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You've said it all. Very annoying.... JubrinElSudan: |
Elenu felefele.... Onisokuso [s] ednut1:[/s] |
THE FUTURE IS NOW? This is my logo/brand, please when did infinix started using those words. Someone help me out |
Lousy idiot. I voted PMB and it shall be well with me and my family. Use your head [s] KushyKush:[/s] |
I commend her courage for eye servicing a show that will earn her millions... Nah real citizens she be... Meanwhile, someone like you are those that will melt jungle Justice on Nigerian that steal phone but handover a foreigner that break into house to security officer.... Nonsense [s] timibare:[/s] |
MUMU talk. Warp If Government refused to take drastic measure in curbing the assault melted on our people, what else do you think can be as message to those(SA Government) that can stop it over there but refused to.... Seems like you haven't watched some clips of how Nigerians are treated by SA.. Don't Say this nonsense in presence of concerned citizens else you'll be seen as one and get yourself blamed..... Life First before ANYTHING Nonsensical [s] kenwhawha:[/s] |
You'll eventually die of hatred towards Yoruba Muslims.... You're always on Yoruba Muslim. OSU OUTCAST [s] goodnessme1:[/s] |
Done with a fool like you [s] Firebomber:[/s] |
I'm done with your foolishness... [s] Firebomber:[/s] |
I'm happy NOW |
SWERVE [s] ctleurocollege:[/s] |
He's a fool for that statement.... However, we still have Nigerians here on NL that are shining teeth like roasted goat over this Serious issue.. Is attacking fellow being funny? Goat Everywhere. What a shame ![]() |
I'm happy Nigerians are boycotting SA products |
You're a Lazy fool... To search for book title online is giving you this headache? Search just This out of countless numbers of book i gave as book.... .... A HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE by John William Draper .... Swerve for my mention if you haven't read through this coz arguing blindly with you doesn't worth it... [s] Firebomber:[/s] |
Do you even know the meaning of FELLOW in this context? You're very dull o... You've searched those books and doesn't exist? YOU'RE NOT NORMAL FOR THAT STATEMENT... LIE KILL YOU THERE [s] Firebomber:[/s] |
Gullibility has eaten deep into your Life. Can there be any evidence much more than that? Swerve please [s] Firebomber:[/s] |
Can't you see countless number of non Muslim's views with the name of their books there? This is what happens when someone wants to be gullible for life... You can't be a fool forever. Use your head [s] Firebomber:[/s] |
[s] Firebomber:[/s] Find time and read what these non Muslims has to say... ... By then you'll be convinced that you've been brainwashed by the Religion set up St Paul in expense of what Jesus Christ brought ... ... In his English translation of the Holy Qur’an, the writer George Sale writes with reference to Spanhemius – a staunch opponent of Islam, who said many negative things against the Prophet Muhammadsa – yet Sale writes: Sale“…for how criminal soever Mohammed may have been in imposing a false religion on mankind, the praises due to his real virtues ought not to be denied him; nor can I do otherwise than applaud the candour of the pious and learned Spanhemius, who, though he owned him to have been a wicked imposter, yet acknowledged him to have been richly furnished with natural endowments, beautiful in his person, of a subtle wit, agreeable behavior, showing liberality to the poor, courtesy to everyone, fortitude against his enemies, and above all a high reverence for the name of God; severe against the perjured, adulterers, murderers, slanderers, prodigals, covetous, false witnesses &c. a great preacher of patience, charity, mercy, beneficence, gratitude, honouring of parents and superiors, and a frequent celebrator of the divine praises.”[4] Despite acknowledging all of this, in other parts of his book George Sale raises allegations against the prophet Muhammadsa. Poole Another writer, Stanley Lane-Poole, wrote: “He freely forgave the Koreysh all the years of sorrow and cruel scorn in which they had afflicted him, and gave an amnesty to the whole population of Mekka…It was thus that Mohammad entered again his native city. Through all the annals of conquest there is no triumphant entry comparable to this one.”