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IslamRe: Do We Really Have To Pray 5 Times A Day? by chyz(op): 7:21pm On Nov 19, 2010
alienvirus:
I travelled all the way from milky way to see what's going on on planet earth. Surprisingly, i saw a comment from one MUMU asking for something in a silly way. I guess u ask your pastor in church. Idiotic . Message to d poster. U pissed me off. Going back to the space!
Not a christian, I am a muslim so answer the question.If you are really following the true Islam you will have a real answer to the question.
PoliticsRe: Iran Again by chyz(m): 6:07pm On Nov 19, 2010
EFCC1:
There is nothing beneficial to Nigeria about Iran and i don't think there will ever be
I doubt that. We've been "friends" and even flunkies to these western countries for years but we are still a 3rd world country.You ever wounder why? and don't say its us.
PoliticsRe: Iran Again by chyz(m): 5:37pm On Nov 19, 2010
All of a sudden everything bad just happens to be flowing out of Iran into nigeria and all around the same time. Never happened before but magically it is now.Lol. This is all western propaganda used to further sanction Iran. Nigeria need not let itself be dragged into this bullying by the West of 3rd world countries.
PoliticsRe: Maryam Babangida's Mum Dies In Cairo by chyz(m): 5:28pm On Nov 19, 2010
It's so sad when you can change your name to such a useless arab name, igbo names are beautiful. It is also so sad that the only time a muslim can come on here and bless the dead is when one of there own dies.So bias.
IslamRe: The Difference Between Quran-based Islam And Hadith-based Practice by chyz(op): 12:06pm On Nov 19, 2010
The Story of the Cow

Islam came about at a time when people's religious practice was saturated by rituals and idol worship. These wrongful practices were shown to the followers in the Story of the Cow in the Quran beginning in chapter 2:67:


AND LO! Moses said unto his people: "Behold, God bids you to sacrifice a cow." They said: "Dost thou mock at us?" He answered: "I seek refuge with God against being so ignorant!"

Said they: "Pray on our behalf unto thy Sustainer that He make clear to us what she is to be like." [Moses] replied: "Behold, He says it is to be a cow neither old nor immature, but of art age in-between. Do, then, what you have been bidden!"

Said they: "Pray on our behalf unto thy Sustainer that He make clear to us what her color should be. "[Moses] answered: "Behold; He says it is to be a yellow cow, bright of hue, pleasing to the beholder."



The story continues in the same manner. The original command wasn't good enough for the people and they required more details than necessary to please their God. In the same way, Muslims of today have added and added to the original command of their God to worship Him alone, and the religion is now clouded with rituals, traditions, and scholars' rulings.

The interest in Islam and it's teachings has grown. However, many of the man-made practices of the Hadiths are un-inclusive of others and keep people from the real objective of Islam: complete submission to God alone. Quran-based Islam is a peaceful and universal message intended to enlighten a person's path to God and not cloud it as man has done by adding to this already complete practice.
IslamThe Difference Between Quran-based Islam And Hadith-based Practice by chyz(op): 11:59am On Nov 19, 2010
Islam is a beautiful and simple religion in it's purest form: completely based on the Quran, a text considered by Muslims as the final revelation of God, which was revealed to the Prophet Mohammed over a 22 year span in the early 7th century. As with many religions, mainstream Muslims have clouded the religion with rituals and sayings collected in what's know as the Hadiths.


Hadiths

The Hadiths are mainly a collection of rituals, sayings, and rulings by scholars claimed to be from the Prophet Mohammed that was recorded hundreds of years after his death. Mainstream Muslims typically accept the Hadiths as another religious text paired with the Quran. However, the Quran is explicit in the fact that it was to be the final and complete text of God.


The Quran

The Quran was revealed to Mohammed by the Angel Gabriel between the years of 610 AD to 632 AD and was intended to be the last, complete testament of God to the people. It includes 144 chapters known as surahs and the message is very simple: worship God alone and completely submit to His will. The Quran does not condone killing or many of the other stereotypical and unlearned views of the religion of Islam, but it's full of peace, love for others, and using one's reason to interpret the world around the believer.


