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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by TVTKOKO(m): 11:52pm On Nov 13, 2018
Iblad0994:


I just don’t know what’s wrong with some people. Hijab to the Muslims is their identity, the government already said it should be short, and also with the same school color as the school uniform.

This is the south my brother, I’ve not heard of any terrorist in the south, stop using the northern peeps to judge the southerners.

Who are the foolish southerners watching? Who are the southern Jihadists? I lived all through my undergraduate days with the knock of jehovah witness on my door on sundays, even tho I’m a Muslim , I always gently tell them that and they leave. But they will definitely come back the next week and that’s how it was for other people. You can’t see any Muslim shouting christainization but if it were to be the other way round, hell would have been let loose coz some Christians will have started shouting Islamization coz the Muslim keep knocking on their door even after telling them his/her faith.

Learn to be tolerant and stop using vulgar word to describe people just because they share a different faith.

God bless you bro.. A thorough check would reveal that guy is from southeast or south south. I wonder their problems with whatever is going on in the west

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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by Optionalx: 11:53pm On Nov 13, 2018
cola:



Please tell us the religious attire that the "other kids" wear [b]every time and everywhere[/b] they go.

Pls tell us what the other kids are [b]required[/b] to wear by their religious tenet at all times.

As if we don't know what some people wear into even their place of 'worship'.
You're just dumb. So a Muslim who did not wear hijab is (not/less) Muslim.
What is the percentage of Muslims who wear hijab to those who did not?
Religion continues to deprive some people common sense reasoning.

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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by richiepolymer(m): 11:54pm On Nov 13, 2018
Why can't we just separate religion from our education? This is an invitation to confusion and anarchy. They must approve ATR children wearing of cowries and beads too. All religious groups dressing must be allowed too and let's see what the end result will be.
Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by Ogbenisleem(m): 12:09am On Nov 14, 2018
atikulated2019:
I hope they don't hide bomb and codeine under the hijab

Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by Aawizdom(m): 12:10am On Nov 14, 2018
Alhamdulillah. The prophecy is surfacing. Islam will concur the whole world. Tick Tock Tick Tock...
Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by BAZETU12: 12:11am On Nov 14, 2018
hijab is good I don't why ppl will not like hijab even the mother of Jesus always on hijab that's God law hijab is for Muslim and Christian,that's why I said Muslim follow God law than the Christian ppl

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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by Aawizdom(m): 12:12am On Nov 14, 2018
sirusX:


I get your point, but you're wrong on some things
I dunno how the Jehovah Witness people preach though, but I believe the essence of evangelism is sharing the Word.

Take it like a friend coming to visit and gist with you every week about different things. You're not been forced to concur with the talk, but you could take a few words you can relate with...plus give your opinion too

So, it's not about trying to convert you in the way you put Christianization/Islamization
Which word? speak the word...

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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by Nobody: 12:26am On Nov 14, 2018
sirusX:


I get your point, but you're wrong on some things
I dunno how the Jehovah Witness people preach though, but I believe the essence of evangelism is sharing the Word.

Take it like a friend coming to visit and gist with you every week about different things. You're not been forced to concur with the talk, but you could take a few words you can relate with...plus give your opinion too

So, it's not about trying to convert you in the way you put Christianization/Islamization
I understand what you’re talking bro. But if you know the modus operandi of jehovah witness people, they always keep coming every Sunday until maybe you say some harsh words which I wouldn’t say coz of my cool attitude. But I always politely tell them I’m a Muslim but they keep coming. They will even tell you to confess your sins and accept the lord Jesus Christ.

Although, I know it’s their own way of evangelism and since we’re all the same human we keep tolerating this even with a different faith. This is so among most people that live in the southwest Muslim and Christians alike .

Now let’s say, a Muslim brother keep coming to your house every Sunday and reading from the Quran to you and telling you that you have to neglect your ways and follow the Quran. Then, you tell the person not to come back and the next week they keep coming back. Some Christians although not really from the Southwest will start screaming Islamization.

