Politics › Re: Fuel Scarcity: Fight At NNPC Filling Station In LEKKI (Video) by Dindondin: 10:27am On Dec 25, 2017 |
surgical: Does it include Lagos, that is in the back pocket of asiwaju, the non indigines that could have helped do not have the numbers, in Lagos it might be wishful thinking. Yes, including Lagos. We ll support only Ambode cos he alone deserve another term with APC. Other APC govs sucks. as for Buhari, he's a gonner. |
Politics › Re: Fuel Scarcity: Fight At NNPC Filling Station In LEKKI (Video) by Dindondin: 8:11am On Dec 25, 2017 |
APC ll suffer heavy losses in 2019. The Southwest never forgive a promise n fail govt. Even GEJ didn't promise heaven on earth in 2011 like PMB did in 2015. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Merry Christmas Nairalanders - 2017 by Dindondin: 8:08am On Dec 25, 2017 |
madridguy: I'm a Muslim and nothing is wrong. Good you operate as a man with liberal mind. If I v the chance, I d give you Xmas meat n Hollandia yoghurt. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Merry Christmas Nairalanders - 2017 by Dindondin: 1:09am On Dec 25, 2017 |
madridguy: Wishing you all a blessed Christmas. May His Love encompass you and your love ones this season and always and give the strength to a re dedication to stand joyfully in His service.
Merry Christmas. ain't you a Muslim? Your people for Islam section said its Haram to greet us Merry Christmas. Anyways, merry Christmas to you n all Nairalanders. Any Muslim wey Xmas goodies, pm me |
Sports › Re: Real Madrid Squad 2000 And 2017 Compared Following Their Loss Yesterday by Dindondin: 8:57pm On Dec 24, 2017 |
Hhenryy: Seriously, C.Ronaldo is just overrated there is no way he should equal Messi in terms of number of ballon d OR. Now they have won it the same number of times but messi is way more better. In fact the only time I feel he deserved it was when he won it at man utd.
When the future generation go through football history, they will think they are at the same level, not knowing they are incomparable., Messi is simply the greatest player ever to walk on this planet. Let's be fair to Ronaldo. He deserved his 5 Ballon d'ors. His team won big in those seasons. No doubt, Messi is better than him on in giving individual level. Especially when it's classico matches. But the future generation ll see that Ronaldo is not that lazy. Absolutely not. |
Sports › Re: Real Madrid Squad 2000 And 2017 Compared Following Their Loss Yesterday by Dindondin: 8:53pm On Dec 24, 2017 |
zion69: Top football club Real Madrid were beaten blue and black yesterday following their loss to almighty Barcelona.
Now the photo below shows year 2000 squad of real Madrid and year 2017 squad.
Based on the performance of 2017 squad yesterday and year 2000 squad.. Who would you pick?
If it were the year 2000 squad Barcelona played yesterday, what do you think will be the out come? USE the comment box below.
Credit : Zion Adebisi Blog
Source : http://zionadebisi.com/compare-this-real-madrid-squad-of-year-2000-and-2017-following-their-lost-to-barcelona-yesterday/ This is a baseless thread. The squard of 2017 is not as bad as their loss of yesterday. The 2000 squard couldn't dominate the UCL. Moreso, Messi was not around that time. The greatness of Barcelona btw 2009 to date rest more on Lionel Messi. He's the one defeating most great clubs which Madrid happens to be the biggest casualty. This squard you are belittling beat this same Barca twice this season. So why this comparison cos of yesterday's loss. Zidane caused it by removing the squard depth, Morata n James Rodriguez. As for the 2000 squard, the are an expensive side assembled by Florentino Perez's ego. Lastly, that squard is 2003-2006 squard, not exactly year 2000 squard. Op, you are a learner |
Islam › Re: Ruling On Celebrating Non-muslim Holidays And Congratulating Them by Dindondin: 11:24am On Dec 23, 2017 |
Rashduct4luv: If Christmas date is not available in the Bible as you said, who picked the date? Why December 25th?
Well, I guess u don't care!
No fight. The Roman Catholic did. Dec 25th was chosen to erase the pagan celebration & make that day memorable for something good. I do care about its origin, so dats why I enquired about it. |
Islam › Re: Ruling On Celebrating Non-muslim Holidays And Congratulating Them by Dindondin: 6:29pm On Dec 22, 2017 |
Rashduct4luv: Christmas has no basis from the bible so why the heck are you forcing it on us?
