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No Iblis was never an Angel. Satan was from the Jinn. Angel never disobey God, it has never happened and it will never happen 🙂 Dtruthspeaker: |
According to the Qur'an and authentic Sunnah, angels cannot turn into devils for several reasons: 1. Angels always obey Allah Allah says: > “They do not disobey Allah in what He commands them but do what they are commanded.” (Surah At-Tahrim 66:6) 2. Angels do not have rebellious desires They were created to worship and obey Allah, unlike humans and jinn who have free choice. 3. Devils are from the jinn, not the angels Allah says about Iblis: > “He was of the jinn and departed from the command of his Lord.” (Surah Al-Kahf 18:50) Therefore, Iblis did not become a devil after being an angel; he was always a jinn. 4. Angels are described as noble and honored servants Allah says: > “Rather, they are honored servants.” (Surah Al-Anbiya 21:26) 5. There is no example in the Qur'an or authentic Sunnah of an angel becoming a devil Every devil is from the jinn or from humans who follow Satan's path, but no angel has ever become a devil. In summary: Angels cannot become devils because Allah created them to obey Him completely, while devils are from the jinn, a different creation that has the ability to disobey Allah. |
Angels can't turn into devil |
franchasng:It's interesting that you say that, because if people only stayed in Islam due to culture or habit, it would have disappeared long ago. Yet many educated people study it deeply and embrace it after examining its teachings and evidence. Rather than asking why young people are still in Islam, a better question is: what is it about Islam that continues to attract millions of people from different backgrounds, cultures, and levels of education? Islam teaches pure worship of one God, personal accountability, justice, discipline, charity, good character, respect for parents, and a purpose for life. Whether one agrees with it or not, dismissing the faith of over a billion people without understanding it first is not a strong argument. If something beats your imagination, perhaps it's worth studying before judging. |
Can you pay 300k ? If yes let me know Streamz: |
Still not reflecting on the price board |
Ignorance is the cause .. it is very bad |
Where on the Mainland? Ebute metta? |
I bought mine 970k .. 2 months ago |
Okay it looks good . How much can One get 1 |
Subhanallah 😔 this is heartbreaking |
Nkan n be .. nothing wey people no go see |
😂😂😂 Thundafireseun: |
Sand filling (reclaiming water or swampy land with sand before building) is common, but it comes with serious downsides if not done properly. Here are the key disadvantages you should understand clearly: 1. Settlement (Ground Sinking) Fresh sand fill is loose. Over time, it compresses under the weight of the building. Leads to cracks in walls and floors Can cause uneven sinking (differential settlement), which is dangerous 2. Poor Load-Bearing Capacity If the sand is not properly compacted or stabilized: The soil may not support heavy structures Buildings can tilt or fail 3. Water Retention & Flooding Sand-filled land near water often has: High water table Poor drainage planning Result: Frequent flooding Dampness in buildings 4. Erosion Risk Sand is easily washed away by: Rain Flowing water Without proper retaining structures: The land can gradually disappear 5. Need for Expensive Soil Improvement To make it safe, you often need: Compaction (mechanical) Piling (deep foundation) Stone base or laterite stabilization This increases construction cost significantly 6. Foundation Complexity You usually cannot use shallow foundations safely. Requires raft foundation or piling More engineering expertise needed 7. Environmental Impact Destroys aquatic ecosystems Can alter natural water flow May cause nearby flooding elsewhere 8. Hidden Organic Materials If the original swamp has: Peat, clay, or organic matter These decompose over time: Causing further sinking even years later 9. Legal / Regulatory Issues In some areas: Sand filling water bodies is restricted Risk of government demolition or penalties 10. Health Risks Stagnant water around poorly filled land can breed mosquitoes Increased risk of diseases like malaria --- Straight advice Sand filling can work, but only if done professionally: Proper dredged sand quality Layer-by-layer compaction Soil test (very important) Correct foundation design If you skip these, you're basically building on a future problem. |
I wish them well all the way |
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“Stealing public funds isn’t just theft—it’s stealing food from the mouths of the poor.” “When you loot public money, you’re not robbing a system—you’re robbing millions of lives.” “Every naira stolen from public funds is a hospital not built, a road not fixed, a life put at risk.” “You may escape the law today, but you will never escape the حساب (reckoning) before Allah.” “Public funds are a trust (Amanah)—betraying it is not just corruption, it’s a sin that carries heavy punishment.” “One act of stealing public money can silently destroy thousands of futures.” “You call it ‘taking your share,’ but in reality—you’re taking what belongs to the weak, the sick, and the voiceless.” “Corruption doesn’t just break systems—it breaks nations and invites the غضب (anger) of Allah.” “The wealth you steal unjustly today may become the evidence against you on the Day of Judgment.” “Barakah never stays in stolen wealth—what you gain unlawfully will cost you far more in this life and the next.” |
