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Pls help m with this question Double differentiation of Y with respect to X Y= 2A sin2P Vt. Cos2P X/N Thanks waiting for d ans in anticipation god bless |
K Billyonaire:K Pdp E-lord now u comment here as a neutral person hmmmm naija ppl which way showing double standard since God knw wen (double face people are called ................. U knw now) Pls repent To d topic I which his security vote with all order side allowance are included then I will knw d. Real amount he earn abi wen someone earning 2m a month as basic salary receive 220% of d salary as clothing allowance what do we call dat abeegi show m better value even food allowance for a year in Aso villa pass dat one reporter u no try at all nd we too don wise gan |
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Equalizer:Wao bravo u knw dat bt pls explain hw he his an errand boy back den mind u he was a senator back den Explain hw he was an errand boy pls seems u knw abt dat better |
Billyonaire:No my dear u are finished cos u knw nothing abt nigeria politics |
Equalizer:My dear go and read abt nigeria politics den u willl knw d struggle of tinubu nd d fela family against d military regime or u read well about nadeco den u will knw beta boy may b u re nt born den or still smal May Be or May b not cos ur message says it all |
Before nko u wan die ni U wey no get selling point just like jonathan dividing nigeria in between religion nd ethnics
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cheaperstores:U re d real bad belle haba Ogudu nd kosofe in general is an APC zone there is no way PDP will win one ward der abeg |
Hmmm this man called Femi abeg shut up all u need is a post in Buhari administration just d same way Abati find his way into Gej administration. Abeg go sleep or better still publish a book like d accidental public servant by rufai |
It always saddened my heart that most present day muslim are too lazy in all aspect, to learn and also to implement all they like to emulate is d ---- world which is no where near and in no way better compare to d islamic rule nd law. Haba and I don't blame most cos most parent never direct deir children to d right path( the path of d prophet to dat of d salaf). I just pray almighty allah swt keep everyone on d straight path but it require aving d right aqeedah knowing nd learning from d right source cos hmmm alfa too much, arabic tutors nd language is common but the real islamic knowledge is missing (just like a visitor hmmmm the prophet mentioned it earlier) “And say: ‘The truth is from your Lord.’ Then whosoever wills, let him believe; and whosoever wills, let him disbelieve [al-Kahf 18:29 “Say: ‘O you mankind! Now truth (i.e. the Qur’aan and Prophet Muhammad), has come to you from your Lord. So whosoever receives guidance, he does so for the good of his own self; and whosoever goes astray, he does so to his own loss; and I am not (set) over you as a Wakeel (disposer of affairs to oblige you for guidance)’”[Yoonus 10:108] “There is no compulsion in religion. Verily, the Right Path has become distinct from the wrong path. Whoever disbelieves in Taaghoot (false gods) and believes in Allaah, then he has grasped the most trustworthy handhold that will never break” [al-Baqarah 2:256] “Whosoever does righteous good deed, it is for (the benefit of) his ownself; and whosoever does evil, it is against his ownself. And your Lord is not at all unjust to (His) slaves”[Fussilat 41:46] “Verily, proofs have come to you from your Lord, so whosoever sees, will do so for (the good of) his ownself, and whosoever blinds himself, will do so to his own harm, and I (Muhammad) am not a watcher over you”[al-An’aam 6:104] “And the duty of the Messenger is only to convey (the Message) plainly”[al-‘Ankaboot 29:18] O Allah, increase us in knowledge, and let not our heart deviate after You have guided us on the right path. |
The wife of the President, Mrs. Patience Jonathan, has not been seen in public since President Goodluck Jonathan lost the March 28 presidential election to Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) of the All Progressives Congress.http://www.punchng.com/news/presidency-silent-on-patience-jonathans-whereabouts/
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Editor1:Hmmmm All I see here is a typical Nigerian, Omo naija I hail o |
iyobs7:Mr pls can u correct all his misuse word? Pls am begging cos I want to learn too. But if u can't then I TOO KNOW will kill u pata pata |