Also, all through my secondary school days, we always observe prayers in the Christian way on mondays-thursdays , sing hymn , and only observe Muslim prayers just on Fridays. People never seems to shout Islamization then coz most Muslims parents do not tend to bother about that.

Although, in the Southwest we don’t care about religion but some people from the other side have started trying to inflict the Christians here with the ideology of Islamization which is totally alien to the Yoruba doctrine of association. We are one Yoruba irrespective of religion differences.

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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by Skylee(m): 12:57am On Nov 14, 2018
OladimejiRufai:


What exactly does Islam itself say about a woman wearing make up and revealing her adorned face before non mahram men (strange men)

That is why whenever I see an argument against Islam, i dont bother to argue sometimes because some times, what Islam is being attacked for is NOT even part of Islam or endorsed by Islam.

look at ur post now. U attacked Muslims saying what u said making it seem like Islam is irrational if it commands women to cover thrmselves and allow women to use make up

meanwhile, what u are attacking Islam for, Islam itself forbids it.

in the Shareeah, it is PROHIBITED for a woman to display her adornments before strange men hence what u see in that picture is HARAM for a woman to do.

But u saw a Muslim doing it and u assumed that is what Islam supports.... That is a weak and poisonous mentality that u need to get rid of ASAP

Never judge Islam by the actions of Muslims, rather judge the actions of Muslim by Islam

What Islam itself teaches vs what Muslims do... these are two different things.

Before u criticize Islam for anything, make sure it is actually part of Islam. if it is what u see people do, then it is not tenable enough

meanwhile the prophet pbuh also told us that there will come the time when Muslims will be deviating from the right path. Now think about it. if that is the case, what if what u see a muslim doing and thinking it is part of Islam is actuslly a manifestion of the prophecy of the prophet (meaning what that Muslim is doing is a form of deviance) will it be right to judge Islam by it?

Educate urself man/woman

Now read the message and not the conveyer (me)

I am not a saint

U seem confused yourself.

"...What Islam itself teaches vs what Muslims do... these are two different things."

Islam preaches peace but Muslims are violent right? Correct!

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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by petermichaels(m): 1:02am On Nov 14, 2018
Hmm! Who hijab help!?? I beg of Dem like make Dem legalize am for the world.
Hypocrites Nation!!
Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by Dollabiz: 1:20am On Nov 14, 2018
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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by Nobody: 1:50am On Nov 14, 2018
Skylee:


U seem confused yourself.

"...What Islam itself teaches vs what Muslims do... these are two different things."

Islam preaches peace but Muslims are violent right? Correct!

how do i seem confused

What Islam teaches vs what people do... they are two different things

how is this confusing?

If a Christian rapes, does that necesarily mean Christianity supports raping?

If a hindu steals, does that necesarily mean Hinduism supports stealing

Kindly show me what is confusing there and please when u want to give that a try, make sure ur brain is activated in the activity

I mean make sure u use ur brain

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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by Nobody: 2:03am On Nov 14, 2018
oyatz:
Let's give these ladies 65% pass mark for being educated, practice religion and still beautiful.
Their positive sides outweigh the haram side.









Who are you O helpless mortal??

Who do u think u are that makes u think u can delibrate on a divine matter... A matter upon which only God has the divine right to decide upon

u human... helpless and defenseless... dependent and imperfect...

With all the shortcomings and flaws as a human that u are, u think you can ascertain what should be the fate of someone or what should be awarded to someone in a matter that is clearly beyond u

From what brain... what IQ... what knowledge... what mentality did u decide that score??!

From that ur brain with all its deficiencies typical of a human brain??

That matter is clearly beyond u..

Naturally, u do not even have the power to see beyond some extent in this world

not to talk of a matter that is out of this world

Watch ur tongue boy/girl

It can make u or mar u
Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by MicroBox: 3:15am On Nov 14, 2018
LuciferPreeqson:
Sloooooooooooooowly... Islam jihadists are successfully conquering new territories & foolish southerners are watching.