We reject your pagan celebration. See this human being. You are the one that ll tell me how I celebrate events. I choose dates by myself. 25th of December, a popular day was chosen by me for a popular birthday. Who are you to question my beliefs? You don't want my food, I m okay. It ll be given to those that care & the excess ll be consumed by myself till belefull. Have paracetamol if you v headache! Some fanatic Muslims pick issues btw Christian bodies like Christmas & Tithing to talk thereby exhibiting their ignorance. It's people like you that quote parts of the Bible that you didn't quote completely to confuse people about Christian teachings. Go get knowledge! |
Islam › Re: Ruling On Celebrating Non-muslim Holidays And Congratulating Them by Dindondin: 2:56pm On Dec 22, 2017 |
Rashduct4luv: That's your P. I relate with Christians wella but when it comes to my religion...
Why cant you face you religion and let me face mine? Na compulsory make we chop pagan celebration food? Cry, cry & cry more. I didn't care to invite you. I didn't force you to change religion. You v told me you don't need care. So don't reject Christmas food, reject other gifts given on Christmas. You this child of hate! |
Islam › Re: Ruling On Celebrating Non-muslim Holidays And Congratulating Them by Dindondin: 2:38pm On Dec 22, 2017*. Modified: 6:47pm On Dec 22, 2017 |
Rashduct4luv: To you is your religion and to me is mine. Buy gala for me i go chop but Xmas food am out! I won't even invite you for dinner for your reasoning is affected by your religion. You that can allow your son marry my daughter but can't allow my son marry your daughter. You are very funny. Soon, you guys ll claim for Islamic Republic of Nigeria & abolishment for the use of English to be replaced by Arabic. The earlier the better you know that Allah didn't create Muslims alone in this world. |
Islam › Re: Firdaus Amasa: A Word Is Enough For The Hijab Haters by Dindondin: 12:45pm On Dec 22, 2017 |
seguntijan: By Rasheed Abubakar
The jealousy of the adherents of Christianity over Islam in Nigeria has once again showed its ugly face following the controversial refusal of the Nigerian Law School (NLS) to call to bar a University of Ilorin law graduate, Amasa #Firdaus, over the Hijab, the Muslim headscarf.
In a bid to justify the unjust decision of the Body of Benchers, such Hijab haters have written thousands of comments/posts/write-ups on Twitter and Facebook – and I have read at least 500 of them - where the anti-Hijab Christian warriors and the so-called humanists throttled Ms Amasa, the Hijab heroine with a barrage of insults.
Suddenly, they started crying foul at the Nigerian Muslims’ demand for the Hijab at the NLS, insisting that the NLS dress code must be “respected” by the Nigerian Muslim community.
In their words, if traditionalists too should be allowed to wear their religious garb, all sense of professional modicum will be lost, but they have forgotten that the traditionalists do not wear their garbs all the time like the Muslim women wear their Hijabs. They even made a case for the white-garment Christians who appear barefooted once they are in their religious attires, but once again failed to realise that their religious attire is meant for worship periods only, not day-to-day activities.
They claimed the Hijab is a foreign attire imposed on Africans, but we told them that Islam is a universal religion with over 1.6 billion global adherents, who willingly, through Allah's guidance, embrace Islam. Muslims all over the world are one, irrespective of their colour, race or language.
Interestingly, I didn’t know it is a sin for Christian ladies to wear trousers until they reminded us about Deuteronomy 22: 5, where it is forbidden for women to dress like men. Unfortunately, unlike Muslims, Christians have never sought redress at the courts of law because their women derive joy in wearing different kinds of jean trousers and leggings, while competing in such with their male counterparts. They flaunt such clothes to churches, offices and other public places. Why the ranting and wailing now? Even if they go to court and win, they will still violate the Biblical rulings and wear trousers. Personally, I don’t like to engage Nigerian Christians in intellectual discussions of this nature. I don’t like to be misunderstood and be tagged anti-Christ, the same way Daddy Freeze, the popular controversial presenter, was castigated by his fellow Christians, especially Pastors, for preaching against tithing to pastors.
I could have ignored their rantings on social media over Amasa’s decision to fight for her right, based on my understanding of the Biblical verse which says: “Do not answer a fool according to his folly, lest you also be like him." - Proverbs 26: 4, but my attention was later drawn to the following verse (5) of the same chapter, which says, "Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own eyes." Hence, I was encouraged by the latter biblical verse to join other Hijab advocates, including some upright Christians who got bashed by their fellow Christians for #StandingWithFirdaus.
The truth is that apart from the jealousy of wanting equal benefits in everything with the Muslims (in the case of pilgrimage, Sukuk etc.), many Nigerian Christians are ignorant of the religion they profess. In fact, they pretend to know Jesus more than Jesus knows himself. Whereas, little do they know about the son of Maryam (may Allah be pleased with both). That is why many of them still worship and adore the pictorial representation of several American actors who have played the character of Jesus in movies.
