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HealthRe: Kano Doctor Dies 15 Minutes After Arriving To Treat Patients by quadraheem(m): 1:56pm On Jul 02
May Allah forgive all his shortcomings and grant him Aljannah Firdaus
PetsRe: This Beautiful Bird Just Got Caught In A Trap Not Meant For It by quadraheem(m): 9:54pm On Jul 01
A fish farmer is somewhere happy about this victory. If only you know.
This bird can swallow fingerling, juveniles and the likes
PoliticsRe: Primate Ayodele To Kwankwaso: I Never Defamed You — It Was Just A Prophecy by quadraheem(m): 12:02pm On Jun 25
Make you come go tell the court that it's just a fake prophesy and na there you dey chop
PoliticsRe: Confrontation Between Mama Pee, Flag Boy And A Ratel Member (Video) by quadraheem(m): 8:30am On Jun 25
Why police no come pack all these causing public nuisance and make dem face the magistrate court?
AgricultureRe: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by quadraheem(m): 12:29pm On Jun 24
The business is good but the main challenge is the marketing aspect of it.
The best way out is for you to process your fish and sell to the direct consumers. Then you will make a lot of profit on it.
IslamFasting Ashura On The 10th Of Muharram by quadraheem(op): 11:52am On Jun 23
As we welcome the new Islamic year, we should take the time to reflect on ourselves and how we can make this year better than the last. One of the best opportunities to get a fresh start is by fasting the day of Ashura. Ashura literally means ‘the tenth’ and refers to the 10th day of Muharram, the first month in the Islamic calendar year. It is a day that our Prophet Muhammad ﷺ fasted and encouraged us to fast as well. He ﷺ tells us that fasting on this day forgives our sins from the previous year! What better way to get started on a clean slate?

The Prophet ﷺ never abandoned fasting the day of Ashura. We are told that, “There are four things which the Prophet never gave up: fasting Ashura, fasting during the ten days [of Dhul Hijjah], fasting three days of each month, and praying two rak’at before al-ghadah [i.e., Fajr].” [Sunan Al-Nasa'i #2416].

Given that fasting Ashura was so important to the Prophet ﷺ, you might be curious as to why this day is significant. Many of you may have heard that the Prophet ﷺ began fasting the day of Ashura when he arrived in Madinah and found the Jews fasting this day because it coincided with Passover. Ibn Abbas (rA) narrated that:
“When the Prophet ﷺ arrived at Madinah, the Jews were observing the fast on Ashura, and they said, ‘This is the day when Moses became victorious over Pharaoh.’ On that, the Prophet ﷺ said to his companions, ‘You (Muslims) have more right to celebrate Moses' victory than they have, so observe the fast on this day.’”

[Sahih Al-Bukhari #4680]

It is therefore important to also fast on the 9th of Muharram together with the 10th of Muharram in line with the Sunnah of the Prophet may the peace and blessings of Allah be with him.
PoliticsRe: Several Failed Prophecies Of Primate Ayodele Documented By Femi Adesina by quadraheem(m): 1:59pm On Jun 22
Let's quickly report him to Governor Soludo, he knows how to deal with people like him.
No long story.
Nairaland GeneralRe: 8-Year-Old Nigerian Pupil Drives Siblings To School (Video) by quadraheem(m): 9:23pm On Jun 16
If FRSC arrest him and his parents, no one should cry foul sha.
It is an offense in case you don't know
IslamThe Hidden Power Of Charity by quadraheem(op): 2:13am On Jun 09
Imam Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said in his book ‘Uddat al-Ṣābirīn (عدة الصابرين):

“In charity are benefits and blessings that none can fully enumerate except Allah…”

Charity is not merely giving money away.
It is an act that transforms the heart, protects the soul, and brings blessings into one’s life in ways we often cannot see.

