Romance › Re: Nigerian Man Proposes to a Girlfriend he Met on Twitter, See her Response (Pics by WaleOsu(m): 5:28pm On May 25, 2018 |
Berlyn1: Hmm social media lovers still waiting for bae I'm here now  |
Health › Re: Causes Of Asthma And Its Top Early Symptoms by WaleOsu(m): 5:18pm On May 25, 2018 |
lonelydora: Get diagnosed early to know your triggers. If you can DO NOT USE INHALERS. Once you start using inhaler, you can't do without it. Ventolin, Piriton and Franol, can help.
In all cases, pray to God for healing. I have seen people prayers healed theirs. I beg to differ sir...I've been living with asthma since 2003,and I can tell you, that you can do without your inhaler,all you need to do is avoid your triggers...you can't do without your inhalers only when you keep doing what triggers your attack. And prayer doesnt heal asthma,some outgrow it |
Sports › Re: Ramadan: Ahmed Musa Frees 40 Prisoners (Photos) by WaleOsu(m): 6:36am On May 23, 2018 |
zomoears: I think youare contradicting yourself with the uae of the word jihad. Jihad involves violent struggle/agitation. A kind of "holy war". I
jihad dʒɪˈhɑːd/ nounISLAM a struggle or fight against the enemies of Islam. "he declared a jihad against the infidels" the spiritual struggle within oneself against sin. noun: greater jihad; plural noun: greater jihads; noun: greater jehad; plural noun: greater jehads. taking your copied and pasted definition into consideration,please point to the "violent" there Because it is a fight,doesn't mean it's violent for example,fight against diseases (enemies of humanity,we can both agree) doesnt mean we use guns and machetes to fight diseases or better still,look up various definitions of fight you need to know "fight" also means to strive for something,to campaign for the success of something So,to "fight enemies of islam" means to campaign for what islam means and stands for,to strive for it even when faced with opposition from the enemies of islam Thank you |
Celebrities › Re: Adedotun Adekola's 5th Birthday: Odunlade Adekola Celebrates Son’s Birthday by WaleOsu(m): 4:17pm On Apr 13, 2018 |
BooTina: La Link, la kidnapped Lmao...you are right to have that thought!
I just thought about it too
can I at least have your number?  |
Celebrities › Re: Adedotun Adekola's 5th Birthday: Odunlade Adekola Celebrates Son’s Birthday by WaleOsu(m): 9:54am On Apr 13, 2018 |
BooTina: Awwwnnnn, This is one of my favorite meme from him.... HBD kid, dream big, grow big you are in Ib...oya lets link up  |
Education › Re: Akeredolu Hires Pro-govt Students To Counter Protests Over AAUA Tuition Hike by WaleOsu(m): 10:14am On Apr 12, 2018 |
HigherEd: I understand that 25,000 naira per term as school fees is grossly inadequate to run a university - I mean it is completely nothing sef. N25,000 is just $100 which is just about the cost of application to a foreign university. But we must be careful of creating a situation where only the rich or middle-class can gain access to quality education. Maybe we should leave the attainment of world class status to private universities who can afford to raise fees and get massive endowments from their proprietors.
However what I won't accept is Nigerians coming again to balme any state govt for poor quality of university education when such school collects less than 100,000/session. Let us accept our fate - Nigerian public universities may never be great if they continue to take such low fees.
Another angle is this, States should not be investing solely in university education. They should adopt private universities like the US fed govt does. And pay for their indigenes per person than run a full university for free, which is. Goan sit down bros...Akeredolu is a useless man He has crippled virtually all Mimiko put in place before leaving,with no single project to show for it Free delivery for pregnant women is now 25k,50k for surgery...no more payments of WAEC for secondary school students,over 500% increase in AAUA school fees,still owing salaries,the whole of Akoko still has no road,government secondary school fees now is more or less the same as private school fees...infact,alot is happening Akeredolu is so clueless and useless! |
Islam › Re: 10 Principles Of Halal And Haram In Islam by WaleOsu(m): 11:57am On Jan 05, 2018 |
Hashimyussufamao: All these brainwashed nitwits Sha. Guy can u back up this with evidences? Cuz I need to examine how sound you're mentally before embarking on a drag with you. But if in case you have vital references, then we can embark on a debate. I promise you defeat inshaAllah. . . cc: lalasticlala mynd44 let other Muslims see the principles of Halal and Haram in Islam. Happy Jumat Kareem to fellow Muslims, May we live long to witness more(Aameen). Salam dear brother,the manner at which you replied him wont convince him to embrace Islam if he has the intention,and if he happens to be a muslim,I dont think there is anything wrong in enlightening him,moreover he asked politely. There is no point being coy about answering,its left to him to believe whatever your answer is,by then you'd have done your part...salam alaikum |
Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: No Strings Attached Whatsapp Group(sexcha) by WaleOsu(m): 1:45pm On Jan 04, 2018*. Modified: 7:39pm On Jan 05, 2018 |
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Islam › Re: Muric To Hold A Press Conference On Firdaus Amasa's Hijab Saga by WaleOsu(m): 1:07pm On Dec 17, 2017 |
Ridwan1821: Praise be to Allaah.
