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EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 9:59pm On Jul 11, 2014
Folks, please am trying to download TSM 104 but nothing comes. I then went through the courses, I saw TSM 101 with 104 bracket in front of it. Is it the same? Thanks
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 9:50pm On Jul 11, 2014
Obinoscopy: Which Study Centre is that?
I use Ikeja centre.
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 6:53pm On Jul 11, 2014
juns4sure: Hi everybody..please wheres d venue for the matriculation...?
Campos stadium Obalende. From Obalende, just take Marwa to campos stadium.
IslamRe: Ramadan Quranic Project by Kazrem(op): 5:23am On Jul 11, 2014
The Ramadan Quranic Project

Day 13

Friday 11th July 2014 (13 Ramadan 1435)
Get the Arabic and English Translation of the Quranic Verses for today, click the link below:

http://abdurrahmanlekki.com/ramadan-quranic-project-day-13/

The Ramadan Quranic Project

Day 14

Saturday 12th July 2014 (14 Ramadan 1435)
Get the Arabic and English Translation of the Quranic Verses for today, click the link below:

http://abdurrahmanlekki.com/ramadan-quranic-project-day-14/
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 5:08am On Jul 10, 2014
jpmorgan003: @kazreem, go to page 185, where u quoted proff by asking him y u nid 2 b @ d matric venue by 6am. I hope dis helps.
Thanks I have got it.
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 8:29pm On Jul 09, 2014
Aghagba: hy guys,hw much is d form and what are d social science courses offered by noun?
The form is 5K for B.Sc, 7,500K for M.Sc, 10K for Phd. Visit www.nou.edu.ng for course available in Social science.
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 4:11pm On Jul 09, 2014
Please someone should send me the link download my course materials. thank you
IslamRe: Ramadan Quranic Project by Kazrem(op):
The Ramadan Quranic Project

Day 11

Wednesday 9th July 2014 (11 Ramadan 1435)

Get the Arabic and English Translation of the Quranic Verses for today, click the link below:

http://abdurrahmanlekki.com/ramadan-quranic-project-day-11/

The Ramadan Quranic Project

Day 12

Thursday 10th July 2014 (12 Ramadan 1435)

Get the Arabic and English Translation of the Quranic Verses for today, click the link below:

http://abdurrahmanlekki.com/ramadan-quranic-project-day-12/
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 6:09pm On Jul 08, 2014
PIANO1995: okay fanks plz dnt b annyd 4 disturbin u ao much is dere tuition fee and is it per semesta or session
Piano, am forced to say something. Han han, you ask question so tey you self know sey you don dey disturb. Most of us didn't ask all these questions before we started and as we progress we began to know somethings. The truth is you cannot see the end of a staircase at the begining, you jsut have to begin first. Go ahead and purchase the form with the little info you have. Success and accomplishment do not come to those who want all questions answered but to those who believe they can no matter the situation. No vex if my talk anger you.
IslamRe: Ramadan Quranic Project by Kazrem(op): 4:56am On Jul 08, 2014
The Ramadan Quranic Project

Day 10

Monday 8th July 2014 (10 Ramadan 1435).

Get the Arabic and English Translation of the Quranic Verses for today, click the link below:

http://abdurrahmanlekki.com/ramadan-quranic-project-day-10/

The Ramadan Quranic Project

Day 11

Wednesday 9th July 2014 (10 Ramadan 1435)
Get the Arabic and English Translation of the Quranic Verses for today, click the link below:

http://abdurrahmanlekki.com/ramadan-quranic-project-day-11/
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 7:09pm On Jul 07, 2014
professorgome: Matric day is 12 July, 2014. To be on the safe side, go to your venue by 6am and be there till they finish.
TMA = Tutor Marked Assignment. It will be sent to your portal after you have registered your courses. You have four TMA's for each course. You are required to print them out, answer the questions, and go back to your portal and fill in your answers.
You can get course materials from: http://www.nou.edu.ng/NOUN_OCL/courses.htm search for your course title in the space provided e.g GST 107. Goodluck.
Sorry for this question prof, why did you say we should be there from 6am till they finish.
IslamRe: Ramadan Quranic Project by Kazrem(op): 5:39am On Jul 07, 2014
The Ramadan Quranic Project