Quran-Based Practice

The general population's understanding of Muslims is based off of the Hadith's rituals, not solely on the Quran's teachings. When Islam was revealed, it's followers were intended to only follow the Quran.

One common perception of Muslims is that they are obligated to pray 5 times a day. This strict teaching of 5 prayer times a day is Hadith. When strictly following the Quran, believers are instructed to pray morning, noon, and night.

A visible symbol that people associate with Islam is the females of the religion wearing the head covering known as hijab where only their face and hands show in public. This is a completely Hadith-based mandate. The Quran specifically calls for both men and women to be modest not only in dress, but also in behavior.
IslamRe: Do We Really Have To Pray 5 Times A Day? by chyz(op): 11:36am On Nov 19, 2010
azharuddin:
Yes, most of them are intelligent enough to resist such traps.
Have a nice day.
How is it a trap? angry
IslamRe: Do We Really Have To Pray 5 Times A Day? by chyz(op): 6:39am On Nov 19, 2010
Are there no muslims in this section?!
PoliticsNo More States Creation Senate by chyz(op): 6:38am On Nov 19, 2010
[size=18pt]No more states creation Senate[/size]

Published on 19 November 2010


COSMAS EKPUNOBI (ASSIST. POL. EDITOR)



South east and other geo-political zones agitating for additional states may have to wait for a longer time before they would have their dreams realized, as the Senate yesterday said state creation was no longer on its agenda.

Senate has, however, said that it would be guided by provisions of sections 8 and 9 any time it settles for state creation. Over 34 groups have applied to the National Assembly for new states.

Senate also hit back at opponents of its proposed Electoral Act amendment bill, insisting that the proposed law which seeks to make over 70 per cent of the federal lawmakers members of the national executive committees (NEC) of their parties was not self serving.
Spokesman of the Senate, Ayogu Eze at a news briefing yesterday said the bill if passed into law would further deepen internal democracy in the political parties.

Meanwhile, Senate has declared that it did not at any time compile list of states to be created even as it said that state creation was not part of the agenda of the constitution review committee. He said that the Senate would be more concerned with electoral matters.

Senator Eze spoke against the backdrop of allegation that a certain number of states has been penciled down for creation by the National Assembly.
I want to state categorically that there is no list of state creation that has been drawn by the National Assembly.

That matter is not being considered right now, but we hope that we will consider it in the life of the sixth National Assembly. But if there is any list circulating somewhere, drawn by the Senate or the House of Representatives or the National Assembly as a joint body, there is no such list.

What we are doing at the moment is that we are receiving requests and collating such requests. There is no such list or whatsoever at this point to eliminate any request or include any because we have not started the consideration of any request. The entire request that has been made to the National Assembly is with our relevant committees; that is the ad hoc committee on the review of the 1999 Constitution in the Senate and the House of Representatives.

These committees are husbanding these facts and keeping them for the opportune time when we start the considerations. Of course you know that based on section 9 of the Constitution and other sections there are provisions that must be met before states are created.

We are going to assess the entire request before us before states are created. The issue is not before the National Assembly right now simply because we want to finish with the issue dealing with the elections.


http://www.champion.com.ng/displaycontent.asp?pid=1771
PoliticsRe: Ghana: A Contrary View by chyz(m): 1:47am On Nov 19, 2010
MandingoII:
you DUMB F-U-C-K-S are in here arguing on whose is the POOREST

While the White Man and his Friends (YOUR LEADERS) run away with your resources.

leaving everybody like the above pictures.

sad.

Divide and conquer is always in fashion
It is quite sad[b] Dumb Fucck[/b] isn't it?. wink
PoliticsRe: Ghana: A Contrary View by chyz(m): 1:34am On Nov 19, 2010
Gyanosei1:
Lol. . . We look just like yall. Anyway let me tell you why we are better IMO.