*spits angry
Have you ever seen Holy Mary picture or image without a cover or Jesus Christ picture or image without a beard?
Islam Jihadists indeed.
Christians are more fanatic than Muslims "Speaking from experience"
Muslims individually own and uphold the custody of their Islamic religion while the pastors own the custody of Christian religion.
Muslim individual anywhere in the world will not take shi.t as regards to his faith. Which in turn will be seen as extremist.

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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by Glink2018(m): 3:55am On Nov 14, 2018
Kwamecron:
Rubbish.

Apart from the iPob pal that are the main problem to Nigeria in every aspect,
The second ppl are the Muslim trying all possible means to Islamize the nation and inbiding this their stupid way of life the rubbish mentality.
Well.
In the Bible God distabelized those ppl building to get to him buy giving den different language so they can't understand themselves n religion too.



Christianity left Israel as a relationship, entered Rome as a religion, got to Europe as politics and came to Africa as business




....and entered your brain so that you can be delivered from misrepresentation... and got to your body so that it can deliver you from impure thought...
Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by enemyofprogress: 4:19am On Nov 14, 2018
Rubbish!
Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by NightHawke: 5:01am On Nov 14, 2018
I AM WORRIED BY THIS DEVELOPMENT IN LAGOS STATE. THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO BE NEUTRAL AND UNIFYING. I HAVE ALWAYS SAID THE NATIONAL ANTHEM IS ENOUGH.

LAGOS WILL SOON GO THE WAY OF OSUN STATE.....THE SOUTHWEST SCHOOLS USED TO MAINTAIN BALANCE, I HOPE ALL THESE NEW DEVELOPMENTS ARE NOT SIGNS OF IMMINENT DANGER OR SUBTLE INDOCTRINATION BY A PEOPLE, SECT OR RELIGION.

IN EXPRESSING FREEDOM OF RELIGION AS A HUMAN RIGHT WE SHOULD NOT THROW OUR FAITH IN THE FACE OF OTHERS.

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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by airmark(m): 5:33am On Nov 14, 2018
Empiree:
See mumus trying to complicate simple thing

You are the mumu here who should be educated in the religion you claimed to belong. Hijab is meant to cover the head and the chest. Show me hijab worn by an Arabian, that doesn't cover the chest of the wearer like in the photo you foolishly posted?

No wonder Boko Haram boys believe they are the true Muslims, you lots don't even understand the basics.
Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by meforkene(m): 5:49am On Nov 14, 2018
OladimejiRufai:


What exactly does Islam itself say about a woman wearing make up and revealing her adorned face before non mahram men (strange men)

That is why whenever I see an argument against Islam, i dont bother to argue sometimes because some times, what Islam is being attacked for is NOT even part of Islam or endorsed by Islam.

look at ur post now. U attacked Muslims saying what u said making it seem like Islam is irrational if it commands women to cover thrmselves and allow women to use make up

meanwhile, what u are attacking Islam for, Islam itself forbids it.

in the Shareeah, it is PROHIBITED for a woman to display her adornments before strange men hence what u see in that picture is HARAM for a woman to do.

But u saw a Muslim doing it and u assumed that is what Islam supports.... That is a weak and poisonous mentality that u need to get rid of ASAP

Never judge Islam by the actions of Muslims, rather judge the actions of Muslim by Islam

What Islam itself teaches vs what Muslims do... these are two different things.

Before u criticize Islam for anything, make sure it is actually part of Islam. if it is what u see people do, then it is not tenable enough

meanwhile the prophet pbuh also told us that there will come the time when Muslims will be deviating from the right path. Now think about it. if that is the case, what if what u see a muslim doing and thinking it is part of Islam is actuslly a manifestion of the prophecy of the prophet (meaning what that Muslim is doing is a form of deviance) will it be right to judge Islam by it?

Educate urself man/woman

Now read the message and not the conveyer (me)

I am not a saint

First it wasn't an attack, it was a question he asked.

