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Ezinne😌@EzinneamakaO·
You’re a woman , and you want Sharia Law? Why exactly? How would it benefit you ?
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OMO_BASHORUN@Msbbash2·
@CzarrRichard @OurBridals Each state has the right to enforce its laws. Lagos banned Okada because it is not safe and for security, among other reasons. So, when Kano State government created hisbah,and banning alcohol is a way they think they can restore sanity. Has nothing to do with Shari'a
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OMO_BASHORUN@Msbbash2·
The word "Shari'a" is what they don't want to hear, not their fault. It is a result of what they were taught in their Sunday schools. It is not easy to change a childhood mindset. Deliberate misinformation, wrong programming. Anything Islam has to be fought blindly.
𝑰𝒅𝒓𝒊𝒔 𝑨. 𝑶𝒏𝒊 PhD@IdrisAOni1

Putting the Question of Sharīʿah in Yorùbá Land in Proper Perspective Much of the controversy surrounding Sharīʿah in Yorùbá land is driven more by fear, misinformation and politics than by a proper understanding of what is actually being requested by Muslims. The first point that must be clearly stated is that a full-fledged Sharīʿah legal system, in the sense of a comprehensive state-wide Islamic legal order governing criminal, civil and public affairs, is neither practical nor presently attainable in the multicultural and multi-religious context of Yorùbá land. The demographic realities, constitutional framework and religious diversity of the Southwest make such a project unrealistic. Indeed, the overwhelming majority of Muslims advocating for Sharīʿah are not calling for the establishment of an Islamic state, nor are they demanding the replacement of existing constitutional structures with a comprehensive Islamic legal system. What many Muslims have consistently requested is something far more limited, reasonable and constitutionally defensible: the opportunity to voluntarily access Islamic legal provisions in matters that directly concern their religious obligations and personal lives. These include areas such as: - Marriage and divorce. - Inheritance and estate administration. - Family disputes. - Endowments (waqf). - Contracts and certain aspects of personal transactions. - Religious mediation and arbitration. These are matters in which Muslims already believe they are religiously bound by Islamic teachings. The demand is therefore not for the imposition of Sharīʿah upon non-Muslims but for the accommodation of Muslims who voluntarily wish to regulate aspects of their personal affairs according to their faith. This is neither unusual nor unprecedented. Across the world, plural societies provide mechanisms through which religious communities can resolve personal and family matters according to their traditions, provided such arrangements operate within the framework of the law and with the consent of the parties involved. Viewed from this perspective, Sharīʿah Panels are not instruments of domination but mechanisms of religious accommodation. They are comparable to mediation and arbitration systems through which citizens voluntarily seek guidance and dispute resolution based on shared values and beliefs. The intense opposition to even these limited arrangements raises important questions. If Christians may organise their affairs according to Christian principles, and if practitioners of traditional religion may organise aspects of their communal and religious lives according to their convictions, on what basis should Muslims be denied the opportunity to seek guidance on inheritance, marriage, divorce and related matters from institutions grounded in Islamic law? To oppose a full Islamic legal state is one thing. To oppose Muslims having access to voluntary Sharīʿah-based mediation and personal law mechanisms is something entirely different. The latter begins to resemble a systematic denial of the legitimate religious rights of Muslims. Equally troubling is the recurring attempt to portray every discussion about Sharīʿah as a "Fulani agenda" or an externally inspired project. Such claims are historically inaccurate, intellectually weak and socially divisive. Islam did not arrive in Yorùbá land through Fulani people. Yorùbá Muslims are not recent converts. They are indigenous sons and daughters of the soil whose ancestors have practised Islam for centuries. The desire of a Yorùbá Muslim to distribute his estate according to Islamic inheritance law, contract his marriage according to Islamic principles or resolve family disputes according to Islamic teachings has nothing to do with Fulani nationalism, Fulani expansionism or any external ethnic agenda. It is simply the desire of a believer to practise his religion. 1/2

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In the name of your God which you worship, please 🙏🙏 respect this lady and stop sharing her pictures around. She was murdered by criminals, which the Nigeria government and the state government did nothing about, it does not have anything to do with Shari'a or islam.
Pathfinder@Pathfinder077

@Msbbash2 @mickytob78 Propaganda kp& u there 🤡 Shariah law happened to this girl or you want to say you don’t know anything about her?

