MightySparrow's Posts
Nairaland Forum › MightySparrow's Profile › MightySparrow's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 (of 480 pages)
Ọmọluabi gidi A dára fún lópòlopò |
Why can't India put visa restriction on these people? |
VOsimhen144:Amen; every wiked plan against you will be yeyerized in the name of Tinubu. ![]() |
Make dem recruit 1000 Fúlàní herders. In five years to the population for don double. ![]() Is it not an Islamic country? Refugees from Islamic countries should go there may?! |
Good one Mr Sowore. I can see your passion of principle in this matter. Regina Daniels married greed from her mother. She was to young for such kind of marriage with a grandfather who had lived out the fantasies she wanted to explore. A young woman in a polygamy with a man who supplies means and not romance with younger lovebird. Such a relationship carries with the glamour equivalent emotional torture that led RD into drugs. She has been in a prison of fame and marriage with a strange bed fellow in a fierce matrimonial rivalry. Try all you could. RD is in a big mess that money cannot easily solve. |
He struck a goal with death at 83. The shock of Nigeria not making it to 2026 may have killed him. .,.the legacies of our heroes past are being rubbished by the emergent lazy heroes in a dwarf - giant country. |
helinues:I am not a politician but Wike is a relentless fighter, Fayose is a devil. I don't know anything about Anyanwu. Let the drama continue. |
I don't know about Anyanwu, Wike, Fayose will never go anywhere. The duo are diehards. PDP is going nowhere in the next election. Adeleke's legs are shaking. |
SpaceX:What were they doing when others were qualifying? I dip them in a swimming pool of anointing. ![]() ![]() I wish them to qualify anyways. To what in the world cup? Bad riddance for good rubbish. ![]() |
I had the crazy sickness for ten years. Please curse it in the name of the Lord. I had my healing in the year 1988 in school fellowship. A lady was having it, I cursed it and it disappeared. |
There is very strong historical evidence — even from Muslim, non-Muslim, and academic sources — that Islam rewrote or reinterpreted Meccan history. Here is the clearest, balanced explanation. 1. Pre-Islamic Meccans Never Claimed Abraham Built the Kaaba Before Islam: No poetry, No genealogy, No Meccan tradition, No Arabian historian ever said Abraham or Ishmael built the Kaaba. The Kaaba was known simply as: a pagan Arabian sanctuary, containing 360 idols, dedicated to Hubal and other deities. Islam later replaced this history with: > “Abraham and Ishmael built the Kaaba.” This is a retroactive rewriting of Meccan origins. Muslim historians like Ibn Ishaq and al-Tabari admit: Meccans did not originally link themselves to Abraham. The genealogy to Abraham was formed after Islam. 2. Many Pagan Customs Were Rewritten as Abrahamic Several pre-Islamic practices already existed: Hajj pilgrimage Circumambulation (tawaf) Running between Safa and Marwah Sacrifice at Mina Stoning rituals Wearing ihram Not hunting in sacred months Islam kept the rituals but rewrote the meaning: Pagan Meaning ➝ Islamic Meaning Stoning jinn ➝ Abraham stoned Satan Tawaf of idols ➝ Tawaf of Allah Sacrifice to jinn ➝ Sacrifice to Allah Local sacred months ➝ Divine sacred months Pagan pilgrimage ➝ Abrahamic pilgrimage The forms remained; the explanations changed. 3. Stories of Abraham in Mecca Only Appear After Muhammad’s Time The claim that: Abraham traveled 1,400 km from Canaan to Mecca, Settled Hagar there, Built the sanctuary, has no record in: Old Testament Jewish writings Christian writings Ancient Arabian tradition It appears only in Islamic hadith centuries later. This is classical historical reconstruction. 4. Muhammad Reframed Tribal Religious History Into a Monotheistic Story Before Islam: The Quraysh were polytheists. Their gods were daughters of Allah. Allah was one god among many (a high god, but not exclusive). The Kaaba belonged to many tribes. Islam rewrote the narrative as: > “Mecca has always been monotheistic. Paganism was a later corruption. Muhammad is restoring original faith.” This is a reinterpretation of the past, similar to what many reform movements do. --- ✅ 5. Even Muslims Admit Muhammad “Corrected” Meccan History Islamic scholars commonly say: > “The Prophet came to restore the true Abrahamic history that Meccans had forgotten.” But from a historian’s perspective: — When a later narrative replaces an earlier one, — And the earlier one had no trace of the new story, that is called rewriting, not “restoring”. --- ✅ Therefore, yes… Historically speaking, Muhammad did rewrite Meccan history. Not necessarily maliciously — but ideologically, to create: an Abrahamic origin, a monotheistic past, a prophetic lineage, and a divine justification for religious authority in Arabia. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRs4s1ZYwiw?si=I29AnqU0vOqntB3g Some people have argued that Yahweh and Allah are just variants of the same entity. The characters of each is different and the followers of each bear different fruits. This video takes about 15mb. Please watch and make your conclusion. |