Day 9
Monday 7th July 2014 (9 Ramadan 1435)
Get the Arabic and English Translation of the Quranic Verses for today, click the link below:

http://abdurrahmanlekki.com/ramadan-quranic-project-day-9/

The Ramadan Quranic Project

Day 10
Tuesday 8th July 2014 (10 Ramadan 1435)

Get the Arabic and English Translation of the Quranic Verses for today, click the link below:

http://abdurrahmanlekki.com/ramadan-quranic-project-day-10/
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 9:37am On Jul 06, 2014
All new students are required to complete their registration exercise to enable them participate in the matriculation exercise. Copied from NOUN website. Does this mean I can't do matric if I don't complete my registration before the matric date. (I have paid the compulsory fee. Only remaining course registration and exam fee)[b][/b]
IslamRe: Ramadan Quranic Project by Kazrem(op): 5:27am On Jul 06, 2014
The Ramadan Quranic Project

Day 8

Sunday 6th July 2014 (8 Ramadan 1435) shall be Sooratul An'aam 111 - Sooratul A'arof 87.

Get the Arabic and English Translation of the Quranic Verses for today, click the link below:

http://abdurrahmanlekki.com/ramadan-quranic-project-day-8/

The Ramadan Quranic Project

Day 9
Monday 7th July 2014 (9 Ramadan 1435) shall be Sooratul A'arof 88 - Sooratul.

Get the Arabic and English Translation of the Quranic Verses for today, click the link below:

http://abdurrahmanlekki.com/ramadan-quranic-project-day-9/
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 1:37pm On Jul 05, 2014
Hi house, there is one question that still comes to my mind and I will like the likes of Feridimanko and co to help me with it. How do we receive lectures? Will there going to be tutorials? Where and when. Am at Ikeja centre, entrepreneurial department.
IslamRe: Ramadan Quranic Project by Kazrem(op): 5:29am On Jul 05, 2014
he Ramadan Quranic Project
Day 7

Saturday 5th July 2014 (7 Ramadan 1435) shall be Sooratul Moidah 82 - Sooratul An'aam 110.

Get the Arabic and English Translation of the Quranic Verses for today, click the link below:

http://­abdurrahmanlekki.com/­ramadan-quranic-proje­ct-day-7/

The Ramadan Quranic Project
Day 8

Sunday 6th July 2014 (8 Ramadan 1435) shall be Sooratul An'aam 111 - Sooratul A'arof 87.

Get the Arabic and English Translation of the Quranic Verses for today, click the link below:

http://­abdurrahmanlekki.com/­ramadan-quranic-proje­ct-day-8/
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 5:22pm On Jul 04, 2014
jpmorgan003: I went to d store @my sc for my materials n d store guy gave me d 2 items n asked me 2 check back 4 d rest in 3 wks time. some1 posted d link 4 d download rite here n yes I was charged 4 d download...my MEGABYTES.
Thanks bro. I will call you soon to ask for what you were told at the orientation day.
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 5:21pm On Jul 04, 2014
ferdimako: yep...go master ur portal oh.
lols thanks. If my question won't be too much, i want to ask that since the highest units are 24, if for instance, in my 100L 1st semester, I have 20 units and decide to add 4 more units from 100L 2nd semester, is that possible?
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 2:01pm On Jul 04, 2014
jpmorgan003: Tie for shirts n d skool profile-manual. My files weren't collected....
@godstino, I have downloaded all my course manuals. Many thanks, indeed.
Is giving of tie meant for some departments? Were you charged for downloading the course materials?
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 1:49pm On Jul 04, 2014
ferdimako: No need to be confused. He is in order so long as the units are within 24! He should leave it @ 400L.
Is 24 the highest no of units one czn register in semester?
IslamRe: Ramadan Quranic Project by Kazrem(op): 11:38am On Jul 04, 2014
The Ramadan Quranic Project

Day 6

Friday 4th July 2014 (6 Ramadan 1435) shall be Sooratun - Nisa 148- Sooratul Moidah 81.