Working as a lawyer is not haraam in and of itself, because it is not judging according to something other than that which Allaah has revealed, rather it is acting as a person’s deputy or representative in cases of dispute, which is a permissible kind of deputation or representation. But the lawyer must be careful and make sure of the case before getting involved in it. If it is a claim regarding some right that has been taken away in a wrong manner, then it is permissible for you to argue on his behalf to have his rights restored to him and the wrongdoing stopped. This comes under the heading of cooperating in righteousness and piety. But if the case involves taking away people’s rights and transgressing against them, then it is not permissible for you to act as his representative, because that comes under the heading of cooperating in sin and transgression. Allaah has issued a warning to those who cooperate in this sin, as He says (interpretation of the meaning): “Help you one another in Al‑Birr and At‑Taqwa (virtue, righteousness and piety); but do not help one another in sin and transgression. And fear Allaah. Verily, Allaah is Severe in punishment” [al-Maa'idah 5:2]. To give you more peace of mind, we will quote fatwas from some of the scholars about this issue: 1 – Shaykh ‘Abd al-‘Azeez ibn Baaz (may Allaah have mercy on him) was asked: What is the Islamic ruling on working as a lawyer? He replied: I do not know of anything wrong with working as a lawyer, because it is acting as a person’s representative in claims and defence, so long as the lawyer seeks to do what is right and does not deliberately tell lies, as applies to all cases of representing or acting on behalf of others. Fataawa Islamiyyah (3/5050). 2 –Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan (may Allaah preserve him) said: What is your opinion on my working as a lawyer, where I appear before the civil courts in order to defend civil and commercial cases in which there may be riba involved? He replied: Undoubtedly there is nothing wrong with one person acting on behalf of another in cases of dispute, but it depends on the type of dispute: 1. If the case is well founded and the representative is basing his case on facts that he knows, and there is no perjury, lying or trickery involved, and he is representing the person in order to present his proof and evidence as to the truth of his claim or to defend him, there is nothing wrong with that. 2. But if the dispute involves some false claim or speaking on behalf of someone who is in the wrong, then this is not permissible. Allaah said to His Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) (interpretation of the meaning): “so be not a pleader for the treacherous” [al-Nisa’ 4:105] . We all know that if the case is a just one and he does not use any kind of lying or perjury, then there is nothing wrong with that, especially if the person is weak and cannot defend himself or establish his claim to what is his right. Appointing someone who is stronger than him to represent him is permitted in sharee’ah. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “But if the debtor is of poor understanding, or weak, or is unable to dictate for himself, then let his guardian dictate in justice” [al-Baqarah 2:282] . Acting on behalf of a weak person in order to ensure that he gets what is rightfully his or to ward off wrongdoing from him is a good thing. But if it is other than that, i.e., helping a person who is in the wrong or defending wrongdoing or using false evidence, and the deputy or representative knows that the case is basically wrong, such as representing a person with regard to something haraam such as riba, then it is not permissible. It is not permissible for a Muslim to act as a deputy or representative with regard to falsehood or to act as a lawyer in transactions that involve riba, because then he is helping in the consumption of riba and so the curse applies to him. Al-Muntaqa min Fataawa al-Fawzaan (3/288, 289). Secondly: The fact that you live in a country that is not ruled in accordance with that which Allaah has revealed and is rather ruled by man-made laws, does not mean that it is haraam to work as a lawyer if the intention is to attain rights and ward off wrongs. The person who has been wronged is compelled by necessity to refer to these laws in order to attain his rights, otherwise people would wrong one another with impunity and chaos would overtake the society. But if the law gives him more than he is entitled to, then it is haraam for him to take it. He should only take what he is entitled to. If he refers for judgement to these laws in order to attain his rights and ward off wrongdoing, there is no sin on the one who has been wronged or on the lawyer who represents him in a dispute by referring to these laws for judgement. Rather the sin falls on the one who replaced the laws of Allaah with these laws and forced the people to refer to them for judgement. Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allaah have mercy on him) referred to this in his book al-Turuq al-Hukmiyyah (p. 185). Hence we do not advise you to leave this profession, rather we advise you to carry on working in it, and to continue to advance by reading books and studying them, and learning from senior lawyers, for people need trustworthy lawyers who will defend them and restore their rights. Your aim should always be to support and help those who have been wronged. There are glad tidings for you in the words of the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him): “Whoever walks with one who has been wronged until he establishes his rights, Allaah will make his feet firm on the Siraat on the Day when feet slip.” Narrated by Ibn Abi’l-Dunya and classed as hasan by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Targheeb . And Allaah knows best.