[5] In The Outline of History, professor H.G. Wells wrote regarding a major proof of the prophethood of the Prophet Muhammadsa: Wells“Because those who knew Muhammad best believed in him the most… Muhammad was no impostor at any rate…there can be no denying that Islam possesses many fine and noble attributes… They created a society more free from widespread cruelty and social oppression than any society had ever been in the world before.”[6] In his book, Islam at the Crossroads, De Lacy O’Learywrote: “History makes it clear, however, that the legend of fanatical Muslims sweeping through the world and forcing Islam at the point of the sword upon conquered races, is one of the most fantastically absurd myths that historians have ever repeated.”[7] Lacy In other words, he says that historians who say that Islam was spread through force are relating ridiculous tales. GandhiIn a statement published in Young India, Mahatma Ghandi stated: “I wanted to know the best of the life of one who holds today an undisputed sway over the hearts of millions of mankind…. I became more than ever convinced that it was not the sword that won a place for Islam in those days, in the scheme of life. It was the rigid simplicity, the utter self-effacement of the Prophet, the scrupulous regard for pledges, his intense devotion to his friends and followers, his intrepidity, his fearlessness, his absolute trust in God and in his own mission. These, and not the sword, carried everything before them and surmounted every obstacle. When I closed the second volume [of a book on the Prophet’s biography], I was sorry there was not more for me to read of that great life.”[8] GlubbSir John Bagot Glubb, a Lieutenant General who passed away in 1986, wrote at the conclusion of his book: “Whatever opinion the reader may form when he reaches the end of this book [which he was writing], it is difficult to deny that the call of Muhammad seems to bear a striking resemblance to innumerable other accounts of similar visions, both in the Old and New Testaments, and in the experience of Christian saints, possibly also of Hindus and devotees of other religions. Such visions, moreover, have often marked the beginnings of lives of great sanctity and of heroic virtue. To attribute such phenomena to self-delusion scarcely seems an adequate explanation, for they have been experienced by many persons divided from one another by thousands of years of time and by thousands of miles of distance, who cannot conceivably have even heard of each other. Yet the accounts which they give of their visions seem to bear an extraordinary likeness to one another. It scarcely appears reasonable to suggest that all these visionaries ‘imagined’ such strikingly similar experiences, although they were quite ignorant of each other’s existence.”[9] Regarding the migration of the companions of the Holy Prophetsa to Abyssinia (the Prophetsa was in Makkah at the time) he wrote: “The list seems to have included very nearly all the persons who had accepted Islam and the Messenger of God must have remained with a much reduced group of adherents, among the generally hostile inhabitants of Makkah, a situation which proves him to have possessed a considerable degree of moral courage and conviction.”[10] DraperIn his book A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, John William Draper wrote: “Four years after the death of Justinian, A.D. 569, was born at Mecca, in Arabia the man who, of all others, exercised the greatest influence upon the human race… Mohammed, by Europeans surnamed “the Impostor”…Mohammed possessed that combination of qualities which more than once decided the fate of empires. A preaching soldier, he was eloquent in the pulpit [when delivering speeches], valiant in the field. His theology was simple: ‘There is but one God.’ [That the sum total of the religion is that God is One.]…Asserting that everlasting truth, he did not engage in vain metaphysics, but applied himself to improving the social condition of his people by regulations respecting personal cleanliness, sobriety, fasting, prayer. Before all other works he esteemed almsgiving and charity.”[11] WattA famous Orientalist, William Montgomery Watt, wrote in his book, Muhammad at Medina: “The more one reflects on the history of Muhammad and of early Islam, the more one is amazed at the vastness of his achievement. Circumstances presented him with an opportunity such as few men have had, but the man was fully matched with the hour. Had it not been for his gifts as a seer, statesman, and administrator and, behind these, his trust in God and firm belief that God had sent him, a notable chapter in the history of mankind would have remained unwritten. It is my hope that this study of his life may contribute to a fresh appraisal and appreciation of one of the greatest of the sons of Adam.”