Get the Arabic and English Translation of the Quranic Verses for today, click the link below:

http://­abdurrahmanlekki.com/­ramadan-quranic-proje­ct-day-6/

The Ramadan Quranic Project

Day 7
Saturday 5th July 2014 (7 Ramadan 1435) shall be Sooratul Moidah 82 - Sooratul An'aam 110.

Get the Arabic and English Translation of the Quranic Verses for today, click the link below:

http://­abdurrahmanlekki.com/­ramadan-quranic-proje­ct-day-7/
IslamRe: Ramadan Quranic Project by Kazrem(op): 11:00am On Jul 03, 2014
The Ramadan Quranic Project
Day 5

Thursday 3rd July 2014 (5 Ramadan 1435) shall be Sooratun - Nisa 24 - 147.

Get the Arabic and English Translation of the Quranic Verses for today, click the link below:

http://abdurrahmanlekki.com/ramadan-quranic-project-day-5/

The Ramadan Quranic Project
Day 6

Friday 4th July 2014 (6 Ramadan 1435) shall be Sooratun - Nisa 148- Sooratul Moidah 81.

Get the Arabic and English Translation of the Quranic Verses for today, click the link below:

http://abdurrahmanlekki.com/ramadan-quranic-project-day-6/
IslamRe: Ramadan Quranic Project by Kazrem(op): 10:59am On Jul 03, 2014
Al-Baqir:
First, only the letters of the Arabic Qur'an are sacred meaning that the cover protective pages of the Qur'an or ordinary translation is not.

Qur'an being downloaded on the phone: the moment you open the application is like you've open the covered page of Qur'an is booklet form.

Ablution
Although ablution is only compulsory (wajibat) before you start salat, It is however, a highly recommended sunnah to perform ablution before reading or touching the letters of the Qur'an.

So whether Qur'an in a booklet form or downloaded on phone, you should be in a state of purity (wudhu) before you recite it.



We are enjoyed to recite Qur'an in a serene and tranquil environment. Those ladies could distract your attention in a public places.

For you to have time at office to recite Qur'an, you must have had or can find a secluded place. If however, there is none and its just only your office where more than 2 people share with you among whom are ladies half-dressed, in my own personal view, you can choose to recite with full concentration, inaudible voice in that condition. Allah is more concern on your inner heart (with full concentration) than just physical condition.

