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EducationUnilag Postgraduate Exams by zayhal(op): 6:09pm On Apr 22, 2009
Please, is anyone familiar with the`types of questions been asked in the PG exams, particularly for those going for M.A.? Are there past questions?

Thanx in advance.
EducationRe: Unilag Post Graduate School - YOUR VIEW by zayhal(f): 11:18am On Apr 07, 2009
tijehi:
I'm currently there (masters in public and international affairs). If not for the proxiimity, i'ld have gone to a school outside lagos. University of Lagos is all about pat glory. You need to come see the way they treat Master's students like shit. No respect whatsoever. The annoying part of it all is the way they ask you for money, as if you pluck it off a tree. Theres this joke now that you must pay for the air you breath in that environment. The lecturers are worse (with just a few good ones). Just imagine, you are writing exams 2moro, then a lecturer comes up with a text book, stating that a compulsory question from the text book will be in the exam questions for his course you are writing the next day.
Then the say its part time, classes start from 6pm-8pm on weekdays (fine, atleast we were told when we bought the forms) but the annoying thing is that they do not make provisions for most of these evening holding classes, no erlectricity, even when we are lucky to have, we keep praying for PHCN not to indulge in their favourite past time, cus when they do, capish! thats the end for the midway lecture.


Social science is better as compared to engineering (especially Electrical electronics) which is supposed to be full time (just one year), my guy na 3years you go take graduate (civil is the most organised of all the branches of engineering).

As for the hostel, they allocate 2adults to one tiny room thats actually meant for one occupant, poor ventilation, very ugly rooms, no adequate amenities. Na small hell.

The gist is too long, I'm tired. Even some of my classmates who graduated from there(first degree) are actually embarrassed of their alma mater.
Is it really that bad? what about those going for M.A. full time? Used to think Unilag is a good place to learn. huh
IslamRe: Is It Good Enough? by zayhal(f): 11:34am On Mar 11, 2009
There are differences between the toilet and the bathroom
Some scholars are of the opinion that one can speak in the bathroom while it's makrooh (disliked) to speak in the toilet, giving the reason that we do not urinate nor defeacate in the bathroom, but if it's a bathroom where people urinate regularly, then speaking in it or making adhkar is also makrooh.

Allahu a'lam
IslamRe: Where Can One Meet Muslims And Perform Acts Of Ibadah? by zayhal(f): 10:16am On Feb 25, 2009
mybad:
@olanajim
I don't think keeping away from the Umah is the solution, Bidah or no bidah.
I wonder how you'll get to make corrections when such situations arise.

Mind you,your silence might lead some ignorant muslims astray.
The Prophet said in his books that a muslim owes a responsibility to his fellow muslim to trail the right path.
If you are so sure that those gatherings are breeding grounds for bidah, its your responsibility to give your own advise at intervals and ensure the sunnah prevails over innovations.
Well said. Couldn't have said it better.
IslamRe: Does Hijab Make Ppl Treat You Differently? by zayhal(f): 10:40am On Feb 14, 2009
Yes, the hijab earns you more respect from people and most importantly, earns you reward from your creator, just like not wearing it earns the wrath of Allah.

It's not an issue of fancy or comfort, it is a compulsory act for the matured muslim woman to wear hijab when going out. Though these (fancy, comfort etc) could be incorporated in it according to individual preferences.

The picture above is far from the proper hijab of a muslimah.
IslamRe: Where Can One Meet Muslims And Perform Acts Of Ibadah? by zayhal(f): 10:25am On Feb 11, 2009
@poster

Did you visit the places I suggested? How was it?
IslamRe: Where Can One Meet Muslims And Perform Acts Of Ibadah? by zayhal(f): 10:21am On Feb 06, 2009
mybad:
Maybe i should have reached out to you at first.
Really? Would you have?
IslamRe: Where Can One Meet Muslims And Perform Acts Of Ibadah? by zayhal(f): 10:55am On Feb 05, 2009
Go to AbdulAzeez foundation mosque, a very big and popular mosque in Egbeda. Good lectures, halqa, tafseer, jujm'ah are held there.
You can also ask for the home address of Sheik Najimdeen Sulayman. He lives in Egbeda and holds lectures for brothers and sisters on Sundays. He preaches pure sunnah.
Another good place is 5, Laggar street, Iyana-Ipaja, Alimosho bus stop. classes are held for brothers and sisters at designated days and times of the week to suit individuals' schedule.
FamilyRe: The Shadekos' by zayhal(f): 3:50pm On Dec 04, 2008
State of origin?
FamilyRe: You Know You're A Mom When: by zayhal(f): 3:48pm On Dec 04, 2008
Interesting, funny, but honestly, you're not far from th truth.
FamilyRe: 'my Life With Obasanjo' By Remi Obasanjo Too Explicit Or What? by zayhal(f): 2:14pm On Dec 04, 2008
Please where can one get a copy of the book?
FamilyRe: What Makes U A Woman? by zayhal(f): 3:20pm On Dec 02, 2008
The ability to run a 24hour job, the year round without pay and/or leave, without getting tired or bored with it.