Among its many benefits:

* It protects from calamities and evil endings.
* It extinguishes sins just as water extinguishes fire.
* It preserves wealth and brings barakah into one’s provision.
* It opens the doors of rizq and softens the heart.
* It strengthens trust in Allah and nurtures good expectations of Him.
* It humiliates Shayṭān and purifies the soul from greed and selfishness.
* It makes a person beloved to Allah and beloved to people.
* It becomes a shade for its giver on the Day of Judgment.
* It eases the hardships of this life and the next.
* It invites a person toward more acts of goodness and righteousness.

And perhaps one of the greatest blessings of charity is that it reminds us:
what we give for Allah is never truly lost.

The miser fears poverty, but the believer knows that Allah never decreases wealth through sincere charity.

Give even if little.
Give quietly.
Give regularly.
Give with hope in Allah.

You may never fully know how much harm Allah protected you from because of a sincere charity given only for His sake.

Remember reminders soften hearts and bring us closer to Allah.

PoliticsRe: 2027: Rabiu Kwankwaso Will Be 'Partner' As VP, Not Spare Tyre – Peter Obi by quadraheem(m): 12:11pm On Jun 01
I just hope this man will not because of thirst for power implicate himself when he eventually wins the race.
Power is never run that way, there must be only one person in charge to get things done.
Go and ask what is presently happening in Senegal between the president and the just sacked prime Minister.
PoliticsRe: Man Confronted A Lady For Wearing Tinubu's Renewed Hope Polo by quadraheem(m): 4:20pm On May 31
These so called genz people go dey always go overboard. Should you be harassing others upon their fundamental human rights because of your own selfish interests?
CelebritiesRe: Celebrity Beggar Lekki Street Boy Attempt To Break Begging Record by quadraheem(m): 4:22pm On May 30
He wan become an official role model for almajiri
PoliticsRe: Drama At The NDC Primaries In Abuja As Emeka Ike And Trageel Cry Out by quadraheem(m): 4:49pm On May 29
These people never know what politics is all about. Na now a lot of people will understand that it is entirely different from social media rantings.
Politics na dirty game o...
PoliticsRe: Drone Will Be My Defence Minister - Sowore, AAC Presidential Candidate by quadraheem(m): 1:21pm On May 29
After using about 4 trillion naira to pay workers salaries alone
PoliticsRe: There Will Be No NDC Primaries For FCT Senatorial Seat - Aisha Yesufu by quadraheem(m): 8:53am On May 29
Politics go soon happen to you and that time your eyes go clear say no be ordinary.
InvestmentRe: Please I Need Help With My 7million Naira by quadraheem(m): 9:30pm On May 27
Why not try to look beyond these two
HealthRe: Naval Officer, WO Yusuf M.O Dies While Serving Punishment From Her Superior by quadraheem(m): 5:30am On May 27
We always want to show power or authority when given one at any point in time not minding the consequences.
What has she gained now by punishing her unnecessarily?
CrimeRe: Lagos State Police Command Inaugurates ‘command Sweepers Squad’ In Ikorodu by quadraheem(m): 5:01am On May 26
This is indeed a welcome development.
PoliticsRe: Should Obidients In ADC Vote Hayatu-Deen To Stop Atiku's Unending Ambition? by quadraheem(m): 1:06pm On May 25
So obidients dey for other political parties too?
So obidients too sabi divide and rule politics?