Yet, these same people who mocked and called Firdaus Amasa unprintable names for her obedience to Allah as stated in the Noble Qur'an, will select whatever suits their purposes in the Bible. They obey some parts, but ignore others. A practical example is a biblical verse (1 Corinthian 11: 5-6) which states: "Every woman that prayed or prophesied with her head uncovered dishonoured her head. And, if she can't cover it, let her shave it."
How many Christians follow this injunction? Is this not the same battle Muslims are fighting on their behalf? Even if the Christians go to court today, and win court injunctions to wear the Hijab as ordained in the Bible, they will still not use it.
I also read in Chapter 14: 34-35 of the same 1st Corinthians that women should keep silent in the Church for it is not permitted unto them to speak. But, today's Christians flagrantly violate the injunction, as their women don’t only lead congregations; they are now Pastors/Evangelists, Reverend Mothers, Prophetesses, etc.
Sadly, some ignorant Muslims in the Western world are now advocating for female Imams, with the support of the so-called feminists whose motive is to destroy Islam, the same way they destroyed the true message of Jesus. Had it been that God wished that women should be prophetesses, He would have put them (women) among the Prophets (men). Q. 21: 7
They expected Ms Amasa to have obeyed the NLS rules by removing her Hijab and compromising her religion. They claimed they begged her to remove her Hijab so that she can also be like them. They wanted her to disobey her Lord, the same way they have disobeyed their Lord. They wanted her to respect man-made regulations over divine and constitutional laws, the same way they abandoned the Biblical injunctions.
Unfortunately, some Muslims fell for their antics, but Ms #Amasa didn’t. Allah warns: "...they will not fail to do their best to corrupt you. They desire to harm you severely. Hatred has already appeared from their mouths, but what their breasts conceal is far worse. Indeed We have made plain to you the Ayaat (proofs, evidences, verses) if you understand." Q. 3: 118
There shouldn't have been any fuss over the use of the #Hijab if we all respect people's fundamental rights as entrenched in the Constitution. No law, circular, rule or regulation, including the NLS dress code, is superior to the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of religion and association.
It is high time the Nigerian Christians, traditionalists, humanists and the so-called human rights activists learned to be tolerant and respect individuals’ religious beliefs. Don't let us overheat the polity. Let all other religions emulate the Muslims by going to court to seek redress. There are constitutional provisions that support Muslim women to wear the Hijab in all public institutions. There are numerous favourable court judgements in this regard.
- Rasheed Abubakar is a journalist and the author of "Hijab and the Nigerian Press". Email: rawshield123@gmail.com trash! Rasheed Abubakar, one day Christianity ll give your HBP if you don't start thinking straight. You think real Christians celebrate trampling on human rights? In your census of reading over 500 posts, what's the evidence those against Firdaus Amasa are mostly Christians? Cos they v names that doesn't look like Islamic ones? Are Christians the maker of the NBA law & "dress codes? Chief Alfa Belgore, a reckoned Muslim from Ilorin was among the people that sent Firdaus away. You didn't even care that the girl tried to express her rights in the wrong way. Your post generalized like it's all Christians that's hating on Firdaus's hijab issue. Your hatred towards Christianity was noticed. Not all Christians are loosed, we v sane Christians who respect people's opinion & obey God's command. As for the matter, Firdaus issue should be decided by the NBA. But if she's allowed to use hijab, it ll spark revolution in dress codes for various institutions in Nigeria. Muslims should not cry foul when they see reactions from every religion. |
Islam › Re: Ruling On Celebrating Non-muslim Holidays And Congratulating Them by Dindondin: 12:31pm On Dec 22, 2017 |
Rashduct4luv: We dont care about one Sheikh and his ranking. To err is Human.
Why should we greet them? Greeting is part of our deen. We are rewarded if we greet each other with Salam. So greeting can be said to be "an act of worship".
Greeting them on their festival is akin to supporting them. And supporting them is akin to supporting Kufr.
They are celebrating the birth of Jesus christ the son of God. is this not kufr?
And how many birthdays did the Prophet celebrated? how many Kuffars did he greet on their festivals?
We do not hate Christians as such but we hate the Kufr they exhibit.
When you greet them, how will you then reject their food? or the food for Xmas is halal too?
When you refuse to accept evident text i think it will be appropriate to quote a "non-Muslim.
