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Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by hfeetham0(f): 4:25pm On Aug 20, 2017
SalamRushdie:


The guy is just a very cautious thief dasal!!! and thats why he never informed his colleagues of the money he found on the so called floor like he claimed
Yea.. he saw the money on the floor, quite alright.. BUT whatever made hi returned it and said he saw it on the floor was action of his fear for Allah... he could aswell deny comfortably and the guy won't do nada!

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Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by symbianDON(m): 4:25pm On Aug 20, 2017
papiforreal:


Yes, but when it comes honesty, Muslims are more honest than Christian.
muslim are not more honest than Christians! be objective. honestly isn't about your religious affiliation but about your the state of your heart...your conscience. anyone can be dishonest irrespective of tribe, nationality or religious affiliation. your blanket assumption reeks of prejudice.

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Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by Mintayo(m): 4:25pm On Aug 20, 2017
papiforreal:


Yes, but when it comes honesty, Muslims are more honest than Christian.
Then you should your "Christain" friends. And maybe your church too if there are no honest Christians there.
Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by Nobody: 4:28pm On Aug 20, 2017
u just spoilt ur story wit d xtain/muslim comparism. i have seen 3 phones including android on diff. ocassion but simply made sure d owners got them back even tho i was currently using a lesser phone and have also seen money as well but didnt covet it. i wasnt a moslem to do These tins.

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Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by moneyissues(m): 4:30pm On Aug 20, 2017
Obudupikin:
Dude honesty is not a function of religion but just a matter of principle.

There are as many Christians,Atheists,Traditionalists who are as honest as the Muslim guy in your story.
And in same vein,there are some very dishonest Muslims,Christains etc.

So please,do not tie an act of honesty to religion.
MY blooda thanks 4 clarifying d cocept of honesty nt attached to a particular religion..to me returnin dat money was used to promote d said shop..honesty is an individual ideology... ur mokier obudupikin i also rep ob..
Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by burakado17: 4:32pm On Aug 20, 2017
Andyblaze:
This morning I went down to get my trouser amended, prior to going I had about 5,000 naira in the pocket of this said trouser and I totally forgot I had put it in there last night. Fast forward I went to an Hassan multipurpose shop near my street where they amended clothes, shoes and bags and gave the trouser to one to amend whilst I waited.

When he was there I went home and tested the trouser on my body, then I dipped my hand into my pockets and at that moment I remembered I had put some money there last night but lo and Behold there wasn't any money in there anymore. It was crazy as I sped immediately with the trouser still on back to the shop, one arriving back there I couldn't find the man who amended my trouser. I asked his colleagues about him but they said he had left then I complained to them that the cloth he amended for me had some money in it but I couldn't find it anymore. They told me they had seen no money but that he had already left. Dang! This man has claimed sharp on me and zoomed off with my money and I was resigning to fate, he came strolled back to the shop from wherever he went to and I couldn't recognize him but the other hausa men spoke some hausan to him and then told me he's the one.. I told him i had some money in the trouser he amended but after shaping I couldn't find the money...

Love and Behold, he dipped his hand in his pocket and told me he picked it on the floor that it must have fallen while I was removing the cloth from my body after testing his work. He handed back the 5,000 naira to me.
The honesty of this Muslim fella has made my Sunday already and I couldn't help but wonder, how many of we Christians can actually do this. I know certain people who probably would have shared that money amongst themselves the moment they saw it and all connive to say they didn't see it when I had returned to complain.

THE good is not by claiming we are God - fearing, it's by our deeds.

This is a true story and happened to me minutes ago, Happy Sunday Guys.


God bless you sir for this revelation. You are not an ingrate.

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Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by Edithspecials: 4:33pm On Aug 20, 2017
Andyblaze:
This morning I went down to get my trouser amended, prior to going I had about 5,000 naira in the pocket of this said trouser and I totally forgot I had put it in there last night. Fast forward I went to an Hassan multipurpose shop near my street where they amended clothes, shoes and bags and gave the trouser to one to amend whilst I waited.