I wonder why you blame him for the perception. This is because it seems Islam is even confusing for Muslims themselves. Eg. There are past protests by women of the Middle East against the hijab so don't blame non-Muslims for the contradictions amongst muslims.

You also said judge muslims by the rulings of Islam: OK. I'll go deep. Does every Muslim believe in jihad?

Sultan of Sokoto has never criticised Boko Haram because they're actually not completely veering off the Islam scriptures.

I read some book 'Beyond The Headlines ,Boko Haram' and I understood why terrorism is a bit of part and parcel of Islam because all their actions are guided by and quoted in the Quran.

Don't be too offended cos that's the truth.
UK and France especially have messed up and they know.

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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by omojeesu(m): 6:01am On Nov 14, 2018
"Christianity left Israel as a relationship, entered Rome as a religion, got to Europe as politics and came to Africa as business"

Good analysis!
Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by kogi2010: 6:07am On Nov 14, 2018
WaffenSS:

They're already in hell
They just don't know it.
bros na true o

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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by seguntijan(m): 6:20am On Nov 14, 2018
To all Sisters, friends, aunts and mothers in Islam
Hijab is A to Z. Dear Sisters, Do You Know That
Our Hijab is A- Act of worship. Our Hijab is B- Beauty. Our Hijab is C- Cover of our body. Our Hijab is D- Dignity. Our Hijab is E- Elegant wear. Our Hijab is F- Favourite cover. Our Hijab is G- Gift from Allah. Our Hijab is H- Health veil. Our Hijab is I- Identity. Our Hijab is J- Justified covering. Our Hijab is K- Knowledge right. Our Hijab is L- Legal right. Our Hijab is M- Modesty. Our Hijab is N- Nobility. Our Hijab is O- Obedience to Allah. Our Hijab is P- Precious pride. Our Hijab is Q- Quality cover. Our Hijab is R- Right in Islam. Our Hijab is S- Strength to us. Our Hijab is T- Treasure to us. Our Hijab is U- Unique to us. Our Hijab is V- Veil to cover body. Our Hijab is W- World best fashion Our Hijab is X- Xtra cute Our Hijab is Y- Youthful protection for the girl child Our Hijab is Z- Zeal for emancipation for good behaviour.
*Hijab is our pride as Muslim woman,

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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by Tijay90(m): 6:43am On Nov 14, 2018
Until a terrorist attack happens that involves an hijabi, Nigerians won't learn. By the way...cele people should also wear their garments to school too...ifa people can also tie their charms or wear it like necklace...minus one day before I leave this shii hole.
Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by cola: 7:02am On Nov 14, 2018
Optionalx:

You're just dumb. So a Muslim who did not wear hijab is (not/less) Muslim.
What is the percentage of Muslims who wear hijab to those who did not?
Religion continues to deprive some people common sense reasoning.

Insults and abuses are not intelligence.

Rather than answer a question even as a 'medulus interloper', you result to adult tantrums. It's only lack of capacity that makes one behave that way.

Have a good day.

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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by TVTKOKO(m): 7:07am On Nov 14, 2018
NightHawke:
I AM WORRIED BY THIS DEVELOPMENT IN LAGOS STATE. THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO BE NEUTRAL AND UNIFYING. I HAVE ALWAYS SAID THE NATIONAL ANTHEM IS ENOUGH.

LAGOS WILL SOON GO THE WAY OF OSUN STATE.....THE SOUTHWEST SCHOOLS USED TO MAINTAIN BALANCE, I HOPE ALL THESE NEW DEVELOPMENTS ARE NOT SIGNS OF IMMINENT DANGER OR SUBTLE INDOCTRINATION BY A PEOPLE, SECT OR RELIGION.

IN EXPRESSING FREEDOM OF RELIGION AS A HUMAN RIGHT WE SHOULD NOT THROW OUR FAITH IN THE FACE OF OTHERS.
Throw faith in what way bro? It's not as if the Christian students were asked to wear hijab or anything of similar nature.. I'm a Christian and I see nothing wrong with it. The southwest where i come from are learned people who surely knows where boundaries aren't supposed to be crossed and this hijab thingy is not one of them.

