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i choose futa and i want to study elect/elect ,l got 242 in jamb, but I heard that the score is too low for elect in futa, so I want yo change to lasu elect/comp engnr with this o level math c4 eng b3, phy b3, chem b3, geo c4, bio d7,econs b3, agric c6, yor c6, am not a Lagos indigene, do I have any chance of being admitted in lasu?, |
Rachealoduah:December, the mock slip was sent to my mail |
Africanbest:I've receive mine |
i have receive mine |
sussybae:it Will be sent to thé Mail you registred with |
sussybae:when u are registering for jamb |
Godhead4:i |
Any other FUTA aspirant here? |
Pls, i have send my name to 55019 bt yet to receive confirmation pin. Over a week now |
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MhizzAJ:sorry, you can use potash and alum to retrive ya own |
yusufobinna1:The Messenger of Allah (saws) himself, and some of his closest companions used to dye their hair with henna and/ or katam. Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith 1.167 Narrated by Ubaid Ibn Juraij And about the dyeing of hair with Henna; no doubt I saw the Messenger of Allah (saws) dyeing his hair with it and that is why I like to dye (my hair with it). Al-Muwatta Hadith 51.8 Yahya related that Abd ar-Rahman ibn al-Aswad ibn Abdal-Yaghuth used to sit with us and he had a white beard and hair. One day he came to us and he had dyed them red, and the people said to him, 'This is better.' He said, 'Aisha, the wife of the Prophet (saws) sent her slave girl Nukhayla to me yesterday. She informed me that Abu Bakr as-Siddiq used to dye his hair.' Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith 5.257 Narrated by Anas (the servant of the Prophet) When the Prophet (saws) arrived (at Medina), there was not a single companion of the Prophet who had grey and black hair except Abu Bakr, and he dyed his hair with Hinna and Katam (i.e. plants used for dying hair). Through another group of narrators, Anas bin Malik said,. "When the Prophet arrived at Medina, the eldest amongst his companions was Abu Bakr. He dyed his hair with Hinna and Katam till it became of dark red color." Dyeing of the hair is absolutely permissible in Islam. And if Allah has blessed one with old age, it is preferable that he does not dye his hair jet-black, but rather dye it brown, dark red; or with henna or katam as was the practice and Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah (saws) and his noble companions. |
yusufobinna1:walaykumsallam, laalii is not permanent and did not include use of needle, so it is allowed. Allah knows best |
folashade96:how will i get in touch with him, i think l also need assisstance |
Tattooing, in which the skin is pierced with a needle and a blue or other coloured dye is injected, is haraam in all forms, whether it causes pain or not, because it involves changing the creation of Allaah, and because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) cursed the one who does tattoos and the one for whom that is done. In al-Saheehayn it is narrated that ‘Abd-Allaah ibn Mas’ood (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: “May Allaah curse the women who do tattoos and those for whom tattoos are done, those who pluck their eyebrows and those who file their teeth for the purpose of beautification and alter the creation of Allaah.” (al- Bukhaari, al-Libaas, 5587; Muslim, al- Libaas, 5538). With regard to all these matters, the ahaadeeth testify that the one who does them is cursed and that they are major sins. There is some difference of scholarly opinion as to the reason why they are forbidden. It was said that it is because they are a form of deception, and it was said that it is because it is a way of changing the creation of Allaah, as Ibn Mas’ood said – which is more correct and also includes the first meaning. And it was suggested that what is forbidden is only that which is permanent, because that is changing the creation of Allaah; as for that which is not permanent, such as kohl which used for adornment by women, that is permitted by the scholars. (Tafseer al-Qurtubi, 5/393).
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Ebenezer unexpectedly bagged two tranquil
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