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SHEKAU EVIL MENTALITY VERSUS QUR’AN Mr. shekau released another video recently, I have gone through his speech and his claims are not only anti Islam but also very ridiculous for someone who claims to know the Quran. The following are his claims.... CLAIM 1:-"“We have not made ceasefire with anyone. We did not negotiate with anyone… It’s a lie. It’s a lie. We will not negotiate. “What is our business with negotiation? Allah said we should not negotiate,” (SHEKAU) RESPONSE:- ALLAH SAYS: "If they propose peace to you, accept it and trust in God. God is All- hearing and All-knowing” (Q 8:61) CLAIM 2:-"The kidnapped girls, we have forced them to change to Islam, and they've learnt 2 chapters of Quran already". (SHEKAU) RESPONSE:- “Let there be no compulsion in religion...” (Q 2:256) CLAIM 3:-"Which girls are they talking about, the chibok girls; I told you I have married them off, and they have settled in their matrimonial home” (SHEKAU) RESPONSE:-"Do not inherit women against their will" (Qur’an 4:19) CLAIM 4:-"our war is still on cause" what is the war....the war to make everyone Muslim” RESPONSE:-“If it had been your Lord's will, all of the people on Earth would have believed [in one religion]…” (Q10:99) |
A Chinese woman who went missing from her parents 37 years ago after boarding the wrong train has surprisingly reunited with her mother, Mirror UK reports. Jiang Ai-wu now 43 was just six when she got lost in her home town in Hunan province, South-central China and tried to make her way home by train from the local station. “I had no idea where I was going and one wrong train led to another, and another and another. The harder I tried to get home, the further away I seemed to go,” said Ai-wu at the tearful reunion. The frightened child ended up 450 miles away in Xuzhou, a city in Jiangsu province in eastern China, where she was taken into care by the authorities. “I always wanted to find my own family, I dreamed of it, but I was so young I didn’t know how to find them. I didn’t even know our address. “Gradually I had to concentrate on the life I had but I never gave up hoping that one day, my mother and father would come and get me.” Meanwhile, her frantic parents kept up the search for their daughter. Ju Yeh, her mother said: “She had gone on a small errand but never came home. We were desperate. We went to the police, searched the city, went to all the train and bus stations but we couldn’t find her. “We didn’t know what to think had happened but in my heart I never forgot my little girl and sent a prayer to her every night.” The family were finally reunited when Ai-wu’s daughter, Mei, contacted a missing persons website and spent nearly a year tracking down her relatives. Her persistence paid off, even though the family had moved north to Shanxi province. Yeh, now 70, said: “I couldn’t believe it when I received a phone call one day asking me if I’d ever had a daughter who’d got lost. Then my little Ai-wu came on the line and it was as if she’d never been away. Ai-wu added: “We have a lot of catching up to do – I have a huge new family to get used to now.” http://www.punchng.com/feature/weird-planet/woman-reunites-with-family-37-years-after-vanishing/ |
jazakaLLAHU khaera |
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