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Quick Background The Europeans call “April Fool” poisson d’avril (April fish). That could either be because: The sun moves from the zodiacal house of Pisces to the next house, Or because the word poisson, which means fish, is a twisted meaning of the word passion, which means suffering, “so it is a symbol of the suffering endured by Jesus (peace be upon him), according to the claims of the Christians, and they claim that this happened in the first week of April. April Fools’ Day is observed throughout the Western world. Primarily, it’s about playing pranks on each other. And how did it originate? The theories surrounding that are many. Whether it came into being due to some pagan ritual, some change in the French calendar (when a man refused to accept it and was made a laughing stock for others by being made fun of) or the Spanish retaliation against the Muslim glory (when they saw the Muslim rule prosper in Spain, they made a plot to weaken the Muslims and took the day their plan succeeded as a day of celebration) does not matter. What matters is the Islamic ruling on lying – the only thing to be done on this day! 1 Joking around and having a good time is no crime. In fact, it is extremely necessary to unwind and keep the mind healthy. Our religion too promotes playing around. Take this little example: It was narrated that Ibn umar  said that the messenger of Allah  said,   ‘I joke, but I speak nothing but the truth.’” 2 The problem starts when we limit fun to only that which is forbidden, like lying, for example. Everything has its limits and whatever crosses the limit always goes haywire. Jest and fun should be done in moderation, otherwise the consequences can be devastating. We should bear this in mind because our religion promotes moderation and balance. One example of taking the matter of joking with others too far is on the “famous” Le poisson d’avril – April fools’ day. Surprised, huh? Let me explain. Jest and fun should also be done in moderation Someone telling you that you have a flat tyre or switching salt with sugar could be termed innocent. Some might argue that they are harmless. Primarily, it is a day of light hearted fooling around and jesting; and people enjoy it and laugh. However, when the jokes are taken a step too far and result in something bizarre, people don’t find it funny anymore. When taken a step too far, this is what you get: “Florida country radio morning-show hosts Val St. John and Scott Fish are currently serving indefinite suspensions and possibly worse over a successful April Fools’ Day prank. They told their listeners that “dihydrogen monoxide” was coming out of the taps throughout the Fort Myers area.” 3 “Police say Angela Timmons, 54, who works at Virginia Colleges in Spartanburg County, texted her daughter just after 10 a.m. claiming she ‘could hear gun shots being fired inside the school.’ However, the daughter, April Timmons, who lives in New York couldn’t get hold of her mom after receiving the message and, c-oncerned, the 34-year-old proceeded to call 911 to report the incident. Sheriff’s deputies swarmed the college where they discovered that no shooting had occurred. Sheriff Chuck Wright told WPTV that he was expecting to find a serious situation as he approached the school. ‘I’m thinking Columbine High School, Sandy Hook, Virginia Tech,’ he said. However, the daughter soon called back after receiving a second text from her mom explaining that it was a prank.” 4 Funny? Definitely not. Islamic viewpoint: Our religion’s stance is crystal clear. We will focus on the following points, which are sufficient for you to stop having anything to do with this day: 1. Lying – even as a joke: It was narrated that Mu’aawiyah ibn Haydah said: “I heard the Prophet  say:  ‘Woe to the one who talks to make the people laugh and tells lies, woe to him, woe to him.’” 5 2. Scaring others: ‘Abd al-Rahman ibn Abi Laylaa said: the companions of the Messenger of Allah  told us that they were traveling with the Messenger of Allah  . A man among them fell asleep and some of them went and took his arrows. When the man woke up, he got alarmed (because his arrows were missing) and the people laughed. The Prophet  said, “What are you laughing at?” They said, “Nothing, except that we took the arrows and he got alarmed.” The Messenger of Allah  said: “It is not permissible for a Muslim to frighten another Muslim.” 