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smokinloud:There is nothing to argue about here. Your proofs were gotten from The Times Of Israel. whilst mine also gotten from The Jerusalem Post and The Times Of Israel.. What does that tell you?. It means there are Israelis that are full of hate for the Queen and there are pro-Queen israelis. Meanwhile, continue supporting Geno-State, okay? https://youtube.com/shorts/6ZolFk_CYSw?si=FOKAZ4fSCj3ognng |
smokinloud:because she gave him award does not mean she didn't call them terrorists. This report that Queens sees Israelis as terrorists was reported by Israeli politician not Arab or Muslim. As for the award, award was for international events which she might had no choice. This was reported by Jerusalem Post
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Israel soldiers kicking and seizing remains of Palestinians https://youtube.com/shorts/M70QtCAaFOs?si=lJ5M917o8vTID3yu
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Botragelad:what do you call this one?
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SalamRushdie:did you notice that Christians on this platform support these terrorists against Assad?. The reason is because the terrorists helped Israel's expansion while they ignored consequences of the aftermath. |
Walaikun salaam, What do you mean by sectarian sycophants?. What's my problem with Tinubu?. If you think Tinubu is the problem, then continue to blame him now. It is a free world. Would Atiku or Obi be any different?. Have you tried watching Dr. Arikana Chihombori-Quao about how politics works in Africa?. Listen to her and continue blaming Tinubu. If obi or Atiku was the president today and economy is worse than this, I would be indifferent as with Tinubu. It is you guys that are concerned about religion or Muslim-Muslim ticket, Christian-Muslim ticket. Politicians don't give a damn GracieX3:
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Israel has been committing horrific crimes for long time. Isræl shoot down civilian aircraft in 1970s https://youtube.com/shorts/Cts3cnd6nOM?si=PUgnNgja5C_OIhle |
الله يرحمه
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Arrowhead71:Smh ...... They not gonna do anything to Israel. They are pro-israel. They are Yankee jihadists not Islamic. All the weapons and money were supplied to them by Yankee, Israel and Turkey. They will never attack Israel in a meaningful way. They only hurt Syrians and the region more. The last time they attacked Israel in Syria about a decade ago they quickly apologized that it was a mistake. So they aren't on the side of Islam or Palestine. They are pro-israel rebels. |
I understand what you saying but you don't understand. Please before you say more, if you have YouTube, type "General Wesley Clark 7 countries in 5 years". . It is just 2 mins video. Watch it and come back here. All those Arab countries they destroyed were planned long ago but Iraq was unfortunate for them for over a decade. Now that Iraq is out of the way, Syria was next. Now that Syria has collapsed but sitting on time bomb, the next and last country to destabilize is Iran. But unfortunately for them they may be stuck in Syria for years to come. JuanDeDios: |
JuanDeDios:my friend, Israel is. Benjamin Satanyahu threatened Assad shortly before rebels invaded Aleppo. He said Assad was playing with fire and few hours later for came to remove Assad |
Botragelad:Truth hurts isn't?. .What you 🤡 don't understand is that these world leaders don't want stable Syria like they did in Iraq, Yemen and Libya. Unstable countries is their benefit. When a country is unstable it is weakened economically and militarily but then it also becomes terrible fanaticism to its neighbors. Therefore, Israel will never have peace for what they created for themselves. They will regret in a long run why they removed Assad because Syria will never be the same for long time. Assad has nothing to worry about. He's enjoying his new life in Moscow |
Botragelad:Didn't I tell you guys?. Although i don't believe any of them until they actually enter Jerusalem. I am all for anyone that will help Palestinians from zionists. Now, speaking of who helped them to take Syria, whether you like it or not western governments including Turkey and Israel were involved. You don't understand how these international politics works. See world leaders below praising removal of Assad which I don't support. But many of you guys supported removal of Assad including Christian zionist guy(Righteousness) on this platform. He told me yesterday that God used terro-rists to get more land for Israel (greater Israel)😅🤣 ![]() I warned him about possibility of the consequences. So whatever HTS and other opposition do to Israel, just know that it is God that let them do it. So they are going to Jerusalem and take down Satanyahu ![]()
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If Nigerians are conscious people, you should never allow this German Nazi genocide enabler on your soil.