When he was there I went home and tested the trouser on my body, then I dipped my
hand into my pockets and at that moment I remembered I had put some money there last night but lo and Behold there wasn't any money in there anymore. It was crazy as I sped immediately with the trouser still on back to the shop, one arriving back there I couldn't find the man who amended my trouser. I asked his colleagues about him but they said he had left then I complained to them that the cloth he amended for me had some money in it but I couldn't find it anymore. They told me they had seen no money but that he had already left. Dang! This man has claimed sharp on me and zoomed off with my money and I was resigning to fate, he came strolled back to the shop from wherever he went to and I couldn't recognize him but the other hausa men spoke some hausan to him and then told me he's the one.. I told him i had some money in the trouser he amended but after shaping I couldn't find the money...

Love and Behold, he dipped his hand in his pocket and told me he picked it on the floor that it must have fallen while I was removing the cloth from my body after testing his work. He handed back the 5,000 naira to me.
The honesty of this Muslim fella has made my Sunday already and I couldn't help but wonder, how many of we Christians can actually do this. I know certain people who probably would have shared that money amongst themselves the moment they saw it and all connive to say they didn't see it when I had returned to complain.

THE good is not by claiming we are God - fearing, it's by our deeds.

This is a true story and happened to me minutes ago, Happy Sunday Guys.



Will you have returned the money if you were the person?

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Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by Moyinoluwa35(f): 4:34pm On Aug 20, 2017
shurley22:
Anyone could have done that.
It all depends on personal principles and convictions.
It's really not a function of any religion whatsoever.
babe pls can you halla me pls 07089814638
Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by laliga01: 4:36pm On Aug 20, 2017
papiforreal:


Yes, but when it comes honesty, Muslims are more honest than Christian.

I bet to disagree, honesty has nothing to do with religion.
1. On two occasions at the airport, money has been returned to the owner that am aware of. Who are they? Christians
2. The civil savant in kogi that was over paid with over 1+ million, she returned it. Who is she? Christian.
3. Last week, a guy reported an alert on his diamond bank account, from his name, you will know he is a Christian.
Plus many other scenario like that. So dnt add religious sentiment cos of ordinary 5k. Na people de return millions.

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Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by sainty2k3(m): 4:36pm On Aug 20, 2017
Op is very shallow when it comes to Christianity or the fesr of God. LNG and short of the story if he is the one that found such money, he wouldn't return it,.
Luckily for him ,Seun is pro-islam and likes this kind of topic. So he got to FP

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Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by Nairaboi(m): 4:37pm On Aug 20, 2017
Truth be told, I am a Christian and can relate with what the O. P pointed out. I have lived in both Christian dominated and Moslem area, and can attest to the fact that the typical Hausa is more honest than any other tribe. The only thing wey spoil Hausa man na their religious intolerance.

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Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by Habakus: 4:38pm On Aug 20, 2017
sweatlana:

Sadly I have to agree with u
It is the igbo boys here in ph who teach aboki how to talk lie.

I'm not being tribal it's just the honest truth...
You be pure Mu*mu.
So the Igbo boys take the Abokis in lying classes according to your chaff reasoning?
As if an adult Northerner cannot differentiate between wrong and right.

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Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by daddyiel(m): 4:41pm On Aug 20, 2017
Why was he waiting for you to come for it ? Why was the money in his pocket when he should have told his colleagues he picked money incase anyone comes looking for it? You go that money because he knows u are certain where the money disappeared

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Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by Ten06(m): 4:43pm On Aug 20, 2017
This is what I was telling somebody today, Christians these days doesn't see anything wrong in dubiously taking another person's money

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Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by Nobody: 4:44pm On Aug 20, 2017
papiforreal:


Yes, but when it comes honesty, Muslims are more honest than Christian.
keep quayet
Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by vickylincon(m): 4:45pm On Aug 20, 2017
Obudupikin:
Dude honesty is not a function of religion but just a matter of principle.

There are as many Christians,Atheists,Traditionalists who are as honest as the Muslim guy in your story.
And in same vein,there are some very dishonest Muslims,Christains etc.

So please,do not tie an act of honesty to religion.
thanks bro. This is how some people expose their ignorance. Must you now criticize your fellow Christians? there are many Christians and traditionalist even moralist that will do just that. In the same vein, you will see long broadcast on WhatsApp claiming blessings of sending to people. Nigerians mentality sha
Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by augustine: 4:47pm On Aug 20, 2017
sweatlana:

Sadly I have to agree with u
It is the igbo boys here in ph who teach aboki how to talk lie.