Just asking ni o
PoliticsRe: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by quadraheem(m): 10:03am On May 23
So funny.
Is this how governance is so easy for mouth and in writing?
Let's see how easy the reality is.
Moreover, will Nigerians stop wailing immediately after seeing all these?
What exactly is the difference between this and the present government?
I didn't see bringing back petrol price to 100 naira per litter. Not even the tax reform changes, not even fx back to where it was.
What exactly is he coming to change?
PoliticsRe: El-Rufai's Wife, Asiya, Protests His Continued Detention (Video) by quadraheem(m): 1:52pm On May 19
The barrister wife should have guided him prior to this time that you don't say anything at anytime you think you should say it without thinking of the consequences attached to it.
Foreign AffairsRe: Putin's Motorcade Arrives In Beijing Ahead Of Meeting With Xi (Video) by quadraheem(m): 6:25pm On May 18
Na small remain, he for meet baba DT there.
PoliticsRe: Mahmud Buba Withdraws From House Of Reps Race by quadraheem(m): 3:40pm On May 16
Special Assistant to the State governor on children affairs in the making.
TravelRe: Is Air Peace Reliable? Share Your Experience by quadraheem(m): 5:09pm On May 12
Na so we go take our mouth take spoil our things ourselves.
PoliticsRe: Former Minister, Isa Pantami Breaks Down In Tears After Being Denied APC Ticket by quadraheem(m): 8:17am On May 09
The video could only depict a remorse moment while delivering an Islamic lecture and meditation on the topic of discussion instead of being used by evil people to state that he was crying because of his disqualification from the race by the party.
Beware of propaganda by politicians.
This video might not represent this particular caption as the scene might easily be misinterpreted by people of evil minds.
CelebritiesRe: Ilebaye Odiniya Allegedly Beaten By Her Father (Video) by quadraheem(m): 8:07am On May 09
If she is wise, she should find a way of settling her dispute with her father amicably by involving respected family members to intervene rather than depending on all these social media advisers that may end up making sure her father is sent to jail which may be bad for her future.
History will definitely mention her as a child who sent her father to jail.
It's not a good thing to feel pompous in front of your parents.
No follow social media nonsense advisers ooo make you no come regret am tomorrow.
IslamRe: The First 10 Days Of Dhul Hijjah by quadraheem(m): 11:54am On May 08
JazakaLlahu khairan for this reminder
PoliticsRe: SHOCKING!! Edo Governor Monday Okpebholo Sounds very Intelligent by quadraheem(m): 3:22pm On May 06
He's not as portrayed by the likes of Arise TV and Co.
Shame go dey catch dem now.
PoliticsRe: Meet Mahmud Sadis Buba: The Man Who Could Become Nigeria’s Shortest Lawmaker by quadraheem(m): 9:33pm On May 05
Here comes the joint National Assembly chairperson for the toddlers.
A great representation for the toddlers in the next political dispensation if God wills.
AgricultureRe: How A Nigeria Rabbit Farmer Makes Money From Rabbits Business (Video) by quadraheem(m): 6:47pm On May 04
This is quite interesting
PoliticsRe: Kwakwanso Dragged, Snatched NDC Party Card From Peter Obi (Video/Photo) by quadraheem(m): 3:35pm On May 04
This kind of faulty start is even worse than litigation.
Selfishness, a general problem we have.
IslamGood Morals Before Knowledge by quadraheem(op): 6:05pm On Apr 30
Adab Before Knowledge… A Lost Priority

One of the great scholars, Abdullah ibn al-Mubarak رحمه الله, said:
“I spent 30 years learning adab (character and manners), and 20 years seeking knowledge. And they used to prioritize adab before knowledge.”

And Malik ibn Anas رحمه الله shared:
“My mother would prepare me and say: ‘Go to Rabi‘ah—learn from his character before his knowledge.’”

This was the mindset of the early generations.

They understood something we often forget today:
Knowledge without character is dangerous… and incomplete.

They didn’t rush. They didn’t chase titles.
They built themselves first—their sincerity, humility, and manners—before speaking, teaching, or leading.

Today, it’s easy to attend a few lectures, read a book, or watch some videos—and feel like we’ve “figured it out.”
But real knowledge is deeper than information.

It shows in:
• how we speak to people
• how we disagree
• how we carry ourselves online and offline

Adab is not optional.
It is the foundation that gives knowledge its light.

Without it, knowledge can turn into arrogance.
With it, even a little knowledge becomes a source of guidance and barakah.

It’s not about how much you know… but how much your knowledge has transformed you.

If this speaks to you, like , and share it—someone else might need the reminder.
W. Basyouni

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