[12] Such is a testimony of a biographer who was not favourably disposed towards the Holy Prophetsa. SmithThe famous Christian historian, Reverend Bosworth Smith, in his book Muhammad and Muhammadanism, wrote: “Head of the State as well as of the Church, he was Caesar and Pope in one; but he was Pope without Pope’s pretensions and Caesar without the legions of Caesar: without a standing army, without a bodyguard, without a palace, without a fixed revenue; if ever any man had the right to say that he ruled by the right divine, it was Mohammed, for he had all the power without its instruments and without its supports.”[13] “Those who knew him best, his wife, his eccentric slave, his cousin, his earliest friend – he who, as Mohammed said, alone of his converts, ‘turned not back, neither was perplexed’ – were the first to recognize his mission [that is, his prophethood]. The ordinary lot of a prophet was in his case reversed; he was not without honour save among those who did not know him well.”[14] “The practices that Mohammed forbade, and not forbade only, but abolished, human sacrifices [that is, sacrificing humans] and the murder of female infants, and blood feuds, and unlimited polygamy, and wanton cruelty to slaves, and drunkenness, and gambling, would have gone unchecked in Arabia and the adjoining countrie, a new way of admiration, a new sense of reverence for that mighty Arabian teacher.”[34] Ruth Cranston wrote in World Faith: “Mohammad never instigated fighting and bloodshed. Every battle he fought was in rebuttal. He fought in or |
The first hundred by MICHAEL HEART https://www.google.com/url?q=https://physics.hallym.ac/~physics/course/a2u/evolution/img/toptenlistweb.pdf&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwjxhJ3O6rLkAhXLh1wKHdFlBWEQFjAAegQIBhAB&usg=AOvVaw27hSW6PhMOQj6CBkRr51fB .. .. Where the respected prophet was placed in number one, Newton second and Jesus 3rd... [s] Firebomber:[/s] |
Where are your senses? THE GENUINE ISLAM by Sir George Bernard Saw..... THE FIRST HUNDRED; where the holy prophet was chosen as number one (I've forgotten the WRITERS) and host of others... This is why you and mumu like you should read very lengthy so as not to be disgracing yourselves publicly Firebomber: |
So you want to decide for God about HIS creature themosthigh:
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You're deformed about Islam. Check what these people you regard has to say MichioKaku:
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I've read many comments but hypocrisy triumph... If it were to be Church demolished, all the media will be flooded, kanu, Ohaneze, Ipob, CAN, Afenifere etcetera would have release a whole lot of condemnatory statements and result it to that coined English, ISLAMIZATION... Who did this to us Is this right? Why no tolerance? We can't all be Christians and Vice-versa... I could remember how I observed my Eidul Ad'a prayer amid a blasting music from nearby church... IT ISN'T LIKE THIS IN MOST YORUBA STATES, THE TWO SIDES ARE TOLERANT... I can't imagine if it were to be one Muslim GOVERNOR made a statement like that of Nyesom Wike ![]() |
When are we boycotting the products of South Africa here in Nigeria to show SUPPORT for our people down there... This incessant stupidity from South Africa need to be checked by boycotting their products |
When are we boycotting the products of South Africa here in Nigeria to show SUPPORT for our people down there... This incessant stupidity from South Africa need to be checked by boycotting their products. |
Whereas you've done nothing to help the situation ![]() kevinexit: |
Show us what you in person has ever contributed in this regard before. Jaynom: |
And some Will Still come here to praise Cyber scammers... ![]() |
Ogbeni, The symbol of Good governance, you've done it before and we expect more positive changes the architect of New Osun.... Great respect my incorruptible, indefatigable, dogged role model...... Following closely since 2010 |
To see Aregbesola as a failure makes you either misinformed being or an hater.... He's an unsong hero. ChiefkeefGB4: |
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