The ability to do a thousand and one things without losing track of any. And amidst all, still be beautiful and well composed.
That makes a woman.
IslamRe: Pharaohess Died! Should I Not Throw A Party? by zayhal(f): 2:18pm On Nov 30, 2008
who are you talking about?
IslamRe: Marriage According To The Quran And Sunnah. by zayhal(f): 10:45am On Nov 30, 2008
Wa alaykum salam,

Some of us have been busy with other things and unable to come to NL. Some of us have no detailed answer to the question you asked. But Alhamdulilah, you've provided us with good information.
Jazakallah Khayran.
IslamRe: Muslims Is This True? by zayhal(f): 11:13am On Nov 19, 2008
case opened - case closed!
IslamRe: Only Great Minds Can Read This by zayhal(f): 8:10pm On Nov 18, 2008
Jvaovlae, wehn wlil yuo rlenet? Mkuina syas seh's not irentsetd, abi na by fcroe? grin
IslamRe: Only Great Minds Can Read This by zayhal(f): 11:53am On Nov 18, 2008
yea. Tihs is mroe lkie it.
IslamRe: Only Great Minds Can Read This by zayhal(f): 4:47pm On Nov 17, 2008
@Babs
Yuo're not adinbig by teh rlues. The fsirt and lsat ltrets msut be in teh rgiht pcale. cheesy
IslamRe: Muslims: What's Your Favorite Ayah Or Surah In The Quran? by zayhal(f): 9:29pm On Nov 13, 2008
Well done, Mukina, Jazakillah khayran.
FamilyRe: Adultary by zayhal(f): 7:15pm On Nov 10, 2008
Foolish, stupid adultrer.
FamilyRe: Is It Right For Parents To Show Affection Openely? by zayhal(f): 11:52am On Nov 10, 2008
Hugging, pecking, these are ok but they shouldn't go as far as handling in their kids' presence. The little ones tend to practicalise what they see the parents doing.

But then, if parents avoid doing it before the kids, do they also monitor they don't watch it in the movies?
FamilyRe: Training Up A Child by zayhal(f): 11:46am On Nov 10, 2008
*Morenike:
Someone tell me, why would you leave your son's pic on the net?
I wonder.

Thought I was the only one thinking this way. undecided
FamilyRe: ~ Lets Talk About Our Grandparents ~ by zayhal(f): 11:44am On Nov 10, 2008
You guys are making me feel I've missed a lot.

Four of them were long dead before I was born. embarassed
FamilyRe: Women Vs Mother-in-laws by zayhal(f): 11:38am On Nov 10, 2008
Everyone should have her own place and stay there. The MIL shouldn't interfere too much in her son's home. She shoud leave them to run their home the way they want. It's none of her business. What she owes them is occasional visits and advise, when they ask for it.

The wife should love and respect her MIL like her own mum and encourage her husband to respect her much. They should go visit her regularly, buy her gifts and let her know they're there for her.

The husband should let his wife know how loving and how important his mum is to him, not necessarily in words but in action. This can't and shouldn't disturb his love for his wife.
Everything really depends on the man. Let him give each woman her due love and respect, ensuring their cordiality, discouraging tresspasing.
Women have territorial consciousness, and stepping in the territory of the other is what causes problem most of the time.

My MIL is nice. We get along fine.
IslamRe: Only Great Minds Can Read This by zayhal(f): 11:19am On Nov 10, 2008
samba123:
frinzy, bro, what important thing we can get from this inverted word? huh
Samba,
Tihs is jsut smoe knid of pzluze-svlonig gmae. Nihotng siureos, but qeiut itenertsnig. cheesy
FamilyRe: What Makes Your Mum The Best Mum In The World? by zayhal(f): 5:21pm On Nov 09, 2008
She's the most loving creature I know.
IslamRe: Hajj - 12/06/08 by zayhal(f): 9:20pm On Nov 08, 2008
Hajj is compulsory for those who have the financial means (amogst other conditions) to go.
IslamRe: Only Great Minds Can Read This by zayhal(f): 7:35pm On Nov 08, 2008
Nimshi:
Iennsritetg.

Tihs has been on the Ietnrent scine 2003.

As you rpaeet the sroty, be aawre taht the gaeernl cliam is not ture for all lggnuaeas; eevn in Eisglnh, smoe sarlbmecd sneesents may be duiffilct to raed. Bleow is an exlampe:

"The sprehas had ponits and patles".

Cuold you all wtire waht you raed?

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[size=3pt]Interesting.

This has been on the Internet since 2003.

As you repeat the story, be aware that the general claim is not true for all languages; even in English, some scrambled sentenses may be difficult to read. Below is an example:

"The sprehas had ponits and patles".

Could you all write what you read?[/size].
The Phrases had points and plates. Right?
IslamRe: Only Great Minds Can Read This by zayhal(f): 8:37pm On Nov 07, 2008
ti's a pluaesre. smiley
IslamRe: Only Great Minds Can Read This by zayhal(f): 7:18pm On Nov 07, 2008
Yes. Interesting. Someone sent it to me via yahoo messanger sometime ago and I was surprised at how easily I read it.
You can also post in the literature section.
IslamRe: Who Is A "true Muslim Man"? by zayhal(f): 7:31pm On Nov 05, 2008
PepERSprAY:
So you are saying you are not a righteous man? That means that you will not go to heaven by Islamic standards according to you?. Why are you wasting your time then worshipping Allah and Mohammed?. Do you derive any joy or remuneration from religious practice?. If you are worshiping God without HOPE, whats the essence?. You see why I told you before that it's only Jesus Christ than can offer you hope and not the other one that cannot be mentioned anyhow.
Why are you confusing yourself? Did even Jesus, a Prophet of God, not reproach the one who called him 'good'. And 'good' is even a lesser quality than 'righteous'.
If you want to argue, do so sensibly.

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