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cc WaleOsu maa sha Allah...thanks brother...my point was of a general view,that it's better to avoid it than going through the stress of checking whether to take it or not...most muslims I know dont to to court,there was a time a land belonging to my dad was sold by someone else,lillahi wa rosul he left it to God and let it go rather than taking it to court even when he had valid documents...If any law is trying to supercede the law laid down by Allah,its better we distance ourselves from such law completely...and if a muslim feels cheated,he/she should leave it to Allah and let him judge...may Allah guide us,and judge us with mercy...thanks brother |
Islam › Re: Muric To Hold A Press Conference On Firdaus Amasa's Hijab Saga by WaleOsu(m): 6:09am On Dec 17, 2017 |
Ridwan1821: May Allah increase you in beneficial knowledge Sir. Nigeria is a secular country and this is the reason why we Muslims have to recognize her constitution. A Muslim that goes against it would be dealt with as those who ensure the law is in order don't want to know whether you recognize it (the law) or not. As far as you are in this country, the law will get hold of you if you go against it. So in this case, we Nigerian Muslims have to recognize the constitution despite the fact that it was coined by people of other beliefs as you've said. It's not going to be a sin because we are not doing so out of our free will, something great led to it. Talking about professions that won't allow you to practise the deen as you are supposed to, we have many professions like that but some of them are in a way such that some of us just have to go into them (I.e the professions). E.g Military Officer, Lawyer et all. We'll be made to suffer for it if we don't have some of us that are into these professions. Just imagine a situation where we don't have Muslim lawyers, who will work in our favour if there is a case that has to do with Islam? In a situation whereby we don't have Muslim soldiers, Muslims will be marginalized by the Military in some situations. There are many ways where the boycott of these professions can cause us to suffer
While there are some that we have to distant ourselves with. E.g Female footballers, bet attendant, pork selling et all. We won't be affected by distancing ourselves from these types of profession, so it will be haram for us to go into them (I.e the professions).
Your Ustadh is correct, we have to consider Islam before choosing a profession. But the thing is just that, there are some professions that are not in favour of Islam but we can't distant ourselves from them. Thanks you Thank you for this my brother...in cases where a muslim needs a lawyer,I believe he/she can go look for a non-believer lawyer who would take up his/her case for an agreed fee,it doesnt necessarily have to be a muslim lawyer...may Allah lead us to the right path...thank you once again my brother |
Islam › Re: Muric To Hold A Press Conference On Firdaus Amasa's Hijab Saga by WaleOsu(m): 9:28pm On Dec 16, 2017 |
Sterope: You are mixing things up. One goes straight to one of the fundamental human rights, the other does not. I don't like unrelated examples. They do my head in.
Yes, they have two heads. They did what they should not have done and they know it. What else?