The news has carried it in prophecy, fulfil it in reality. |
Future jihadists. Wahala Pro Max visits South Africa. The evil seed they are allowing now will be paid dearly for tomorrow when they will be asking for shari'a |
Igbos no get sense at all. I will bash Igbos anywhere, any day. Hahahahaha ![]() ![]() Wait o. I nearly married an Igbo girl. Ify is an angel. I couldn't wait for her to finish from school of nursing. Anyways, onyinye, Chimere, Tochukwu. These are my children's Igbo names. I am from Ekiti, my wife from Osun. My tribalism is only on blog, a pass time thing. |
AntiChristian:Mohammed brought dread into the world. See where Jesus passed through with His teachings. They grew from barbarism to peace. See where Mohammad and his teachings passed through, they grew from greatness to barbarism, from peace to confusion. See Babylon, Syria, Egypt, Persia, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Malaysia and others. The Western World with Christin philosophy is advancing in technology, medicine, space exploration. China is clamping down on Islam, destroying mosques. The Muslim China contributes nothing to humanity but Islamic superstitions. China is a tech tribe. You will never any arabized names among their superstars. I know you are a Yoruba man. All the glorious days of our fathers, Àjàyí Crowther, Herbert Macaulay, Jeremiah Obafemi Awolowo, Samuel Ladoke Akintola, FRA Williams, Ransome Kuti, few Muslims like MKO Abiola, Gani Fawehinmi,(these attended Christian schools, through,cit was alleged that Abiola sank a ship filled with Bibles, after attending a Baptist school), Abraham Adesanya, is about to be eclipsed by Islamic shari'a. Illiterates like mufti iwo and oluwo, professor Akinola and myriad of ignoramuses like you will regret what Yoruba land will become from beyond in the next hundred years. Nigeria, if together will have moved from a disgraced country to disgraced personified. Your own family will have been wiped out by Fúlàní land grabbers. At the end, you will discover that there are no 72 Virginia to f*ck. You'd better used burantashi and f*ck as much here. Allah is just Mohammed idol that lives in ka'aba next to his neighbour shytan you go to visit every year. You kiss one and stone the other. The two friends are friends, they live together, they never claimed any fight between them. Mohammed brought a fight between deites and humans. Muslims are inspired to kill after visiting Mecca. I hope you have not visited Mecca yet. |
FxMasterz:Antichristian, deference does not matter a thing. He knows that Islam is nothing but confusion to humanity and existence. The world would be a better place if Mohammad was not born. Islam casts darkness on people wherever it thrives. All the good things that people enjoy today are produced by kufir. The most dreaded people on earth today are Muslims. In a gathering of fifty people if two Muslims are among, fear and caution will soon fall on others. Even in the gathering of Muslims. They don't trust themselves. https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxxBZqSnNdFMmS8K1mR59wGaF_fzeaL4zZ?si=z5-qScSSYLXMxIyF |
FxMasterz:Do you really mean that Islam has contributed nothing but confusion and bloodshed, and illiteracy? |
https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxvbTEOdD1N57ulIj6Eo4zvQKYhSj8T81i?si=CEMEbbSQCwl4gADO This Alfa is asking a simple question which is,' imagine a world without Islam: what would the world be missing'. You can respond to his question here. |
Osiris12:So Nigeria is hopeless? Igbos also is gradually embracing Islam. The religion would eventually destroy Igbos it could take a longer time. |
APGA in Ekiti. Lost before election. |