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OMO_BASHORUN@Msbbash2·
Exactly! 😂😂 We are being distracted by things that are not even necessary. Let the Muslim do their thing, while the Christian do their thing. TOLERANCE. Sunday the Christians should go to church no stress, while Muslim go to mosque. That's what Shari'a preaches
𝔻𝕒𝕣𝕜ℂ𝕙𝕚𝕝𝕕__@Gboye3000

I've been thinking about this Sharia debate for weeks now, & honestly, it is mind-boggling. What frustrates me is not the debate itself, but d priorities. Across much of the world, nations are focused on innovation, tech, productivity, educ, & economic growth. Yet in 2026, one..

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Bomboloni@jungleflame25·
@Msbbash2 We don’t want it ! It’s not by force, rest and stop trying to impose it on us or force it on us. We have as much right as you lots in this country and we say we don’t want ! Simple !!!!
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Elijah🚲🔥@FagbemiFis·
@Msbbash2 What you describe above is exactly yourself You’ve been brainwashed to the extent that you don’t even want to have any relationship with reason
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OMO_BASHORUN@Msbbash2·
@OurBridals I guess you live on the moon. If not that, everywhere you see people eat pork, dog meat and top it the alcoholic drinks of different brands. That's what they like. No Muslim will prevent them from enjoying themselves. Move around Lagos and see diff lounges where possible dey ....
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Danladi M |ADD+| π²| | 𝔽rAI | 🌶️
@Msbbash2 Just one question, while you practice your Sharia, as a non-Muslim can I eat my pork meat and drink my Alcohol peacefully. If you answer this question then I know your Sharia will be just. We don't have time for your Sharia in Sunday School as we have better things to learn.
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Value Adder@AkanniAde2024·
@Msbbash2 @mickytob78 You are talking gibberish So what north implemented is not true Sharia but what will be implemented in South West will be the true Sharia right. You are a fool, trying hard to fool yourself. Who is going to implement the Sharia? You thought you are talking to kids here
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OMO_BASHORUN@Msbbash2·
@glowandlight Where is the evidence? That these evil demand implementation of Shari'a law as part of release clause.
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Dammy!!!@glowandlight·
@Msbbash2 A terrorist kidnapped children to demand for Sharia but I should look at Dubai and believe it’s for the best. If I were you, I’d be too ashamed to mention Sharia because of what your brothers are doing in the name of your god
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OMO_BASHORUN@Msbbash2·
@Joe_brendan_ "they said the guy saw a woman bathing." What is the correlation between Shari'a and this 👆 you stated above?
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Joseph Brendan@Joe_brendan_·
On this Sharia issue I personally have no problem with it. The problem has always been the implementation. The implementation ends up stifling the environment for non practicing Muslims Except you want to tell me that the Northern states in Nigeria will have to expel all the Christians living there which is impossible Sharia law is easy and smooth to implement in climes where you have at least 95% Muslims living there and there are not up to 3 states in Nigeria with an Islamic population of even 90%. And for those who say "Sharia is only for Muslims". Oh well, stop lying. I was almost lynched in Suleja when I followed someone for a telecommunications mast gig because they said the guy saw a woman bathing. In the same Kwamba area of Suleja, people buy beer like it's cocaine. They hide to buy it. It's hoarded because Sharia enforcers can kill you if no one is watching. Yes they stabbed someone in Kwamba in 2011 and left him in harmattan cold because he was drunk. So yes, Sharia if well implemented, affects everyone living in the location. Christian or Muslim. And Nigeria being a secular state is incompatible with it. Some countries implement Sharia and it's working fine for them. That's because they are 90+% Muslims. If You want Sharia by all means, then we must restructure the country. We will have Christian states and regions and Muslim states and regions. Then it can work But this is 2026, nobody is doing that. Let's figure out how AI will not make everyone Jobless.
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OMO_BASHORUN@Msbbash2·
🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️Olaleye! Shari'a is not for the non-Muslim. Islam can never be forced on anyone. Islam is easy and it is all about choice. He who Allah wishes to guide to Islam, Allah will guide him/ her to the His path. So no one is forcing islam / Shari'a on anyone or Yoruba land.
Olaleye Emmanuel Akinola( Eyan Akanbi GCFR)@eakinola23