6      3. Promoting the habit of lying in our children: This is not a trivial matter, rather the fuss made over it is genuine. Why you ask? Because these little things leave a deep and long lasting effect on the minds of our children. They learn it is OK to lie, cause pain and frighten others. Needless to mention, our religion looks down upon all such practices, whether done in jest or otherwise. Allowing the children to play such pranks on one hand, and advising them to be truthful, honest and kind on the other would confuse them. Also, it is essential to note that children emulate what they see rather than what they hear. And we don’t want them to grow up to be liars. So no compromises here. The Messenger of Allah  said:  ‘Whoever says to child, ‘Come here and take this,’ then does not give him something, this is counted as a lie.’” 7 Bottom line: So after knowing the Islamic stance and the disasters that this fooling around can lead to, either we love this day or hate it. Either we are a part of it or we leave it. Maybe you’re one of them who has been fooled your entire life into believing that April Fools day is actually OK and even fun. It’s not. “O you who believe! Fear Allah SWT, and be with those who are true (in words and deeds)” 8 1. For more information, you can refer to Shaykh Saalih Al Munajjid’s book on April fool or http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_Fools’_Day ↩ 2. al-Mu’jam al-Kabeer, 12/391, classed as saheeh by Shaykh al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Jami, 2494 ↩ 3. http://gretawire.foxnewsinsider.com ↩ 4. http://thestir.cafemom.com ↩ 5. narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 235. He said: this is a hasan hadeeth ↩ 6. Ahmad 22555, classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Jami’, 7658 ↩ 7. Narrated by Abu Dawood, 4991, classed as hasan by Shaykh al-‘Albaani in Saheeh al-Jami’, 1319 ↩ 8. al-Tawbah 9:119 ↩ Be Sociable, Share! http://blog.islamiconlineuniversity.com/poisson-davril-global-day-of-lies/ |
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Almost everybody want buhari to win d election bt 80perct of dis ppl are without PVC, d remaining 20perct af fuel der generator and claim dey are nt stepping out so won't b surprise much with d result but I op and pray SAI BABA win.... Say BABA BUHARI noni |
MKO4ever:Yes u re right my brother but its one of the compulsory prophet way (sunnah) moreover is not harsh we are just mk to seem so wen I was @ ilaro poly in Ogun state we av one hajia like that taking us bio my dear she got d lecturing job with that dressing too and also one of the librarian @ funaab also dress d same way so there is no problem in dressing that way And sir u can't be a righteous muslim without following the prophet sunnah Allah even ask us to follow the prophet in the quran so its sunnah is also a way of life not only the quran thanks |
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richol:I knw just saying for u to knw hw strong my op is |
By God grace Gen. Muh Buhari will have the highest total number of vote across the country. O God even if he will win by a vote its ok by me all I pray for is victory to d people's general |
beedemmie:Re u a funaabite? |
beedemmie:Bidemi haba someone snapping d motion ground close to d artificial rock nd com here to call it gate is d person am correcting cos I don't see d reason y u av to insult m to mk ur point |
maclatunji:Wa Antum fa Jazakumullahu khayran |
Kizmarty:That's nt funaab gate nd am sure its d most beautiful though I don't av d pics |
Ayoakinkahunsi:Re u telling m u av nt see or here him read his manifesto or campaign my dear lev ur state of dream nd com back to reality. All d point of gej cheating sey na lie abeg wake up is better to b absent for test dan cheat nd b caught in sch dats expulsion bt been absent doesn't mean its an automatic carry over |
 By Aisha Stacey / 6 May 2013 Islam is a complete way of life, each and every aspect is designed by our Creator to advance happy, healthy communities and ease the path to eternal bliss in Paradise. In today’s society modesty is seen as a sign of weakness or insecurity. This is not the case in Islam, where modesty is seen as a sign of respect for oneself and others. The haya that every human being is born with is seen as something to be treasured. To this end Islam has a dress code for both women and men. Its purpose is to protect the society as a whole and promote modest dressing and behaviour. It creates a barrier between the sexes and allows us to conduct our lives with modesty, dignity and respect. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, “Faith consists of more than sixty branches (i.e. parts). And haya is a part of faith.” Islam holds women in very high esteem and the Islamic rules of covering are intended to protect and guard her dignity and honour. The word used most often in regard to covering is hijab. All qualified Muslim scholars throughout the history of Islam agree that fulfilling the conditions of the dress code is an obligation on all Muslim men and women. They have based these conditions on evidence found in the Quran and the Sunnah. Below are the most well known verses of the Quran and the most well known saying from the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) concerning the subject of hijab. “O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks (veils) all over their bodies. That will be better, that they should be known (as free respectable women) so as not to be annoyed.”