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THEGRANDMABOY
THEGRANDMABOY@TheGrandmaBoy·
HAPPENING RIGHT NOW❗️ Yorubas are not waiting for their Government to protect them anymore they have now regrouped and are currently combing their forest from one state to another. Some bandits found in the forest today have been arrested Details later!! These people are BOLD
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Yẹmí
Yẹmí@KR3Wmatic·
Until Muslims worldwide start making videos condemning Islamic terrorists and apologize for the atrocities committed in Allah’s name, I won’t take them seriously. Never let Muslims gaslight you.
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Yummy Yomi
Yummy Yomi@Rayhealer·
@Msbbash2 Was it in Sunday school that Deborah was lynched? Is it in Sunday school that people are mobbed for blasphemy? Is it in Sunday school that hisbah harass non Muslims and their businesses? Kọ́ni da fún àwọn ebi yín sir, ashiere!
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OMO_BASHORUN
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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Yummy Yomi
Yummy Yomi@Rayhealer·
@Wizarab10 Serious billing is coming, she'll want you to impress her and do extra shiii... She's a user, bounce.
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WelBeast
WelBeast@WelBeast·
I scrolled down too far. 14 days of scrolling is not easy. I pity those who have to scroll for 13 years to find a trophy picture to post.
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A.Y.O
A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
What he is quoting and teaching is from the Sharia. That’s the law. I swear by the Almighty who created me, if the sections of the Sharia on capital punishment are borrowed by the government to tackle banditry, kidnapping, and insurgency, in 6 months, it will be a thing of the past. Nobody will dare call himself a bandit, identify with a kidnapper, not to mention kidnapping somebody for ransom. But when we are ready as a nation, we will do the right thing. May the Almighty preserve Dr. Lafiaji in goodness.
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

Bandits do not deserve any reconciliation, what Dey Deserve is to be sent to almighty Allah. ~ Islamic cleric says

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Yummy Yomi
Yummy Yomi@Rayhealer·
@A__yabo You just think we're f00ls or this is year 2003
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Al’ameen
Al’ameen@A__yabo·
The election is around the corner, and there is a deliberate attempt to ruin the relationship between the Yoruba people and the Fulani. Most of the bandits terrorizing Nigerians are foreigners, not locals. I am calling on the good Yoruba people not to allow our common enemies to hide behind these insecurities and destroy the peace, trust, and respect that exist between us. Ethnic profiling should stop. It started with the Fulani, it has now spread to the Hausas, and Islam is becoming the target. The relationship between Northerners and Southwesterners remains the backbone of one Nigeria.
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Yẹmí
Yẹmí@KR3Wmatic·
On my way to work this morning. Guess what I’m listening to?
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BURAIMOH OLUWASEUN الله
I cannot lie to my conscience. Alhamdulillah, my Iman means everything to me. I am a Muslim first before any tribe. I declare this truth with all my heart and my entire life. Please, ẹ má sọkún mọ́ over my decision. My path is chosen in Islam
BURAIMOH OLUWASEUN الله@onrage217

Why do people take offense at my Yoruba-Fulani identity? We accept everyone peacefully. Ẹ̀sìn l’ọ̀ràn. I am a Muslim first before tribe, Fi sabilillah 🙏

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Yummy Yomi
Yummy Yomi@Rayhealer·
@zeinymira @AbdulakeemSA2 @YusufAsunmogejo Do you guys know one of the reasons we still face terrorism is because "moderate Muslims" like you shield them by denying thier identity, instead of accepting the reality head on and deal with it?
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Yummy Yomi
Yummy Yomi@Rayhealer·
@Ayyub993 @ibn_abdulw @YusufAsunmogejo The USA 🇺🇸 dropped bomb not Christians. USA is a country, not a religion and there are thousands of Muslims in the US army. They did not claim to do it for religious reasons neither did they shout "Praise Jesus, hallelujah" or "in Jesus name" when they dropped it
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Ayyub
Ayyub@Ayyub993·
@Rayhealer @ibn_abdulw @YusufAsunmogejo Why did Christians drop an atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? All religions have extremists, You behave as if every Christian is a good person.
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Yẹmí
Yẹmí@KR3Wmatic·
Would you, as a Yoruba Muslim, want Sharia law implemented in Yorubaland? A) Yes, I want it B) No, it’s so barbaric and cruel C) Ori Sharia Law buru D) Undecided
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Yummy Yomi
Yummy Yomi@Rayhealer·
I'd rather go back to my Isese roots than be a Muslim
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Yummy Yomi
Yummy Yomi@Rayhealer·
@Mochainxxx @biggieeasterner Says a shameless united fan. Àwọn "if Arsenal lose their remaining 7 games and Mancity draw 1 game, we will win the league " What's weaker than that?
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Yummy Yomi
Yummy Yomi@Rayhealer·
@YusufAsunmogejo This is ISWAP /ISIS flag, the Arabic inscription on it is the shahada "La ilaha illa -llah, muhammadun rasulu llah" which is the fundamental declaration of faith in Islam
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