*Pastor Kumuyi General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry said:
“We don’t celebrate Christmas. It actually came from idolatrous background. That is why you don’t hear us sing what they call Christmas carol. Never! ... When you find anybody coming in, or any leader, trying to introduce the idolatry of mystery Babylon that they call Christmas, and you want to bring all the Christmas carol saying that is the day that Jesus was born, and you don’t find that in the Acts of the Apostles or in the early church, then you don’t find that in the church either. If you don’t know that before, now you know.”
http://ugowrite..com.ng/2014/02/pastor-kumuyi-is-right-christmas-is.html
So if among the Christians some don't even celebrate Christmas, who are we Muslims to celebrate Kufr?
O Muslims, Desist from Celebration of Christmas in any way. Do not support the Kuffar in their festivals in any way. Also, no happy new year transistion/Prayer/Celebration. May Allah guide us all. losers. Christians that celebrate Christmas don't care abt contrary beliefs. We won't mind if you don't greet. As for your quote of Pastor Kumuyi of Deeper Life, that's his own personal conviction. Even though the origin of Christmas is pagan, we v decided to chose a common day to celebrate Jesus. That day is Dec 25th. This doesn't make Christians that celebrate it kufr. And that word kufr is funny. I return it back to extremist Muslims that they are the real kufr. Among your Muslims, don't we v people with contrary or different practices? |
Politics › Re: Hafsat Abiola Costello Reacts To Hijab Controversy by Dindondin: 12:22pm On Dec 22, 2017 |
Annnonymous: Binta Kaseem Mohammed wrote:
I don't know why it's so difficult to understand another person's decisions about his body. Let who want to cover be allowed to do so and one who loves to uncover also do so. Nobody should force his views/ideas on the other. Muslim women simply do not feel comfortable moving around with open heads and human comfort is a fundamental human right. selfish post. I d v supported Firdaus if other religions are given fair treatment. Let Deeper Life Corpers sow skirts, let Sango worshipping male lawyers do weaving. Una too selfish, Muslims |
Politics › Re: Fani-Kayode Criticizes Presidency Over Rejecting US Recognition Of Jerusalem by Dindondin: 12:17pm On Dec 22, 2017 |
ALMUSTAQIM: JERUSALEM REMAINS THE CAPITAL OF PALESTINE
SHAME ON PRESIDENT IN TWEET DONALD TRUMP & ALL THE INTIMIDATED COHORTS
SHAME ON YOU, ABDULLATEEF OLUFEMI FANI-KAYODE
SHAME, SHAME ON THE ENEMIES OF PALESTINE
JERUSALEM REMAINS THE CAPITAL OF PALESTINE you v rabbis |
Phones › Re: How Long Can 5000mah Last You? by Dindondin: 12:01pm On Dec 22, 2017 |
SwayG: pls how long does ur p12 take to charge fully four hrs |
Phones › Re: How Long Can 5000mah Last You? by Dindondin: 12:01pm On Dec 22, 2017 |
SwayG: pls how long does ur p12 take to charge fully four hrs |
Sports › Re: Bukola Saraki And His Daughter, Tosin Saraki, On Her Wedding Day (Photo) by Dindondin: 9:46am On Dec 20, 2017 |
flyca: Oh so na you sef  Oya take, I dash you  that's why you are doing radarada on Nairaland. I leave you with your misery. No more response to your posts! |
Sports › Re: Bukola Saraki And His Daughter, Tosin Saraki, On Her Wedding Day (Photo) by Dindondin: 9:22am On Dec 20, 2017 |
flyca: Corrected. You are welcome  A mad woman has stolen your pant! |
Sports › Re: Bukola Saraki And His Daughter, Tosin Saraki, On Her Wedding Day (Photo) by Dindondin: 8:02am On Dec 20, 2017 |
flyca: Sharrap there! Opunu! Muslims refer to Christians and perhaps people from other religions as infidels. So I m the foo l and unstable one! I defend hypocrisy and senselessness.
And for you see, I v wasted seven years in life now! |
Sports › Re: Bukola Saraki And His Daughter, Tosin Saraki, On Her Wedding Day (Photo) by Dindondin: 7:14pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
flyca: So it's ok for rich Muslim kids to marry "an infidel"?
Hypocrites × 100!  You mean Saraki's son-in-law is an infidel.
You must be mentally unstable. You just didn't know! |
Career › Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Dindondin: 3:21pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Dollyak: You don't have to be a Muslim to see that this is a legitimate protest. Defending an adoption of western culture i.e Lawyers wig, rope and dressings, while criticizing an Islamic dress is a master piece of hypocrisy. I agree. Western dressing codes, lawyers wig, rope etc. But did Nigeria invent the type of law practiced by NBA? When we v our own or decide to modify, we ll v our customized dress |
Sports › Re: Bukola Saraki And His Daughter, Tosin Saraki, On Her Wedding Day (Photo) by Dindondin: 3:16pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
concupiscent: "Ain't she a Muslim?