Islam didn't say she shouldn't study law. And regardless of what Islam says law school has no right to bar hijab. ofcourse they do,the principles of "their law" wasn't based on the basics of Islam...infact in my opinion,I believe law and constitution were coined by non-believers,so why should muslims believe in this same law and constitution (just my opinion anyway)...my point is that,there are alot of muslims who wanted to study law (my younger sister inclusive,she had to settle for mass communication),but they had to drop it because it doesnt accommodate the teachings of Islam completely...I'm sure she knew that,just as people like my sister had known |
Islam › Re: Muric To Hold A Press Conference On Firdaus Amasa's Hijab Saga by WaleOsu(m): 9:08pm On Dec 16, 2017 |
Sterope: Are we talking about the same common law affects you as a resident/citizen of Nigeria or what? There isn't anything wrong in studying common law, you can always choose to specialise in areas that won't contradict your religion. You would be tried by the same law whether you are muslim or not.
The so called laid down rules are unconstitutional and goes against everything a liberal society proclaims. A government funded institution does not possess the power to make rules that harms a part of the society.
[size=8pt][/size] There are so many rules that aren't constitutional,but must be adhered to,for example;you need 75% attendance to sit for exams,if you dont have up to that then no exams, but depriving you of the right to sit for exams isnt constitutional,but that is the institution's rule,there's nothing you can do about it...there are hundreds of muslim ladies in her graduating set,do they have 2 heads? Like I said,we should put Islam first in choosing our career,that is why you hardly see devoted muslim ladies in football |
Islam › Re: Muric To Hold A Press Conference On Firdaus Amasa's Hijab Saga by WaleOsu(m): 8:38pm On Dec 16, 2017 |
Abdulazeez007: if at all you practise Islam, your fate is shrinked, because I can't imagine you condemning Allah's rule for a stupid constitution that isn't followed by the people who created it. sorry my brother,you are a hypocrite...I never condemned Allah's rule,I'll never do that...infact,you have a potential of extremism...part of the reasons why I studied Computer Science was because its pure,it accommodates my religion,I had other courses in mind...you telling me my faith is shrinked means your comprehension is shallow...my point was that you should choose a career that allows you practice your religion,and not what you are trying to interprete,go and read my comment again...and moreover,we cant force Islam on others,the prophet (saw) instructed against such,so we shouldnt force our belief on the society...salam |
Islam › Re: Muric To Hold A Press Conference On Firdaus Amasa's Hijab Saga by WaleOsu(m): 8:36pm On Dec 16, 2017 |
Abdulazeez007: if at all you practise Islam, your fate is shrinked, because I can't imagine you condemning Allah's rule for a stupid constitution that isn't followed by the people who created it. . |
Islam › Re: Muric To Hold A Press Conference On Firdaus Amasa's Hijab Saga by WaleOsu(m): 8:13pm On Dec 16, 2017*. Modified: 8:46pm On Dec 16, 2017 |
Truth be told,we muslims shouldnt make an issue out of this...there was a laid down rule, and you have to follow.If you cant follow the rules,then pick other courses to study...when I was way younger,my maleem would always list some courses that arent appropriate for muslims,law was one of those he listed because as a lawyer,you'll have to lie to be successful which is haram...the truth is,if you really want to reflect Islam in your career,pick a career that accommodates the teachings of Islam,dont just pick anyone and later start complaining of injustice...its that simple!
Modified: some are quoting me already,advise your loved ones to choose their careers with Islam in mind...if she really put Islam first,she wouldnt study common law,common law is filled with injustice,and that is technically haram. Please,dont let's play the religion card...lets put sentiments aside for once...salam |
Celebrities › Re: Olamide, Davido, KSA, Ayuba, Salawa Abeni, 95 Others For One Lagos Fiesta by WaleOsu(m): 1:57pm On Dec 16, 2017 |
Tyrabarbara: man must be rich. check my latest topic. man's not poor anyway...so whats it gon' be? |
Celebrities › Re: Olamide, Davido, KSA, Ayuba, Salawa Abeni, 95 Others For One Lagos Fiesta by WaleOsu(m): 1:44pm On Dec 16, 2017 |
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Celebrities › Re: Olamide, Davido, KSA, Ayuba, Salawa Abeni, 95 Others For One Lagos Fiesta by WaleOsu(m): 1:40pm On Dec 16, 2017 |
Tyrabarbara: hi guys. check my dp. Checked...your number nko?  |
Art, Graphics & Video › Re: Forget Okorocha Uniben Graduating Student Erects A Masterpiece ( See Photos) by WaleOsu(m): 12:46pm On Dec 15, 2017 |
Esepayan: shut up what do u know about art u useless danfo driver I can see you lack manners,and it's crystal clear you were not brought up well |
Art, Graphics & Video › Re: Forget Okorocha Uniben Graduating Student Erects A Masterpiece ( See Photos) by WaleOsu(m): 9:51am On Dec 15, 2017 |
NwaAmaikpe:

I've never seen such an uneven and rough Schnapps bottle in my life.