He knows best.
Jazakumu llahu for your answer.
In summary, it is higly recommended to have ablution before reciting the Quran. Read the Quran inwardly with concentration where there are many people.
IslamRe: Islam For Muslims: Side Talk Station by Kazrem(m): 9:53pm On Jul 02, 2014
tobby1987: Answer: In the name of Allah, Most Compassionate, Most
Merciful,
1) The position of all four Sunni schools of Islamic law is that
it is unlawful (haram) to touch any part of a textual copy of the
Qur’an (mushaf) without being in a state of minor ritual purity
(wudu), as a way of honouring the book of Allah. The majority
of the Imams of Qur’anic exegesis (mufassirun) state that the
verses: “It is surely the Noble Qur’an, (recorded already) in a
protected book (i.e. the Preserved Tablet) that is not touched
except by the purified ones (the angels). A revelation from the
Lord of the worlds” (Qur’an: 56/77-80) refers also to physically
touching the Qur’an. Moreover, Imam Malik (Allah have mercy
on him) relates in his Al-Muwatta that the Messenger of Allah
(Allah bless him & give him peace) wrote a letter to Amr ibn
Hazm (Allah be pleased with him), in which he said, “None
should touch the Qur’an except one who is in a state of
purity.” (Al-Muwatta no: 534)
Apart from the Mushaf, if a complete verse of the Qur’an is
written or inscribed on something else such as a wall, piece of
paper, slate or coin [m: and by extension, if the Qur’an is stored
electronically in a digital format on an iPhone, PC or some
other device, since it can not be classed a Mushaf], there are
two opinions of classical Hanafi jurists (fuqaha) regarding its
ruling:
Some jurists are of the view that in addition to the Mushaf
itself, it is not permitted to touch an item on which a complete
verse of the Qur’an is inscribed. It is stated in Maraqi al-Falah:
“Likewise Wudu is mandatory in order to touch a Mushaf, and
even [to touch] a verse inscribed on a coin or wall due to the
statement of Allah Most High, “it is not touched except by the
purified ones” whether [to touch] the inscribed part or the
blank space. Some of our [Hanafi] scholars, however, stated
that what is prohibitively disliked for the ritually impure is to
touch the actual area where the text is written and not the blank
space because one is not touching the Qur’an literally. The
correct position is that touching the blank space is akin to
touching the text itself [in that both are not permitted].” (See:
(Maraqi al-Falah with the commentary of Tahtawi P: 82)
Acknowledging that some Hanafi jurists limit the prohibition
of touching to the actual area where the Qur’anic text is
inscribed, Imam Shurunbulali in the above passage explains
that the correct position is that if a verse is written on anything
besides the Mushaf, on a slate for example, then not only is it
prohibited to touch that part of the slate where the verse is
inscribed but the whole slate itself. Based on this, if the Qur’an
application is activated and the verses appear on the screen of
an iPhone, PC or other electronic devices, it is not permitted to
touch the device without Wudu.
The second opinion within the Hanafi School is that if
Qur’anic verses are inscribed on something other than a
Mushaf, then it is only impermissible to touch that part of the
item where the verses are inscribed and not the whole item.
Imam Ibn Abidin (Allah have mercy on him), quoting Halabi
and Al-Bahr al-Ra’iq, states:
“… It is not unlawful in other than a Mushaf [to touch] except
the area where the verses are inscribed.” (Radd al-Muhtar ala ‘l-
Durr al-Mukhtar 1/173)
This position, chosen by Imams Ibn Abidin, Ibn Nujaym and
others, can be acted upon given the need and widespread usage
of digital forms of the Qur’an. It is, however, superior and
closer to propriety when possible to take precaution and act
upon the first position. Based on this, once the verses of the
Qur’an appear on the screen, it will not be permitted to touch
the area where the actual text appears without Wudu. Touching
other parts of the iPhone or device, however, will be permitted.
Note that if the Qur’an application is not activated and hence
the verses do not appear on the screen, then it is totally
permitted to touch the device including the screen without
Wudu.
Jazakumullahu khairan.
What about the second question that can the Quran be read in the office where other ladies who don't cover their hairs are?
IslamRe: Islam For Muslims: Side Talk Station by Kazrem(m): 8:13pm On Jul 02, 2014
Someone asked me this question and before I give answer, i want to be sure of it. Please help me with the answer. Jazakumullahu khairan.

My question is can u read d holy Quran downloaded on d phone without performing ablution? secondly if u are to recite it in d office and other public places how do u cope wit ladies whose hair are left uncovered or it doesn't matter?
IslamRe: Islam For Muslims: Side Talk Station by Kazrem(m): 8:08pm On Jul 02, 2014
lanrexlan: ^^Walaikum Salam Waramatulah Wabarakatuh.
Download this
http://kalamullah.com/Books/en_Khushoo.pdf And read this
www.nairaland.com/1215855/tips-how-concentrate-during-salat


This is another beautiful Reminder!
Today I come to you with a very simple act…… an action which we do every day…… I noticed many of us go to Rukuu or Sujoud and
raise up so fast, some don’t even take the time to say "Subhana Rabi Al Adheem" 3 times…and say it only once!!!! Well, I have good news for you today…… I have news that will make you today onwards go to Rukuu or Sujoud with a different feeling and different timing.


The Prophet PBUH said: When a slave stands and prays, all his sins are brought and placed on his head and shoulders. Every time he bows or prostrates, some of them fall from him.” (Bayhaqi,Saheeh al-Jami’)

So from now on when you stand up to pray,
imagine all your sins being placed on your head and shoulders and when you go on Rukuu and Sujoud, stay longer to lose as many as you can and picture them falling down and away from you. Understand the purpose of praying… this will help you concentrate …..