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Iweakbro:escape route |
Iweakbro:what history and from when?. Isræl that was created in Palestine in 1948 has its boundaries according to the UN. But if you are talking from religious view, then, UN does not recognize Bible. |
Righteousness2:so in another word, Bible God used terro-rists to achieve His aim for His chosen people right?. Congratulations If the same terrorists later attack the chosen people please don't complain because we don't what to hear "Islamic terrorists" after this. |
All these achievements with the help of terrorists that you now called "moderate". When they start bombing you again please don't call them "Islamic terrorists" because they helped Israel achieved is objectives it could not achieve in Gaza and Lebanon in 1 year. Righteousness2: |
Xisnin:So you could connect the dots?. If you could connect the dots it means you are saying Israel and it's allies are behind the rebel terrorists because I don't see connection btw Syria and Gaza. They are two different struggles. But because you connected the dots, I will help you to make denials understand the game. Israel, Turkey and the West see Syria as strategic route for Gaza and hizbula weapons supplies from Iran. Therefore, in order to stop weapons through Syria they must end Assad's govt since they could not convince Assad to de-link from Iran. That's the game. So these are so called rebels are back by the West, Turkey and Israel. The issue now is that, if rebels later turn against them, they should not complain and stay calling them "Islamic terrorists". They are western rebels |
Botragelad:stay the course. This latest development is for the benefits of Israel. It is so clear. Neither Israel nor the West give a damn about Syrian Christians.. Even Neyanyahu doesn't care about Israel but Neyanyahu. The goal here is Israel's expansion. Syria is now a free dinner. Let's see how world will react to who takes over. Pro-israel president will be installed. There will be continued chaos like Libya and the so called freedom fighters, rebels, pro-democracy will now be called "Islamic terrorists" after they successfully did the fighting for Israel. Benjamin Neyanyahu clearly warned Bashar Al-assad that he was playing with fire shortly after he made ceasefire deal with Lebanon. So the rebels are on the side of Israel as rightly said by Jake Sullivan in an email to Hillary Clinton in 2012 The winners are:
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Net Worth of Sheikh Muhyideen Ajani Bello Sheikh Bello was primarily known for his religious work and service to the Islamic community, so he did not accumulate wealth in the conventional sense. However, he was well-respected and revered within his community, and his influence extended far beyond financial success. As a scholar, preacher, and community leader, his value lay in the impact he had on the lives of others rather than material wealth. Sheikh Bello’s net worth, while not publicly disclosed, was likely modest, in line with the humble lifestyle of most religious leaders. His wealth, however, was not measured in monetary terms; instead, it was reflected in the respect and admiration he earned throughout his life for his dedication to Islam and the service of his community. Writer: Sodiq Lawal Sodiq Lawal is a passionate and dedicated journalist with a knack for uncovering captivating stories in the bustling metropolis of Osun State and Nigeria at large. He has a versatile reporting style, covering a wide range of topics, from politics , campus, and social issues to arts and culture, seeking impact in all facets of the society.
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Education of Sheikh Muhyideen Ajani Bello Sheikh Bello’s education journey began early in life, as he attended both secular and Islamic schools. He completed his primary and secondary education at D.C Primary School in Elekuro, Ibadan, where he also gained exposure to Western education. This early schooling set the foundation for his later academic pursuits, showing that he valued both religious and formal education. In addition to his Western education, Sheikh Bello sought to deepen his understanding of Islam. He attended Mahdul Arabiy, where he studied Arabic and Islamic theology for four years, a crucial period in his life that shaped his career as an Islamic scholar. His academic background was not just a product of formal schooling; it was also the result of his tireless commitment to studying the Quran and Islamic texts, which he did with great zeal. Throughout his life, Sheikh Bello advocated for the importance of combining Islamic education with Western knowledge, encouraging others to pursue both avenues for a well-rounded and successful life. His emphasis on education helped to shape the educational philosophy of many within the Islamic community, especially in Nigeria. Sheikh Bello’s extensive academic journey included mentoring countless students, some of whom later became influential figures in their own right. He passed on his knowledge, wisdom, and teaching techniques to the next generation of scholars, ensuring that his educational legacy would continue for years to come. |
In addition to his immediate family, Sheikh Bello had a wide circle of friends and colleagues, many of whom were fellow Islamic scholars. These relationships were built on mutual respect and a shared commitment to spreading the teachings of Islam. His family and colleagues mourn his loss deeply, knowing that they have lost not only a father, husband, and friend but also a mentor and a guide. Despite his passing, Sheikh Bello’s family remains committed to upholding the values and teachings he imparted to them. They continue to honor his memory by living according to the principles he upheld throughout his life, ensuring that his legacy lives on through their actions and teachings. The Sheikh’s family, while grieving, finds comfort in knowing that his legacy will never fade. His children, his wives, and his extended family members will carry on his work, continuing to spread the wisdom and knowledge he shared with them and with the wider community. |
