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Lukgaf:Jazaakumu Llahu akhiy. This is a beautiful effort on your part to explain clearly this from the lens of the Sunnah. But, I will really appreciate, if we can get textual evidences that support the above three points mentioned. |
ochallo:Please, can you share with me? I will so much appreciate, my email- haibeehae@gmail.com. Thanks so much in anticipation |
I live with my countrymen My countrymen have their unwritten slogan of minding their business but only till some sparks come up The special sparks of religion, tribe or ethnicity where you see the old, the young, rich and even the poor have their opinion heard You hear of injustice in Sokoto, but my countrymen resident in Ekiti dont really care much You hear of gross inadequacies of government in IMO, and my countrymen don't give a damn But hey, here comes things that grossly divide them than unite them. My countrymen cherish these than the common things that affect them They all contribute and have opinions on everything that divide them My countrymen will prefer to stick more to topics that create disunity than unity My countrymen My countrymen In my neighborhood while growing up, Musa, Mary, Chinedu and Wale all come together to play with sand as naive kids who don't know anything about tribe, religion nor ethnicity But now, even Abdullah that goes to mosque only on Fridays will have his comments on why hijab should be allowed And Michael that last visited church the last easter will argue his reasons why some religion ain't worth it Even in a religion, there are sects, divisions, groups etc. O countrymen, why this much division? Why? The Pentecostals will argue that the Catholics have different doctrines, the Shias will argue why the Sunnis are every less a Muslim... And O Division what good have you ever done us? What benefit do you do anyone? If not open killing, then silent maiming, or even at best social media wars. No unity anywhere, only silent hatred, beefs and whatnots.. But I reminiscent some days Some days when igbos transferred to the north joyfully go without fear of being killed Some days when adults of different backgrounds, believes and tribes played together just as they did as kids The days when Ajani could allow his child to go to Chinedu's house to play without iota of fear.. Sure, those days must be back, because as insignificant as they looked then, they contribute to the success of a nation And a major fact is, a nation without innate unity and love is not even on the platform of growth yet. *Olanipekun Ibrahim* |
I live with my countrymen My countrymen have their unwritten slogan of minding their business but only till some sparks come up The special sparks of religion, tribe or ethnicity where you see the old, the young, rich and even the poor have their opinion heard You hear of injustice in Sokoto, but my countrymen resident in Ekiti dont really care much You hear of gross inadequacies of government in IMO, and my countrymen don't give a damn But hey, here comes things that grossly divide them than unite them. My countrymen cherish these than the common things that affect them They all contribute and have opinions on everything that divide them My countrymen will prefer to stick more to topics that create disunity than unity My countrymen My countrymen In my neighborhood while growing up, Musa, Mary, Chinedu and Wale all come together to play with sand as naive kids who don't know anything about tribe, religion nor ethnicity But now, even Abdullah that goes to mosque only on Fridays will have his comments on why hijab should be allowed And Michael that last visited church the last easter will argue his reasons why some religion ain't worth it Even in a religion, there are sects, divisions, groups etc. O countrymen, why this much division? Why? The Pentecostals will argue that the Catholics have different doctrines, the Shias will argue why the Sunnis are every less a Muslim... And O Division what good have you ever done us? What benefit do you do anyone? If not open killing, then silent maiming, or even at best social media wars. No unity anywhere, only silent hatred, beefs and whatnots.. But I reminiscent some days Some days when igbos transferred to the north joyfully go without fear of being killed Some days when adults of different backgrounds, believes and tribes played together just as they did as kids The days when Ajani could allow his child to go to Chinedu's house to play without iota of fear.. Sure, those days must be back, because as insignificant as they looked then, they contribute to the success of a nation And a major fact is, a nation without innate unity and love is not even on the platform of growth yet. *Olanipekun Ibrahim* |
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