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armyofone:Am sorry it won't happen again. |
oxiide22:Madallah. Na taba zuwa, amma ranan da naje na dawo. Cleanliness i must say ![]() |
Thank God! Nigeria will be great!! |
oxiide22:Nagode. Allah Ya bamu ilimi me amfani |
FrancescoFarino:No sir am sorry. |
oxiide22:Yi haquri ba haka bane, kawai dai mai gidanmu baya barin hakan. Kuma nikaina ban shirya ba. Baka ganin mun damu thread dinnan da magana? Kasan idan ana girki baa magana ko? Toh nan shafin girki ne mu bi doka kawai ![]() Nagode kuma na barka lafiya ![]() |
FrancescoFarino: ![]() |
oxiide22:Nassarawa road |
Raheeqilmaktoom:Wa iyyaak amin! Idk tbvh. No am not. Twas sent to our WhatsApp group, so i decided to share it here |
oxiide22:Toh Allah Ya baka. Amin! |
oxiide22:Toh, nagode ![]() |
mariahAngel:Really? Anytime, i look forward to that ![]() It does ![]() |
oxiide22:Banida ![]() |
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم � QUESTION: *�Can you give advice to a married couple knowing that marital problems, including divorce, have become commonplace in the homes of those who adhere to the Sunnah and have even become erratic?* � ANSWER: We advise married couples to help each other in piety and fear of God, and also to be well-behaved. Satan seeks to separate the husband from his wife; in one of the authentic hadiths it is transmitted: “Shaitan sends his children [his army] so that they quarrel among themselves people. And when one of them says: “I was with him [i.e. urged] until he divorced his wife.” Then the shaitan says to him, [praising him]: "You, you!" [those. it was you who did what was required.] And in another hadith it is transmitted: “I was with him [i.e. told him] until he killed.” Then the shaitan says to him (praising him): "You, you!" A man must treat his wife kindly. In the hadith it is transmitted: “I order you to treat women well; they work for you”—i.e. like prisoners, and yet the Lord says in His noble Scripture: ﴿ تنسوا الفضل بينكم ﴾ “And do not forget (to show) generosity (and good deeds) among yourselves [to be indulgent and forgiving]” (Al-Baqarah, 237) Woman is a weak creature; Once the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to an Ethiopian who was singing to a camel, encouraging the animal: “Be gentle with women!” - referring to women riding camels, and fast riding can lead to a fall from a camel. A woman is like glass, she must be treated kindly. The Almighty says in a noble scripture: “Among His signs is that He created wives out of yourselves for you, so that you find rest in them, and established between you love and mercy.” (Ar-Rum, 21). Allah Almighty also says: “He is the One who created you from one person. He created a spouse out of him so that he would find peace in her. (Al-A'raf, 189) In turn, the woman should fear the punishment of Allah because of her husband; he goes to work, spends the whole day there, and when he comes to her she reprimands him for the small and for the great. No, she must be a great helper for him, like Khadijah, who said when the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) came to her frightened from seeing Jibril for the first time and from the fact that he squeezed him, thinking that he was a shaitan or similar to it: “No! I swear by Allah! He will not disgrace you, because you maintain family ties, dress the poor! A woman should be afraid of the punishment of Allah because of her husband, endure him; after some time they will have children and they will be busy with them! If a Sunni Muslim marries and divorces, marries and divorces, then perhaps this will cause women to be afraid to adhere to the Sunnah. Our Lord is the One Who unites the hearts of spouses, so one should occupy oneself with worship and [sharia] knowledge [rather than looking for each other's faults]. And Allah is the One from Whom they ask for help. Sheikh Muqbil ibn Hadi al-Wadiyi From the entry: "Asilyatu Ummi Yasser al-Faransiyya" |
smadas:Stay away from sins, dont joke with your morning and evening dhikr, you can even set reminder for that shoukd incase you forget Also remember to always recite suratul Nas, Suratul Falaq and Suratul Ahad ×3 before you sleep. It helps alot ![]() May Allah see you through |