I'm not being tribal it's just the honest truth...
Honest truth? Nah. Myopic truth? Yah
Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by Nobody: 4:50pm On Aug 20, 2017
Oga, there are many Muslims that will never return it and there are many Christians that will do what that guy did. Stop with this kind of judgement.
Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by Gidex4u(m): 4:50pm On Aug 20, 2017
papiforreal:


Yes, but when it comes honesty, Muslims are more honest than Christian.

I disagree with this statement.
It's not about religion, but about individual integrity please.

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Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by muller101(m): 4:51pm On Aug 20, 2017
papiforreal:


Yes, but when it comes honesty, Muslims are more honest than Christian.
a Muslim cobler ran away with my shoes in Calabar 2012

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Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by mneedss(m): 4:54pm On Aug 20, 2017
Morality is good but not enough...you need salvation to make meaning out of it here and hereafter

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Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by giles14(m): 5:01pm On Aug 20, 2017
Andyblaze:
This morning I went down to get my trouser amended, prior to going I had about 5,000 naira in the pocket of this said trouser and I totally forgot I had put it in there last night. Fast forward I went to an Hassan multipurpose shop near my street where they amended clothes, shoes and bags and gave the trouser to one to amend whilst I waited.

When he was there I went home and tested the trouser on my body, then I dipped my hand into my pockets and at that moment I remembered I had put some money there last night but lo and Behold there wasn't any money in there anymore. It was crazy as I sped immediately with the trouser still on back to the shop, one arriving back there I couldn't find the man who amended my trouser. I asked his colleagues about him but they said he had left then I complained to them that the cloth he amended for me had some money in it but I couldn't find it anymore. They told me they had seen no money but that he had already left. Dang! This man has claimed sharp on me and zoomed off with my money and I was resigning to fate, he came strolled back to the shop from wherever he went to and I couldn't recognize him but the other hausa men spoke some hausan to him and then told me he's the one.. I told him i had some money in the trouser he amended but after shaping I couldn't find the money...

Love and Behold, he dipped his hand in his pocket and told me he picked it on the floor that it must have fallen while I was removing the cloth from my body after testing his work. He handed back the 5,000 naira to me.
The honesty of this Muslim fella has made my Sunday already and I couldn't help but wonder, how many of we Christians can actually do this. I know certain people who probably would have shared that money amongst themselves the moment they saw it and all connive to say they didn't see it when I had returned to complain.

THE good is not by claiming we are God - fearing, it's by our deeds.

This is a true story and happened to me minutes ago, Happy Sunday Guys.


as a Christian we are thought to first remove d log of wood from our eyes b4 removing a grain of sand from someone else.


so pls search urslve b4 demanding honesty fro others

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Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by Fidelismaria: 5:04pm On Aug 20, 2017
papiforreal:

Yes, but when it comes honesty, Muslims are more honest than Christian.

slowpoke
more honest me anus
Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by patola080(m): 5:07pm On Aug 20, 2017
papiforreal:


Yes, but when it comes honesty, Muslims are more honest than Christian.
dat means if u too find dis money u re not going to gv it to d owner abi?? Some Christian re more honest den ur so call Muslims n some Muslims too re honest den we Christian it is in both so stop all dis ur side of one dan d other
Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by udemzyudex(m): 5:10pm On Aug 20, 2017
Bro forget that stuff, it's because of the way you approach him, why didn't he give it to you on seeing you, why did they have communicate in hausa language before he gave you?

The money fell from you pocket and he didn't call your attention to it?

Moreover, being honest have nothing to do with religion.

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Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by gentlechyke(m): 5:16pm On Aug 20, 2017
Obudupikin:
Dude honesty is not a function of religion but just a matter of principle.

There are as many Christians,Atheists,Traditionalists who are as honest as the Muslim guy in your story.
And in same vein,there are some very dishonest Muslims,Christains etc.

So please,do not tie an act of honesty to religion.

Said it from my thought. First duping ever in the guise of a friend was by a muslim. Honesty is not a thing about religion.