@Msbbash2 Sharia cannot happen in Yorùbá land, Yorùbá land is secular from the beginning and it is going to remain so forever. Whoever brings Sharia law to Yorùbá land will have to prepare for civil war, it is going to be bloody, because we non-Muslims will not be subjected to Islam.

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George Joshua@joshua_geo76433·
Make thunder no fire you oo. Shey dem swear for una must everyone be Muslim? Me wey be non Muslim go con dey follow una dey practice una religion as how na. And I have both blood family and friends that are Muslim. I hope this is not how they also think oo. Make fight no burst
OMO_BASHORUN@Msbbash2

The word "Shari'a" is what they don't want to hear, not their fault. It is a result of what they were taught in their Sunday schools. It is not easy to change a childhood mindset. Deliberate misinformation, wrong programming. Anything Islam has to be fought blindly.

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Àsàmú@CEruobodo·
Apparently, some people believe that you are not truly Yoruba unless you practice the traditional religion. They seem to equate being Muslim or Christian with being opposed to Yoruba identity and culture. However, religious affiliation does not diminish one's ethnic identity;
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OMO_BASHORUN@Msbbash2·
@mickytob78 It's all propaganda and influence of the media, especially western Media houses. The one you see them demonstrate in the north is not an atom of Shari'a what so ever. If Shari'a is being implemented in the north, all these politicians would have been used as a scape goat.
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Ọkẹja@mickytob78·
@Msbbash2 Rest... Let us agree we are being told, what about the ones we have seen in the north with our eyes...
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Aboo Aamir أبو عامر الأثري
Àwọn Arabs gan have to learn the Qur’ān Arabic for them to understand it otherwose he is a jaahil. You see that Qur’ān, if an Arab does not learn its art of recitation called tajweed, he will just be blabbing the reason you will never see an Arab Christian able to recite it.
Socrates Orunmila@SocratesOrun

You have to learn Arabic to read and understand Muslim text. How can you confidently say that Arabs don't own Islam?

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OMO_BASHORUN@Msbbash2·
@Aheesha_x The so called Shari'a they want to practice in Afghanistan, the west did not allow them to enjoy it
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Ajokeee 🤍@Aheesha_x·
I understand why many people are concerned when they hear “Sharia law,” especially when the examples that often come to mind are places like Afghanistan or Iran. However, I think it’s important to separate the actions of governments and individuals from the actual teachings of Islam. Many of the restrictions people point to, such as preventing women from pursuing education or careers, are not principles that Islam introduced. Islam did not forbid women from seeking knowledge or having a career. Seeking knowledge is encouraged for both men and women in Islam. One of the greatest examples is Aisha (RA), the wife of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), who was a renowned scholar and a source of knowledge for countless Muslims after the Prophet’s passing. That fact alone should challenge the claim that Islam seeks to keep women uneducated or uninvolved in society. Likewise, when people point to the failures of some Northern states and conclude that Sharia itself is the problem, they ignore the reality that selective justice and corruption are failures of human beings, not proof that the principles themselves are flawed. A system cannot be fairly judged by people who refuse to apply it consistently. By that same logic, no ideology, religion, or legal system would survive scrutiny because every one of them has been abused somewhere by those in power. It is perfectly reasonable to disagree with the implementation of Sharia or to have concerns about it. What is not reasonable is to reduce an entire legal and moral framework to the actions of extremists or governments that many Muslims themselves criticize. At the very least, we should be discussing what Sharia actually teaches, not what its loudest and most controversial examples have done.
SuperMegazillionaire Misty@misty_abisola

It’s shariah law they are practising in Afghanistan by the way. Afghanistan where there’s been complete erasure of women from public life. Taliban-led Afghanistan!!

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