(Quran 33:59) Say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and protect their private parts (from sins); and they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what appear thereof...(Quran 24:31). When a girl reaches the menstrual age, it is not proper that anything should remain exposed except this and this. He pointed to the face and hands.[Abu Dawud] Women’s Hijab The purpose of hijab is to cover the awrah and awrah varies in different situations and amongst different groups of people. We begin with the conditions of hijab for a woman in public and amongst non-mahram men. As long as these conditions are fulfilled a woman may wear whatever she pleases. 1. The hijab (covering) must conceal the entire body except the face and the hands. 2. It should not be translucent or tight. Tight clothes, even if they conceal the colour of the skin, still describe the size and shape of the body or part of it, and create vivid images. 3. It should not attract the attention of the opposite gender; thus it should not be extravagant or excessively opulent. Nor should jewellery and makeup be on display. 4. It should not be a garment worn because of vanity or to gain popularity or fame. The female companions were known to wear black and other dark colours but other colours are permissible; a woman must not however wear colourful clothes because of vanity. 5. It should not be perfumed. This prohibition applies to both the body and the clothes. 6. It should not resemble the clothing worn by men. 7. It should not resemble the clothing that is specific to the non-Muslims. Men’s Dress code Say to the believing men that they should lower their gaze and protect their private parts (from sins). That is purer for them. And Allah is well acquainted with all that they do.(Quran 24:30) Although they are sometimes overlooked or not well understood there are conditions of dress code for men as well. Some of the conditions are the same as the conditions for woman but others relate particularly to men. 1. The part of the body from the naval to the knees should be covered. 2. It should not resemble the clothing that is specific to the non-Muslims. Western clothing that does not represent a certain group or sect is normally permitted. 3. It should not resemble the clothing worn by women. 4. It should not be tight or see-through. 5. A man is not permitted to wear garments made of silk, or jewellery made of gold. 6. Two types of adornment are forbidden to men but permitted for women. These are, gold and clothing made of pure silk. The scholars of Islam overwhelmingly agree that for men everything between the navel and the knees (including the knees) must be covered in the presence of anybody. The only exception to this is a man in the presence of his wife. Finally, it is recommended for men not to wear garments that fall below the ankles. Awrah The definition of awrah is the parts of the body that should be covered and this does vary in different situations among different groups of people. However, to fully implement the Islamic dress code it is important to understand a number of other situations in which awrah becomes important. The awrah of a woman in front of her husband: There is no awrah between a husband and wife. When a woman is alone with her husband she is permitted to wear any clothing that pleases them both. And among His Signs is this that He created for you mates from among yourselves, that you may dwell in tranquillity with them, and He has put love and mercy between your hearts. (Quran 30:21) The awrah of a woman in front of her mahrams: Who is my mahram ? For ease of writing and understanding we outline mahram’s for a woman; however the mahram relationships are the same whether the person in question is female or male. (Father/mother; son/daughter etc) A mahram is a person one is never permitted to marry, because of a close blood relationship, breastfeeding or marriage. One’s spouse is also one’s mahram. A mahram is a person one is allowed to be alone with. · A close blood relationship: For a female, her father, grandfather, son, grandson, brother, both paternal and maternal uncles and nephews. Likewise for a male, his mother, daughter, granddaughter, sister, both paternal and maternal aunties and nieces. · Breastfeeding: This includes anyone, male or female breastfed by the same mother or wet nurse. (and includes the brother or husband of the one who breast fed the person in question) ·Marriage: People who become your relations by marriage for example father-in-law, mother-in-law, stepfather, step-grandfather, stepson. When a woman is amongst her mahrams, the scholars of Islam agree that a woman does not