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Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by obatez123: 5:17pm On Aug 20, 2017
You cant conclude that moslems are honest than christians based on one occurrence. There are still many honest christians. It all depend on people you meet.
Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by Mercylix20(f): 5:19pm On Aug 20, 2017
Andyblaze:
This morning I went down to get my trouser amended, prior to going I had about 5,000 naira in the pocket of this said trouser and I totally forgot I had put it in there last night. Fast forward I went to an Hassan multipurpose shop near my street where they amended clothes, shoes and bags and gave the trouser to one to amend whilst I waited.

When he was there I went home and tested the trouser on my body, then I dipped my hand into my pockets and at that moment I remembered I had put some money there last night but lo and Behold there wasn't any money in there anymore. It was crazy as I sped immediately with the trouser still on back to the shop, one arriving back there I couldn't find the man who amended my trouser. I asked his colleagues about him but they said he had left then I complained to them that the cloth he amended for me had some money in it but I couldn't find it anymore. They told me they had seen no money but that he had already left. Dang! This man has claimed sharp on me and zoomed off with my money and I was resigning to fate, he came strolled back to the shop from wherever he went to and I couldn't recognize him but the other hausa men spoke some hausan to him and then told me he's the one.. I told him i had some money in the trouser he amended but after shaping I couldn't find the money...

Love and Behold, he dipped his hand in his pocket and told me he picked it on the floor that it must have fallen while I was removing the cloth from my body after testing his work. He handed back the 5,000 naira to me.
The honesty of this Muslim fella has made my Sunday already and I couldn't help but wonder, how many of we Christians can actually do this. I know certain people who probably would have shared that money amongst themselves the moment they saw it and all connive to say they didn't see it when I had returned to complain.

THE good is not by claiming we are God - fearing, it's by our deeds.

This is a true story and happened to me minutes ago, Happy Sunday Guys.


And you couldn't give him something out of it..Lol
Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by theSpark(m): 5:19pm On Aug 20, 2017
Hausa people are generally honest and less inclined towards worldly possessions. Religion has little to do with it, if not many of their correligionists in the South West wouldn't be dabbling into internet fraud.
Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by ngcars(m): 5:23pm On Aug 20, 2017
You are surprised because you will not do the same if you find yourself in his position.


Andyblaze:
This morning I went down to get my trouser amended, prior to going I had about 5,000 naira in the pocket of this said trouser and I totally forgot I had put it in there last night. Fast forward I went to an Hassan multipurpose shop near my street where they amended clothes, shoes and bags and gave the trouser to one to amend whilst I waited.

When he was there I went home and tested the trouser on my body, then I dipped my hand into my pockets and at that moment I remembered I had put some money there last night but lo and Behold there wasn't any money in there anymore. It was crazy as I sped immediately with the trouser still on back to the shop, one arriving back there I couldn't find the man who amended my trouser. I asked his colleagues about him but they said he had left then I complained to them that the cloth he amended for me had some money in it but I couldn't find it anymore. They told me they had seen no money but that he had already left. Dang! This man has claimed sharp on me and zoomed off with my money and I was resigning to fate, he came strolled back to the shop from wherever he went to and I couldn't recognize him but the other hausa men spoke some hausan to him and then told me he's the one.. I told him i had some money in the trouser he amended but after shaping I couldn't find the money...

Love and Behold, he dipped his hand in his pocket and told me he picked it on the floor that it must have fallen while I was removing the cloth from my body after testing his work. He handed back the 5,000 naira to me.
The honesty of this Muslim fella has made my Sunday already and I couldn't help but wonder, how many of we Christians can actually do this. I know certain people who probably would have shared that money amongst themselves the moment they saw it and all connive to say they didn't see it when I had returned to complain.

THE good is not by claiming we are God - fearing, it's by our deeds.

This is a true story and happened to me minutes ago, Happy Sunday Guys.


Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by Flatties: 5:24pm On Aug 20, 2017
flyca:
There is no tribe, religion or creed.
Just Humans. Good humans and Bad humans.

Op, the guy on your story is just a good human.

Words on Marble
Re: How A Muslim Made My Sunday This Morning by Tellemall: 5:24pm On Aug 20, 2017
SalamRushdie:


The guy is just a very cautious thief dasal!!! and thats why he never informed his colleagues of the money he found on the so called floor like he claimed

You're right.

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