Family of Sheikh Muhyideen Ajani Bello Sheikh Bello was born into a respected family, with his father, Bello Ajani, being one of the notable Islamic clerics in the region. His mother, Ubaidat Bello, was also a significant figure in his upbringing, providing him with a balanced home environment that was rich in Islamic teachings. The values instilled in him by his parents played a significant role in shaping the man he became. Throughout his life, Sheikh Bello was known to have a close-knit family. He was married to several wives and had children, many of whom followed in his footsteps and became prominent members of the Muslim community. His family was his anchor, and they supported him throughout his journey, sharing in both his successes and challenges. The Sheikh’s children were raised with the same values he held dear, ensuring that his legacy of Islamic scholarship would continue for generations. His influence on his family was evident, as many of his children are now well-respected members of the Islamic community, continuing the work their father began. |
The Sheikh’s life, though long, was one that was filled with a sense of purpose. His 84 years were not spent idly; instead, they were marked by years of learning, teaching, and serving the Muslim community. His death at this age, though sorrowful, can be seen as the end of a life well-lived, one that had touched countless lives and left an indelible mark on the world. In his later years, Sheikh Bello remained an active presence in the Islamic community. He continued to deliver lectures and mentor younger Islamic scholars, proving that age was no barrier to his passion for teaching. Even at 84, his mind remained sharp, and his ability to inspire others was unmatched. Though he has passed on, Sheikh Bello’s legacy will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew him and in the countless individuals he influenced throughout his lifetime. His age may have caught up with him, but his impact transcends time, and his teachings will continue to guide generations to come. |
Age of Sheikh Muhyideen Ajani Bello Sheikh Muhyideen Ajani Bello was born in 1940, and as of his passing in December 2024, he was 84 years old. His long life was filled with remarkable achievements, as he dedicated decades to the service of Allah and the Islamic community. The Sheikh’s age was not just a number; it was a reflection of the wisdom, experience, and guidance he accumulated over the years, making him a revered figure in both religious and academic circles. At the age of 84, Sheikh Bello had witnessed the evolution of both the Nigerian society and the broader Muslim community. His longevity was a testament to his resilience and dedication to the path of righteousness, even as he aged gracefully. His sermons, which often touched on the importance of spiritual purity, death, and the transient nature of life, were informed by a deep understanding of his own mortality. His age was also a source of respect, as many young scholars looked to him as a mentor and a source of wisdom. Despite his age, he remained active in his religious duties, always willing to share his knowledge with the next generation. His commitment to teaching and preaching never waned, even as he faced the natural challenges of aging. |
Sheikh Bello’s passing has not only left his family grieving but also sent shockwaves through the wider Nigerian Muslim community. As a spiritual leader, he was known for his ability to connect with people on a deeply personal level, and many are mourning the loss of someone who was both a mentor and a guiding light to so many. Despite the sadness surrounding his death, many have also taken solace in the fact that Sheikh Bello’s legacy will continue to live on through his teachings. His books, sermons, and the countless lives he touched throughout his life will ensure that his influence will remain long after his passing. The outpouring of tributes from followers, colleagues, and loved ones is a testament to the profound impact he had on the world around him. As the Muslim community continues to mourn his passing, prayers and supplications have been offered in his honor, asking Allah for forgiveness and mercy upon his soul. |
Cause of Death On Friday, December 6th, 2024, Nigeria woke up to the sad news of Sheikh Muhyideen Ajani Bello’s passing. His death, which occurred in the early hours of the morning, has left a void in the hearts of many who admired him for his contributions to Islamic preaching and education. The news was first shared by Sheikh Taofeeq Akewugbagold, a fellow preacher, who confirmed the loss on his social media platform, describing it as one of his saddest days. The circumstances surrounding his death remain somewhat unclear, as no official details have been provided. However, it is known that Sheikh Bello’s health had been gradually declining in the months leading to his passing. Despite his advancing age of 84, the Sheikh had continued to preach and deliver sermons until the very end, demonstrating his devotion to his calling. Many have speculated about the toll that age and illness may have had on his health, but no specific illness or medical condition has been publicly mentioned as the direct cause of death. It is important to note that Sheikh Bello had lived a full life, devoted to both Islamic scholarship and public service, and his death, though unexpected, was not necessarily a result of a single event but rather the culmination of his advanced age. |
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