have to observe strict rules of covering but rather that she is able to uncover her hair, face, arms, hands, legs from below the knee, and feet. However, a Muslim woman must always remember that she is known for her modesty and haya, therefore she must never make a wanton display of herself. And tell the believing women to lower their gaze (from looking at forbidden things), and protect their private parts (from illegal sexual acts, etc.) and not to show off their adornment except only that which is apparent and to draw their veils and not to reveal their adornment except to their husbands, their fathers, their husband’s fathers, their sons, their husband’s sons, their brothers or their brother’s sons, or their sister’s sons, or their women, or the (female) slaves whom their right hands possess, or old male servants who lack vigour, or children who are not yet aware of the private aspects of women…(Quran 24:31) The awrah of a woman in front of other (Muslim) women: A woman should dress decently in front of other Muslim women; she can uncover what she would usually uncover, her hair, arms, feet. As for other parts of her body, such as her thighs, and breast area, they should not be uncovered. Although she is allowed to wear beautiful and flattering clothes and make up, she must take great care to behave and dress in a manner that befits her station and does not offend the haya of other women. If a Muslim woman finds herself in a situation where there are other women who are known to be morally bad, then she must dress accordingly and must follow the same rules of awrah that apply when in public. (The rules we learned as the conditions of hijab.) The awrah of a woman in front of non-Muslim women: This is a matter of some disagreement between scholars. Some say that the same rules apply as for Muslim women, however others say that a woman must observe stricter rules for covering amongst non-Muslim women. When a woman is deciding on what level of covering to observe in front of non Muslim women she must remember that non-Muslim women may be unaware that she should not describe a Muslim woman’s beauty to any man. Thus it is important that she makes her decisions based on each different situation. Muslim women should always dress in clothes that above all else express her modesty and dignity. If there are unknown women in a gathering perhaps it would be better to have a higher degree of covering. The awrah of a woman in front of her children: If the child is an infant or unable to understand the meaning of awrah and sexuality then it is permissible for her to uncover herself to the same degree as with other Muslim women. If however the child is a male and comes to an age where he understands the meaning of awrah and the difference between men and women then the women’s awrah is the same as it is for other male mahrams. All Muslims, male or female, should maintain a sense of haya (modesty) at all times because haya is part of faith. A person’s clothing is usually one of the indicators of their modesty. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, “Faith consists of more than sixty branches (i.e. parts). And haya is a part of faith.” [Saheeh Al-Bukhari] The Awrah Whilst Praying In the first two lessons we learned a lot of new terms and tried to assimilate a lot of new information. We now shift the focus to what to wear when praying. Praying is something that every Muslim does at least five times per day. It is more than a few moments of quiet contemplation - it is a time when an individual is connected to the Creator of the Universe – Allah. For this pleasure it makes sense to want to look and feel our best. When the time comes for a woman to pray, one of the conditions that must be fulfilled in order for her prayer to be valid is that she covers her awrah. “...Take your adornment (by wearing your clean clothes) while praying...”(Quran 7:31) The Prophet said, ‘Allah does not accept the prayer of a woman who has reached puberty unless she wears a veil’. The awrah of a woman when she prays is the same as for non-mahram men. (Please refer to the above table). However it is perfectly acceptable for a woman to wear a long loose fitting garment over her indoor clothes, presuming she is praying in the privacy of her home. If she is praying in the masjid, of course she will be wearing clothes that are acceptable in front of strangers. In order for a man’s prayer to be valid he too must cover his awrah, which is from the navel to the knees. However because Islam is a religion that is very concerned with community cohesion and respect for others, a man must always be aware of where he is. In accordance to the spirit of haya it is always advisable for a Muslim (man or woman) to be cautious about those things that could affect either him or those around him. It is desirable for a man to wear perfume when he is standing in front of his Lord for prayer. Women must be careful of this point. While it is allowable, even desirable for her to wear perfume in the home it is not acceptable for either her skin or her clothing to be perfumed if she wants to pray in the masjid. “If any one of you (women) attends evening prayer, let her not touch any perfume.”