Here is a verified list of the Top 10 most indebted African countries based on external debt stock (total amount owed to foreign creditors), according to Afreximbank and World Bank data compiled in 2025: Top 10 African Countries by External Debt (2024–2025) 1. South Africa – external debt around $163.9 billion USD. 2. Egypt – external debt around $155.2 billion USD. 3. Nigeria – external debt around $94.23 billion USD. 4. Morocco – external debt around $64.7 billion USD. 5. Mozambique – external debt around $64.0 billion USD. 6. Angola – external debt around $60.1 billion USD. 7. Ghana – external debt around $44.8 billion USD. 8. Kenya – external debt around $41.6 billion USD. 9. Tunisia – external debt around $39.7 billion USD. 10. Senegal – external debt around $32.1 billion USD. Confirmed facts: This ranking is based on external public debt stock figures reported by Afreximbank and World Bank analyses as of mid-2024/2025. The percentages of total African external debt held by these countries align with Afreximbank’s report, with South Africa, Egypt, and Nigeria accounting for the largest shares. |
My brother please feel free to write about what the Prophet Muhammad ( Peace Be Upon Him ) did that is wrong 🙂 he is the best of all creatures. INJESUSNAME: |
I understand your concerns. But we should judge Islam by the Qur’an and authentic teachings of the Prophet ﷺ, not by the actions of some Muslims. The Qur’an forbids forced conversion, commands justice toward non-Muslims, and the Prophet ﷺ showed mercy even to his enemies. If some Muslims behave wrongly, that is their failure — not Islam’s teaching. 1. “Islam forces people to convert” ? NO This is directly contradicted by the Qur’an: “There is no compulsion in religion.” (Qur’an 2:256) When the Prophet ﷺ established the Muslim community in Medina, Jews and others lived there without being forced to accept Islam. The Constitution of Medina guaranteed religious freedom. The Prophet ﷺ never forced tribes to convert. Even when Mecca was conquered, he did not force conversion. Many accepted Islam later willingly. Forcing conversion is against the Qur’an and against the Sunnah. 2. “Islam claims superiority and spreads backwardness” NO Islam claims that its message is the final revelation — yes. But that does not mean Muslims must oppress others. The Prophet ﷺ said: “The best of you are the best in character.” Islam historically encouraged: Literacy (first revelation: “Read”) Science (early Muslim civilization preserved and advanced knowledge) Justice even toward enemies The golden age of Islam — under the Abbasid Caliphate — produced advancements in medicine, mathematics, and astronomy. If some Muslim societies today struggle, that is due to politics, corruption, colonial history, and governance — not because Islam teaches backwardness. 3. “Islam hates other religions” NO The Qur’an commands justice: “Allah does not forbid you from being kind and just to those who do not fight you because of religion.” (Qur’an 60: ![]() The Prophet ﷺ stood up in respect when a Jewish funeral passed by him. When told it was a Jew, he replied: “Was he not a human soul?” That is not hatred. 4. “Violence by many adherents” NO Islam does not equal the behavior of every Muslim. The Prophet ﷺ strictly forbade: Killing women Killing children Killing monks Destroying crops Destroying places of worship If Muslims commit violence outside Islamic law, they are disobeying Islam — not representing it. 5. “How can someone 600 years later know better?” Islam teaches that the Prophet ﷺ did not invent the message — he received revelation from Allah. The Qur’an repeatedly says the Prophet ﷺ was unlettered and did not study previous scriptures. Muslims believe: Muhammad ﷺ received revelation. Isa (Jesus) was a prophet. Musa (Moses) was a prophet. Islam does not claim the Prophet ﷺ “figured it out.” It claims divine revelation. So the issue becomes: do you believe in revelation or not? 6. “Killing blasphemers, apostates, non-believers” NO This issue is complex in Islamic law and cannot be reduced to slogans. Important points: The Prophet ﷺ did not execute people merely for disbelief. Many non-Muslims lived under Muslim rule peacefully. Apostasy in classical law was tied to political treason during wartime — not private belief. Islamic rulings were applied within a state system with strict judicial process — not mob violence. Modern chaos done in the name of religion is not the same as classical Islamic jurisprudence. INJESUSNAME: |
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Brother Let's take one question at a time. INJESUSNAME: |
Can I take a topic at a time or just want answer to everything once ? INJESUSNAME: |
Okay so tell me why you disliked Islam let me see if I can help if you don't mind 😊 INJESUSNAME: |
Okay are there Muslim in your family? INJESUSNAME: |
What do you know about Islam ? INJESUSNAME: |
Alright 😊 Ebenezer2021: |
Brother Worship the Lord that Jesus worshipped . The God of Abraham Solomon David Jesus Moses eagleonearth: |
Don't you have Muslim in your family ? Do they behave like Abacha ? Wotowotoman: |