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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by Navy08(m): 7:07am On Nov 14, 2018
There should be freedom to practice any thing one chose to do. Whether Christian, Islam, Stones, Animals, Human beings etc. After all is their choice.
Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by hrykanu231(m): 7:23am On Nov 14, 2018
Abjay97:
Alhamdulillah... The country is indeed moving forward by this development..Schools nationwide should follow suit as modesty is key to National development.. but our counterparts who are rich and wealthy do not wear hijab... Why is that?

Because religion is for the poor. Imagine what we are celebrating in 2018(hijab wearing) when countries are breaking grounds in science.

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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by Nobody: 7:24am On Nov 14, 2018
meforkene:


First it wasn't an attack, it was a question he asked.

I wonder why you blame him for the perception. This is because it seems Islam is even confusing for Muslims themselves. Eg. There are past protests by women of the Middle East against the hijab so don't blame non-Muslims for the contradictions amongst muslims.

You also said judge muslims by the rulings of Islam: OK. I'll go deep. Does every Muslim believe in jihad?

Sultan of Sokoto has never criticised Boko Haram because they're actually not completely veering off the Islam scriptures.

I read some book 'Beyond The Headlines ,Boko Haram' and I understood why terrorism is a bit of part and parcel of Islam because all their actions are guided by and quoted in the Quran.

Don't be too offended cos that's the truth.
UK and France especially have messed up and they know.

Sultan of Sokoto has never spoken against them, u said, thinking u were raising points.

But I want u to know that if there is something called chicken change, ur points can as well be described as chicken points.

No 1.

If Sultan of Sokoto has not spoken against Boko Haram, it does not NECESSARILY mean he supports them.

Has he come out explicitly to say "I support them"?

What if he is afraid? What if he does not have the time to criticize them? What if he decided not to do so because some other people have done it already?

Now to futher burst ur bubble... again I repeat... lack of knowledge abt islam is one of the problems of people.

Lemme now tell u something... Even if the Sultan comes out explicitly to say he supports Boko Haram, it still does not mean that is what Islam says.

King Salman of Saudi Arabia, despite being the ruler of a country where shariah is the law and despite being the custodians of the two mosques, he shakes hand with women.

Are u now gonna tell me since the king does it, then islam allows it?

No.

U see... what a person says does not count in islam. what the shariah says is what counts. what a person says can only count if he backs up his saying with evidence from Quran and Sunnah.

So even if sultan supports boko haram, it still does not necessarily mean Islam supports it. this is common sense!!!

And secondly u said u read a book.. imagine...

Who wrote the book? I ask u

Perhaps someone who is ignorant of the true Islam or confused like many of u here on nairaland wrote it and u think u can justify Islam with it

Man... it is amazing, close to being a miracle how u could come up with "chicken points"

believe me, this is the first time I see points as empty as this to be qualified to grab that title "chicken points"

U can do better man

but with sound knowledge!!

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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by dragon2(m): 7:43am On Nov 14, 2018
This might cause segregation amongst our children at a very young age. They will recognise Muslims and Christians in school,divide into religious social pairings,teach hate amongst themselves and engage in religious confrontation in school,something most commentators here did not experience. Most here at a young age in school knew about the other as a best friend, rather than by faith or tribe. My best friend in secondary school was my opposite in faith and tribe but we were inseparable and still friends till date. Uniforms are meant to be uniform to help a nation born divided to integrate.
Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by Nobody: 7:48am On Nov 14, 2018
CyynthiaKiss:
Resurgent4oodua Yoruba Christians are in big trouble.

undecided What is my own? I will be rich and my children can be saved from any islamization. I feel we should just keep watching to see where muslims are going.
Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by meforkene(m): 7:54am On Nov 14, 2018
OladimejiRufai:


Sultan of Sokoto has never spoken against them, u said, thinking u were raising points.

But I want u to know that if there is something called chicken change, ur points can as well be described as chicken points.