[ Saheeh Muslim] The Wisdom in the Islamic Dress Code There is great wisdom in the Islamic dress code. In order to see and understand it clearly one must remember a few basic concepts. First and foremost, that Islam was revealed for all people in all places, at all times. Thus what is in or out of fashion is not relevant. Secondly, Islam is a holistic religion concerned with humankind’s physical, spiritual and emotional health, and not just for each individual but for the community or society as a whole. This involves respect; for Allah, for each other and for oneself. Thirdly, a dress code is required for both men and women, Islam does not put the responsibility entirely on one gender, and in fact the verses referring to men were revealed first. However both men and women are commanded to lower their gaze and protect their modesty; and both men and women are expected to create a healthy social environment with constructive morals, manners and values. The term hijab, is more than a scarf and more than a dress code. It is a term that denotes modest dressing and modest behaviour. For instance, if a Muslim woman was correctly covered but at the same time using bad language, she would not be fulfilling the requirements of hijab. If a Muslim man was covered from the navel to the knee but walking around in public calling attention to himself or behaving rudely he would also not be behaving in an appropriate manner. Women who wear hijab point out many benefits to be gained from adhering to the Islamic dress code. Some describe wearing hijab as being “set free” from society’s unrealistic expectations. They are no longer thought of as sexual objects, but are desired for their intellect. They are no longer valued for their looks or body shape but for their personality and character. Women wearing hijab report that it minimises sexual harassment in the workplace. Many women report that people (both Muslims and non Muslims) are more inclined to show good manners towards a woman in a scarf. Men open doors, give up seats on public transport, apologise for bad language, and offer to carry groceries and many other small kindnesses that were once a normal part of life in most western communities. http://islam.ru/en/content/story/dress-code-muslim-women |
*Buhari Child Zara Is Paying Over £40,000 / # 12million Naira as School Fees Developing Her Future and Career. *Jonathan's Children Have Being Moved To London For Studies and Residence while Developing Their Career and living In Affluence..... *Atiku Abubakar Children Are Abroad Schooling.... *Tinubu's Children Are Abroad Schooling and Living in Affluence, They Are All Developing and Investing In their Children To Continue To Rule Us After They Are Gone..... You are there As A Jobless Graduate Wearing APC and PDP Customized Vest and Polo, Chanting "Change" Holding Brooms and Carrying Umbrellas Chanting "Transformation" Killing Yourself, Formenting Trouble and Constituting Nuisance to the Society because of Peanuts that can't make you a better person...... Even If You Have No Paying Jobs, Why Not Do Apprentice Or learn a Skill that will make You more Productive today in the Society. Why Not Do Volunteering Jobs Instead Of Looking For Big Pay Jobs!!!! Stop Being A Disgrace To Your Discipline, Stop Wearing APC Vest and Carrying PDP Umbrellas Because That is the Wish of Politicians For You... They Know If You have a Good Job, They Can't Use You As A Thug / Propagandists. If Buhari will Not Bring All His Ten Children To the Street For Campaign and Jonathan Will not Bring his Children and Blood Brothers To The Street For Campaign, Then You are a Disgrace To Your Family If You Don't Stop Masquerading Yourself As PDP and APC Agents, Because Up Till Now, I have Never Seen Buhari 's Children and Jonathan's Children On The Street Wearing APC Vest and Holding Brooms, Neither Have I seen Jonathan's Children Carrying The PDP Umbrella Even On Social Media Let Alone In the Street.... A Word Is Enough For The Wise.... # buildanationini tiatives !!! Wake up don't be used by these power hungry men. You ve a good life to live. |
barcanista:Yes sir I do |
solutionist:Haba so u re telling m a competent leader can't mk sure d money is going to d right purse smh nd also can u tell m y we re still nt producing locally must we import? |
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