The hole in the bottle is another big 'No: His use of scale is also faulty, a wall gecko would have been more proportional to the bottle.
If I were his supervisor, I'd score him a 'D'. I've seen people quote you alot,I think you deserved the bad comments But I sincerely have to agree with you on this,your criticism of this is spot on! As much as this art work is beautiful,the use of scale is poor indeed |
Romance › Re: Photos Of Couple Who Met At Elegushi Beach 6 Years Ago by WaleOsu(m): 12:21pm On Dec 01, 2017 |
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Islam › Re: Which Name Will You Like Your Spouse To Call You ? by WaleOsu(m): 11:07am On Dec 01, 2017 |
iamgenius: Your pic shows you'll know. and what is that supposed to mean? most of we muslim men are the reasons why Islam is tagged the anti-women religion,you could correct her without insinuating anything whatsoever...back to the issues of the yoruba culture being shirk,I'd agree if you'd lowered the rate to lets say 60%...on the issue of prostrating and kneeling,I've heard it countless times,but prostrating and kneeling in yoruba was based on the essence of showing due respect to our elders,not as a form of worshipping them (the only people I prostrate to are my parents by the way)...personally I think shirk has to do with what your intentions are with your actions...no one is perfect,only Allah is,may he lead us to the right choices...on the issue of name calling,I'll love being called my name,or a sweet name of my partner's choice |
NYSC › Re: NYSC 2018 Batch A Corps Members House by WaleOsu(m): 7:43pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
waleosu
Federal University of Technology Akure
BTech Computer Science
2016
Oyo
Kwara
Akwa Ibom
Lagos |
NYSC › Re: NYSC 2018 Batch A Corps Members House by WaleOsu(m): 7:43pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
waleosu
Federal University of Technology Akure
BTech Computer Science
2016
Oyo
Kwara
Akwa Ibom
Lagos |
Celebrities › Re: Weird MC , Mr. Eazi And Maleek Berry In New Pictures by WaleOsu(m): 10:21pm On Oct 30, 2017 |
Tyrabarbara: weird mc. i guess we all enjoyed her joint back then.
check my dp. checked...now give me your number  |
Celebrities › Re: Mimi Orjiekwe: "Charles Billion Come & Take Your Bride Price" by WaleOsu(m): 9:18pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
Nigeria and drama sha...who the hell is Minimie again? |
Romance › Re: Sijibomi Ogundele Sujimoto Needs True Love, To Give Her House & Rolls Royce by WaleOsu(m): 10:54am On Oct 25, 2017 |
motun2017: lemme goan try my luck. off to insta! he wont reply your dm,but I will  |
Politics › Re: Invitation Card By SA On Tricycle To Kano Governor, Ganduje Goes Viral (Photo) by WaleOsu(m): 9:45am On Oct 25, 2017 |
leofab: The seminar's caption is cra'y... you are beautiful! |
Politics › Re: Invitation Card By SA On Tricycle To Kano Governor, Ganduje Goes Viral (Photo) by WaleOsu(m): 9:45am On Oct 25, 2017 |
leofab: The seminar's caption is cra'y... you are beautiful! |
Phones › Re: How To Identify An Original Power Bank by WaleOsu(m): 8:42am On Sep 26, 2017 |
I read from top to bottom...I'm still waiting for how to identify an original power bank |
Celebrities › Re: Odunlade Adekola & Ebube Nwagbo Dancing In Ogun Atat GloMegaMusicTour by WaleOsu(m): 3:32pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
sexybbstar: Odunlade cannot dance now, every yoruba movie lover will know that one. wrong! you need to see his interview on 'Lagbo Osere'...you can stream it on youtube |
Celebrities › Re: Odunlade Adekola And Lai Mohammed Pictured At Glo Laffta Festival by WaleOsu(m): 1:22pm On Jul 17, 2017 |
Samusu: Abdullahi Muhammad Layiwola Mohammed actually |