Introduction The future of Nigeria will depend largely on the decisions made today. As the nation grapples with persistent social and political challenges, it faces a question that will define its destiny: what kind of Nigeria will exist a hundred years from now? The answer depends on how it addresses four critical issues — insecurity, corruption, lack of standards, and the political misuse of religion (Islamization) as a force that threatens modernization and national unity. The state of these issues will determine whether Nigeria advances as a civilized and progressive nation or remains trapped in cycles of decline. Insecurity: A Barrier to Development Insecurity is one of the gravest threats to Nigeria’s future. The country continues to suffer from terrorism, kidnapping, banditry, and ethnic violence. These forms of instability have destroyed lives, hindered education, discouraged investment, and weakened public confidence in government. If left unresolved, insecurity could lead to the disintegration of social order and national identity. Communities may become isolated, and fear could replace freedom. However, Nigeria can change this trajectory by strengthening its security institutions, investing in intelligence, and building trust across ethnic and religious lines. Security is not merely about weapons; it is about justice, equity, and the rule of law. A safe and united Nigeria is possible only when peace becomes a shared national value. Corruption: The Enduring National Disease Corruption remains a deep-seated problem that has eroded the moral and institutional foundation of Nigeria. It manifests in every sector — from government to education, from religion to business. Corruption has reduced governance to self-interest and destroyed the culture of accountability. If corruption continues unchecked, Nigeria in a hundred years may still be rich in potential but poor in practice — a nation where talent is wasted and merit is ignored. However, if future leaders commit to transparency, institutional reform, and moral reawakening, the country can begin to rebuild. National transformation will depend not only on policy but on the integrity of individuals who refuse to trade truth for power. Lack of Standards: The Decline of Excellence Another critical issue that threatens Nigeria’s future is the gradual collapse of standards in education, governance, and social life. Mediocrity has replaced merit; shortcuts are celebrated more than hard work. When a nation ceases to uphold excellence, it loses its competitive strength. If this pattern persists for the next century, Nigeria may produce graduates unfit for modern challenges and leaders incapable of effective governance. To reverse this decline, the education system must be reformed to emphasize values, critical thinking, and innovation. Promotion and leadership should be based on competence rather than connections. Civilization thrives only where quality is non-negotiable. Islamization and the Resistance to Civilization One of the most delicate yet dangerous trends affecting Nigeria’s progress is the politicization of Islam, commonly referred to as Islamization. While Islam, as a faith, promotes discipline and morality, its use as a political instrument often deepens division and slows modernization. Across the world, the consequences of religious extremism are evident. In Bangladesh, for example, extremist influences have led to bans on music, sports, and artistic expression, all in the name of religion. These bans suppress creativity, discourage youth engagement, and hinder cultural growth. Similarly, in parts of Afghanistan and northern Nigeria, extremists have prohibited girls from attending schools or participating in sports, thereby denying them education, freedom, and equal opportunity. Such practices not only limit human potential but also prevent societies from evolving. If Nigeria continues to tolerate the manipulation of religion for political control, it risks undermining democracy, innovation, and gender equality. Religion must guide morality, not government policy. For Nigeria to advance, it must maintain a secular state that guarantees freedom of belief and promotes education for all citizens, regardless of gender or faith. Conclusion The Nigeria that will exist a hundred years from now will mirror the choices of today’s generation. If insecurity deepens, corruption prevails, standards decline, and religion continues to be used as an instrument of power, the nation will remain trapped in underdevelopment. However, if justice, knowledge, discipline, and tolerance become the pillars of society, Nigeria can rise to greatness. The true test of civilization is not in wealth or population but in character and fairness. The Nigeria of the future depends on the courage of its people to confront their present challenges with honesty and hope. The next century’s Nigeria can either be a warning or a wonder — the choice is ours. |
lawani:Hahaha. Why are igbos themselves are running away from their Eden? |
