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As salaam alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh dear brothers and sisters. This is a Ummah call
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We decided to change that.
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Join 100,000 others.
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This is Sadaqah Jariyah. Don’t miss it. @SirJarus @RidwanuLlah @YusufAsunmogejo @IdrisAOni1


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@SirJarus 😀. In our time, as your Dad is coming in to the living room you unconsciously stand up to make space for him, some kids even leave the sitting room totally. How times fly
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I recently took a conscious decision to make my kids feel as natural as possible around me. No unnecessary command.
Now, I have squeezed myself in a one-seater chair when the two boys are respectively sitting on the two- and three-seaters with extra space because I don't want to tell them to vacate the seat for me because I met them there 😃.
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Reshare until someone she knows see this post, she was found about 2hrs ago she’s been raped and abandoned inside a plantain farm by the road side . Pls if you know her or any member of her family kindly inform them that’s she’s at mile one regional hospital and her condition is bad….. but she’s still alive pls share this it might get to someone who knows or recognise her🙏🏼

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Hi everyone, My name is Ozoume Cynthia. I recently got admitted into the Nigerian Law School, Yenagoa Campus. I'm in need of financial support to help me pay my school fees (476k). Any financial support or even sharing this post would mean a lot to me. Thanks you. #lawschool
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12 Things I Found Surprising in the City of Mecca.
1. Many streets are named after the companions of the Prophet ﷺ. You constantly see streets names connected to early Islamic figures.
2. The Kaaba is far bigger than I imagined. What I had seen on TV and social media did not prepare me for what I saw with my own eyes.
3. Contrary to what I believed before coming, not all the water in Mecca is Zamzam water, even though Zamzam is widely available, there are other branded bottled water.
4. Throughout my stay in Mecca, I boarded about six taxis, and each time I connected to the driver’s Wi-Fi. Surprisingly, all of them had the same password: 12345678.
5. People in Saudi Arabia do not speak the exact Arabic of the Qur’an, a number of them do not understand it in fact. Like many languages, they speak their own local dialect.
6. No matter how long someone lives in Saudi Arabia, becoming a citizen is not possible. Citizenship is not granted to non-natives.
7. Mecca is a very hilly city. There are mountains and hills everywhere, that people actually build houses and neighborhoods on them.
8. For a country known for its desert landscape, there are plenty of fresh fruits available everywhere.
9. I saw many shops with “Buy 1 Get 1 Free” deals — so many that it almost seems like a normal marketing culture in the city.
10. The Qur’an is not sold inside Masjid al-Haram or in the immediate surroundings of the mosque, it is free.
11. In all the restaurants I visited, none of them had a woman as the chef. The chefs in every one of them were men.
12. Everyone wants to give you iftar and suhoor for free. Many people even insist — sometimes begging you — to take food from them, no matter how little it is.
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If I were to fully write about my experience in the House of Allah, it might sound like exaggeration. Some people who have come before me might understand how I feel.
I have never set foot in any country before now and felt this kind of goosebumps. The feeling is indescribable. The sight of Masjid al-Ḥarām had me overwhelmed in a way I couldn’t understand. Millions of people moving around the Kaʿbah in ṭawāf at the same time, the rhythm in people’s voices, the atmosphere of devotion — everything felt different, not like anywhere I have been before.
I have never felt anything like it before, and I’m not sure I will ever feel this way again in another land.
Now I truly understand why it is called Makkah al-Mukarramah, which literally translates to The Honoured City Of Makkah. Allah has indeed honoured this land.
When Yoruba people say “orí mi ń wú” (my head feels overwhelmed with emotion), I literally experienced it. I felt something shift inside me, I felt like something was moving beneath my hair/scalp. As someone who have been to few countries and some major big cities in the world, Makkah is unlike anywhere I have ever been.
There are some things you simply cannot understand through explanations alone. You have to experience them yourself. Visiting the House of Allah is one of those things.
The things I had only read about in books… the things I had been taught in ilé-kewu… the things I had seen on television countless times… I saw them with my own eyes—live.
Maqām Ibrāhīm.
The Black Stone.
The Kaʿbah.
All inside one compound.
Then other historical sites.
The Quran reciters I see on the internet, listen to their voices, I saw them with my eyes, the were all in rows. I prayed behind them.
I am grateful to my Lord for this journey. May this Umrah be accepted from me, and may it be counted among the sincere efforts I have made in the path of the religion of Allah.
May Allah forgive my shortcomings, accept my worship, and allow the blessings of this journey to remain with me long after | leave.
May Allah invite everyone who longs to visit His House. May it not be a one time thing for people who crave it multiple times too.
Āmīn.
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Please incase you see any yellow file in a keke from Iyana Ipaja to Ayobo or from Ayobo to Iyana Ipaja, please contact me. The name on the file is Ogedengbe Esther. The contents include an NIN, WAEC result, and a birth certificate.
w ☁️✨@Wura_Ola10
My younger sister lost her files on her way back from her physical clearance in epe 🥹
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@Adamthallith Alhamdulilah. May Allah accept it as act of Worship Aameen.
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Thank you Allah for inviting me to your house.
Shukran Yah Rabbī 🥺🤲🏿
👳🏾♂️Mufti Of Ilorin Online 👳🏾♂️@Adamthallith
And we pray for every Muslim that desire to perform Hajj and Umrah, may Allah invite you to His house at the time that is best for you, Amin.
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