your call. But I ain't pitying you ![]() |
lexiconkabir:You were one brave little boy ![]() |
Dunno of this is already too late but you can these numbers:
01-4931260
01-4978899
May be worth a shot I pray you're safe |
This man is a genius ![]() |
Empiree:I personally don't feel that an act becoming a norm in a society should be the yardstick used to determine whether or not such act is proper or necessary. |
FriendChoice:Asalam alaykum brother. I'm not anyway in support of talk2hb1 and I do not have any disagreement with your initial post but I don't think you justifying your change of approach is acceptable. I know it's quite frustrating trying to show people the truth only to end up getting insulted and mocked but that should never deter us. Of course these things are bound to happen. Conveying the message of the deen was never meant to be easy and straightforward. There is no need whatsoever for adding insults when trying to pass a point. I implore you to please take caution when it comes to this. "Not equal are the good deed and the bad deed. Repel evil by that which is better, and then the one who is hostile to you will become as a devoted friend. But none is granted it except those who are patient and none is granted it except one having a great fortune". Surah Fussilat 41:34-35. Looking at the example of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SallAllahu Alayhim Wasalam) and how once he paid a visit to Taif seeking to preach to the people the message of Islam but got humiliated and mocked at the end. Yet, he persevered and and even showed compassion when there was the opportunity of punishing them. I might still be relatively new here on nairaland but I still think we as Muslims need to uphold certain etiquettes during our interaction with others who hold contrary views. Never should we descend to their level. |
lexiconkabir:Yes I liked it oo Will do that. I even feel there are some things mentioned that I need to go over again. |
lexiconkabir:No I didn't. I just called the number and the person told me to try and login with the username and password I filled previously and it worked. Probably was a mistake from their side. |
zarinaAin:Wa alaykum Salam warahmatullah Just try logging in directly on the site with the username and password you filled when you registered. I also didn't get anything from them but was still able to login. If that doesn't work, there is a contact phone number on the site. Just call the number and explain your situation to the person. They should put you through what to do. |
lexiconkabir:No problem yet. I'm understanding well for now. Will definitely direct my questions to you once I have any. |
lexiconkabir:I can login now, Alhamdulillah. In sha Allah, I should start listening to the lectures by this night. |
lexiconkabir:Guess I'll try registering again |
lexiconkabir:I checked again. Didn't get anything. |

May Allah grant her a safe return to her family