-concupiscent She's a Muslim and she's marrying a Christian. Moreover, Saraki is a Yoruba Muslim. |
Career › Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by Dindondin: 8:23pm On Dec 18, 2017 |
Tugsramm: if anytin is wrong wit dat i expect CAN to complain nt u. 4 me i don't see anytin wrong in dat even if dey quote a bible verse on d currency i wil nt gv a bleep.i tink any language can be put on naira....cos u ar christian dat u ar goin against it I d v talked if it was Hebrews language,tom sign of cross or anything related to Christianity. Cos Naira has no religious affiliation. If you don't see anything wrong with using a foreign unofficial language on your country's currency, then you are a zombie! |
Career › Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by Dindondin: 7:32pm On Dec 18, 2017 |
Tugsramm: guy. U ar derailing if u read my post very wel u wil see i didn't mention the girl.i don't gv a bleep maybe she was sent out or nt, we ar just talking abt d arabic word written on d currency And that Arabic inscription on Naira is wrong. No justification whatsoever! No matter how pleasant the meaning may be. Arabic is not Nigeria's official language or our indigenous language |
Romance › Re: Prostitute And Mourner Have Sex At A Burial In Anambra, Almost Lynched by Dindondin: 8:50am On Dec 18, 2017 |
Wakaing pass |
Career › Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by Dindondin: 8:52pm On Dec 17, 2017 |
Tugsramm: u just av to respect my opinion. Nd i didn't mention in previous comment maybe am muslim. U just tryin to bring irrelevant tins so i av to think d same way wit u?.ur post is selfish also the arabic on d notes go nd ask about d meaning maybe dat wil soften ur mind Defending Firdaus in this Hijab issue made your opinion useless. Remove religion from the NBA or Muslims should v their own version. You & other Muslims defending Firdaus blindly v no valid case. Including your Sultan & Ishaq Olayiwola who becomes a 3rd class graduate anytime he's to defend baseless issues. |
Culture › Re: Sultan Of Sokoto Reacts To Hijab Controversy by Dindondin: 5:51pm On Dec 17, 2017 |
Stalwert: Cry yourself to reason...  Muslim apologist, we sight you. Tell your MURIC, Sultan & other Islamists to cry more. Shebi Nigeria is not an Islamic country, so why is Arabic inscription on the naira note and nigerian army logo? |
Career › Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by Dindondin: 5:42pm On Dec 17, 2017 |
Tugsramm: so u ar expecting english. Aleast doesn't reduce or add to d value of naira. maybe wen u become president u can remove .suppose nt to cause uproar You speak in Favour of things that favours your religion. You are not thinking like a normal person. Your post is selfish. |
Career › Re: Nigerians React To The Hijab-Wearing Law Graduate Who Wasn't Called To Bar by Dindondin: 5:38pm On Dec 17, 2017 |
ollah1: We have told you several times that your body is the church. Read your Bible receive brain |
Career › Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by Dindondin: 3:36pm On Dec 17, 2017*. Modified: 8:46pm On Dec 17, 2017 |
Antina: Stop abusing everyone!!
Everyone with his or her opinion! I can see that you are more pained than those that stops her calling to Bar.
You use your brain yet u cannot reason her wearing hijab (very moderate) doesn't stop anything!! Moreover, everyone has been claiming she violated rules of NBA but have not showed us where the law says wearing of hijab is prohibited. I v not even abused you or anyone. I only called your attention to the use of your intellect. I v used my own brain to decipher that if she chose to dress moderate with ijab, it's fine. But for her to deliberately challenge the Nigerian Bar Association dress code by violating their law, she deserves to be rejected. And instead of MURIC to condemn her statement that she wore ijab deliberately, they are running around crying Islamophobia. Una better dey appoint sane people to MURIC. |
Career › Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by Dindondin: 2:56pm On Dec 17, 2017 |
Antina: How did you know she was used by external body or what have you!!
Did she tell you that!! you this sentimental girl on Islamic matters. You too use your neutral sense, is the girl not sponsored? We v people that are more faithful than her in Islam. In fact, MURIC could v raised the issue themselves in defense of Muslims. Use your brain! |
Career › Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by Dindondin: 2:52pm On Dec 17, 2017 |
smoy:
 your mouth stinks. You are not entitled to laugh! |