*Question* *1:* Is it obligatory for a Muslim woman to wear Hijab (veil) in the presence of non-Muslim women or should they be treated like Muslim women? (Part No. 17; Page No. 287) *Answer:* There are two views in this regard and the soundest view is that it is not obligatory for her to wear Hijab the presence of non-Muslim women. This was not reported from the Prophet's wives (peace be upon him) or any other female Sahabah (Companions of the Prophet) when they gathered with Jewish and idolater women in Al-Madinah. If this had happened, it would have been reported, because less important events were reported.* *Top Awrah* *Awrah* The Arabic word *awrah* refers to the parts of the body which must be covered with clothing. *Awrah* is any part of the body, for both men and women, which may not be visible to the public. *Awrah* is interpreted differently depending upon the sex of the company one is in. *Men* Most Muslims accept that for men everything between the navel and the knee is awrah and therefore should be covered at all times. *Women* Rules for women are more complicated. There are a number of scenarios for women: � In front of unrelated men (Muslim or non-Muslim), women must cover everything except the hands and face. �In front of close male relatives, awrah is the navel to the knee and the stomach and the back. �In front of other Muslim females, awrah is from the navel down to, and including, the knees. �Awrah in front of non-Muslim women is a point of debate: Some scholars say that: - women should cover all but the hands and face. This is to prevent non-Muslim women (who may not understand the rules regarding hijab) from describing the appearance of the hijab wearer to other men. -Other scholars say that if a non-Muslim woman can be trusted not to describe a woman's appearance to other men, then she may reveal as much as she would in front of another Muslim woman in her presence. *The Hanafi school of thought,* which is followed by most Muslims in the world, agree that the feet are not part of the awrah and therefore may be revealed. Amongst other schools of thought a common opinion is that everything apart from a woman's face and hands is awrah. Scholars holding this opinion use this hadith to justify it: Narrated Aisha (the Prophet's wife): Asma, daughter of Abu Bakr, entered upon the Apostle of Allah (peace be upon him) wearing thin clothes. The Apostle of Allah (peace be upon him) turned his attention from her. He said: 'O Asma, when a woman reaches the age of menstruation, it does not suit her that she displays her parts of body except this and this, and he pointed to her face and hands. Abu Dawud, Book 32, Number 4092 *N.B.:* This particular hadith is regarded as 'weak' (i.e. not reliably attributed) by some scholars, including the hadith's collector, Abu Dawud. *Husband and wife* There is no restriction on what a husband and wife may show to each other in private. The Qur'an encourages married couples to enjoy each other's bodies. Individuals in private Islam highly values modesty, so even when alone, men and women are recommended never to be completely naked and to cover from the navel to the knee. Exceptions do apply where necessary, for example taking a shower or going to the bathroom. May Allah grant us success. May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and Companions. Allãhumma Ãmeen. |
wman: its dakuwa ![]() Made with tiger nut, kuli kuli then ginger ![]() |
mariahAngel:Okay i get it |
Hamzashaf99:Okay now I get it |
mariahAngel:You welcome. Sorry i forgot to mention honey and grounded groundnut. But u see some people add sugar to the paste. But those ones with sweeeeet taste is vedan, its a seasoning, idk if you know it sha. |
wman:What is dankwa? |
trumpcoat:Its gurasa not burasa ![]() What about sinasir? Am a northerner but you see danbu? I no dey use am play ![]()
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Hamzashaf99:You know anoda man food is another man poison ![]() Me i like it o |
mariahAngel:Oh wow! Yes, why not ![]() For the paste you'll need: - Kuli-kuli (softly grinded) - Spices (i use powdered ginger, garlic, pepper and onions) - Seasonings. Mix all these in a big bowl, then you'll be dipping the dried meat inside, bring it out (if u like you can add more seasonings to it after you bring it out) and sprinkle oil on it. Shikenan ![]() I hope it helps ![]() |
Hamzashaf99:Why not ogbono ![]() |
mariahAngel:My classmate be like "kilishi kill me" ![]() You must be a die hard fan We do it at home, mostly during Sallah festival and one thing about it is it can be kept for a year seff |
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