We dont have desperadoes who can sell their anything for money (IBO)
Or excessively unimaginably dirty people, who de.fecate allover the place. (Yoruba)
Nor Beggars, who go around begging beggars. (I dont have to tell you I mean your Northern brothers)
I don't know about the south south, but I hear they are mostly drunks, slimy and opportunistic characters.
This pretty much sums up Nigeria. or 9ja as you call it
What away to describe your paternal family, guess gannny and grampy were never around. Btw, i dont think they'd appreciate that.


P.S. you and all of us damn well know you Magilla gorilla looking apes do not look like us. grin. If you had said camerounians you would have been getting somewhere. And what's up with them damn fades yall keep getting[b]??[/b] Reminds me of the early '90s.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria And Biafra Rep. (why Is Nigeria Not Letting Go?) by chyz(m): 1:17am On Nov 19, 2010
amingafar:
north will continue to be more populated even if its with almirijis and beggars democracy is numbers and we have it. the yorubas in the north are mainly yoruba northerner from kebbi niger kwara who are mixed with fula and hausa anyway. the only Yorubas who make noise are the ones from the south and are very tribalistic.

in the north you may not know the difference between tribes. a fula can be speaking yoruba and the next speak hausa or a hausa can act llike a yoruba around yorubas but really be an hausa without his yoruba peers knowing. or a nupe can call  himself yoruba hausa or fula

the problem with yorubas those from the south is that they are more tribalistic more than religous. But for the yorubas who are actaually northerners and mixed with hausa and fula thers no problem its the southern yorubas who influence the northern yorubas.
You do you think you are feeding with these lies.LOl. the yorubas in the north are from non-northern yoruba states,and umm, thats something i know for a fact so you lies aint working with me partner. O yea, they are not mixed with fulani either. And what yorubas come from kebbi?Lol grin. See i just exposed one of your many lies again.
PoliticsRe: Ghana: A Contrary View by chyz(m): 1:11am On Nov 19, 2010
Gyanosei1:
No! Not Banana republic, but Gold coast get that into you tiny brain. By the way we have Ethnic groups in Ghana.
Nigeria has tribes of M, well you know the rest.
If you're not aware those things called "Gold" were slaves, now that they are gone, Banana Republic stays. Anyways the name fits with the way yall look.
PoliticsRe: Maryam Babangida's Mum Dies In Cairo by chyz(m): 12:44am On Nov 19, 2010
So you mean she converted to islam too.wow! shocked shocked shocked. I guess her husband either wasn't alive when she did it or he wasn't igbo.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria And Biafra Rep. (why Is Nigeria Not Letting Go?) by chyz(m): 12:41am On Nov 19, 2010
fstranger:
Hey don't bring Yoruba into your stu.pid dead-Biafra rant! There are few Yorubas in the north. Anuofia!
Yorubas and Igbos are in the millions in the north.
PoliticsRe: Ghana: A Contrary View by chyz(m): 12:36am On Nov 19, 2010
Gyanosei1:
@otumfour

Please stop embarrassing these Nigerians they are our brothers oh! grin grin grin
Semi-king kofi from the banana republic has come to speak.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria And Biafra Rep. (why Is Nigeria Not Letting Go?) by chyz(m): 12:32am On Nov 19, 2010
amingafar:
well northerners will continue to come into northern nigeria i dont think that can ever stop. northerners were inflated before in early times but now that there aree millions of people coming from all surrounding countries the north is more populated
Sorry but the south is more populated and those who are populating the north by large amounts are not even those people from neighboring countries,but they are Igbo and Yorubas. They are in the millions in the north. So when the old census format is corrected and tribe is considered in the registration then those southerners( Igbo and Yoruba) will be counted towards their tribes, which are southern tribes. The false population of Hausa, Fulanis, kanuris will plummet. So yea, greed has really come back to bite you all in the butt.

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