When you go to the position of Rukuu, feel and tell Allah with your heart that you will never kneel to anyone but him and picture those sins falling down.
And when you say "Sami'Allahu liman
hamidah" (Allah hears who thanks Him) and you say "Rabbana walakal Hamd" (Thanks to you my Lord) you are thanking Him for honoring you and making you stand straight not like the other creatures who walk on four with their back bent.

Thank Him for making you able to move and
pray. When you go to the first Sajdah (you put your head down on the floor) you are representing the earth which you came from and when you get up after the first Sajdah you are representing the first time He created you from the earth.
When you go on the second Sajdah again on the ground, you are representing when you die and you go back to the ground and when you get up the second time you are representing the second time when Allah brings you back from the dead
on the Day of Judgment,therefore, concentrate with every movement and feel it.


Make a lot of du'aa in Sujoud and remember du'aa is ibadah and Allah loves those who ask Him…ask Him and beg Him… complain to Him… you are better off complaining to Him than to humans….He will never betray you, He will never let you down,He will never look down on you and He is the only one who can answer your needs with your head held high.

Do you know the reason you say "Allahu
Akbar" (Allah is greater) every time you move in a prayer? It’s a reminder that Allah is greater than anything you might be thinking about from this world.So be honest when you say "Allahu Akbar" and remember He is greater than anything that is occupying your mind while you pray.
Do you know when you stand up to pray and say "Allahu Akbar", Allah stands before you and the minute your mind goes wondering on silly things in this life, Allah turns His face away from you and says (Is there something better than me taking you away from me?)


How lucky are we to have Allah meet us and
stand before us 5 times a day, to listen to us and to our problems and to grant us our wishes and forgives us for our sins every day. You say "Allahu Akbar and He is there, you don’t need to stand in front of His door for hours or take an appointment or meet a mediator or a secretary,how generous is He?


Hopefully we will all from today pray differently and enjoy our prayers like never before In shaa Allah.Yaa Allah taqabbal salaatana... Ameen.
In sha' Allah.It's amazing to know what our movements in salaat actually means. Subhanallaah Allaah!
SHEIKH UMRAN
You really did well with this. May Allah reward you in multi fold. In sha Allah I will share this with others. Once again, jazakallahu khairan
IslamRe: Ramadan Quranic Project by Kazrem(op): 7:49am On Jul 02, 2014
The Ramadan Quranic Project

Day 4

Wednesday 2nd July 2014 (4 Ramadan 1435) shall be Sooratul Al-Imraan 93 - Sooratun - Nisa 23.

Get the Arabic and English Translation of the Quranic Verses for today, click the link below:

http://abdurrahmanlekki.com/ramadan-quranic-project-day-4/


The Ramadan Quranic Project

Day 5

Thursday 3rd July 2014 (5 Ramadan 1435) shall be Sooratun - Nisa 24 - 147.

Get the Arabic and English Translation of the Quranic Verses for today, click the link below:

http://abdurrahmanlekki.com/ramadan-quranic-project-day-5/
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 6:53pm On Jul 01, 2014
bastien: OK I will do dat tomorrow, Hope I didn't do mistake paying into there ecobank account?
You didn't make mistake, i also paid via Eco bank. Just do as Obinoscoppy said.
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 4:00pm On Jul 01, 2014
bastien: kazrem Thanks,but eco bank isn't in my portal, thou on a new student, she (banker) said print out isn't required, but went to my portal to load my e wallet I couldn't see ecobank
You won't see eco bank in your portal. All you will see is transaction number. If your e-wallet has been credit, no qualms.
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Kazrem(m): 3:22pm On Jul 01, 2014
bastien: Please, I paid my school fees at ecobank I wasn't given a print out,d lady said no print out,Thought they should b print out, but I'm wit d other deposit slip



What next am I to do?
This is what I know. 1. I also paid into Eco bank and I was given a print out. I kept it thinking I will use it in filling any form but when I logged into my portal, everything on it was on my portal, thus I didn't use the print out. 2. The print out might still be required as reference in future, so I advice you go back for it. 3. Log into your portal and confirm the payment.

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