No 1.

If Sultan of Sokoto has not spoken against Boko Haram, it does not NECESSARILY mean he supports them.

Has he come out explicitly to say "I support them"?

What if he is afraid? What if he does not have the time to criticize them? What if he decided not to do so because some other people have done it already?

Now to futher burst ur bubble... again I repeat... lack of knowledge abt islam is one of the problems of people.

Lemme now tell u something... Even if the Sultan comes out explicitly to say he supports Boko Haram, it still does not mean that is what Islam says.

King Salman of Saudi Arabia, despite being the ruler of a country where shariah is the law and despite being the custodians of the two mosques, he shakes hand with women.

Are u now gonna tell me since the king does it, then islam allows it?

No.

U see... what a person says does not count in islam. what the shariah says is what counts. what a person says can only count if he backs up his saying with evidence from Quran and Sunnah.

So even if sultan supports boko haram, it still does not necessarily mean Islam supports it. this is common sense!!!

And secondly u said u read a book.. imagine...

Who wrote the book? I ask u

Perhaps someone who is ignorant of the true Islam or confused like many of u here on nairaland wrote it and u think u can justify Islam with it

Man... it is amazing, close to being a miracle how u could come up with "chicken points"

believe me, this is the first time I see points as empty as this to be qualified to grab that title "chicken points"

U can do better man

but with sound knowledge!!

Sultan is the 'custodian' of Islam in Nigeria. Why are you making excuses for the Sultan's absolute lack of criticism on the biggest challenge in Islam (being BHT) and the country at large.
You said what if he's afraid. A topmost religious leader is afraid of speaking against the biggest threat to the religion he protects? Do you even listen to yourself?
Then you said he doesn't have the time but makes out time to comment on Law school hijab and also when there were reprisal attacks on Fulani communities.
About the book, 'Beyond The Headlines'..it was written by a group of authors, half were Nigerians and the others weren't. No one disputes the stance of the book cos it dealt with day to day happenings from origin of BH.

You veered straight to insults without addressing properly the issues I raised.
Do you even understand the Quran?
Doesn't the Quran support and defend abduction of girls and enslaving them?

Like I said, it's obvious understanding Islam is even more confusing to muslims themselves.

I ask again Does every Muslim believe in Jihad according to Islam?

Also bearing in mind that a lot of Northern muslims are illiterate and listen wholeheartedly to the Sultan, isn't it only right the Sultan condemns BH but then....

How many muslims condemn the ideology of Boko Haram?

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Re: Hijab Now Allowed In Lagos Public Schools by Nobody: 7:56am On Nov 14, 2018
Iblad0994:

I understand what you’re talking bro. But if you know the modus operandi of jehovah witness people, they always keep coming every Sunday until maybe you say some harsh words which I wouldn’t say coz of my cool attitude. But I always politely tell them I’m a Muslim but they keep coming. They will even tell you to confess your sins and accept the lord Jesus Christ.

Although, I know it’s their own way of evangelism and since we’re all the same human we keep tolerating this even with a different faith. This is so among most people that live in the southwest Muslim and Christians alike .

Now let’s say, a Muslim brother keep coming to your house every Sunday and reading from the Quran to you and telling you that you have to neglect your ways and follow the Quran. Then, you tell the person not to come back and the next week they keep coming back. Some Christians although not really from the Southwest will start screaming Islamization.

Also, all through my secondary school days, we always observe prayers in the Christian way on mondays-thursdays , sing hymn , and only observe Muslim prayers just on Fridays. People never seems to shout Islamization then coz most Muslims parents do not tend to bother about that.

Although, in the Southwest we don’t care about religion but some people from the other side have started trying to inflict the Christians here with the ideology of Islamization which is totally alien to the Yoruba doctrine of association. We are one Yoruba irrespective of religion differences.



I am yoruba and christian and I also disagree with parts of your message but I am too tired to argue.

Muslims can do what they want as long as they don't disturb the rest of the country. Our individual task is to be well off so we can be above societal trends.

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