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Katılım Haziran 2022
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Bae 🪴@prettybirdXO·
@KelOnovo This is true. Pinterest pays. Made $65 off it so far but I don’t take it seriously
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shu'aib@AliFly18·
@_faidat alhamdulilah robbil alamin
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OGECHI
OGECHI@_faidat·
Adupe fun Allah.
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JM News Network
JM News Network@JMNewsNetwork_·
A white man outlines the reason why the West fears Islam.
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Muslimah@Maryam_Dr_·
I once got disqualified from a job because I said I couldn’t postpone my Zuhr prayer till after work. They asked: “What if you’re too busy? Please leave that prayer till after work.” I said: “No matter how busy work gets, I can’t delay my prayer, sir.” And honestly, I still left with peace in my heart because I can’t sacrifice my salah for work
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shu'aib@AliFly18·
ikokore laced with all sorts of protein, cooked by an ijebu woman, would be perfect for my sunday evening.
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Kibloadedtech
Kibloadedtech@kibloadedtech·
@Mujaheedah_ I can guide you, and if you want me to manage it for you, I can do that.
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Meejay🌻@Mujaheedah_·
I have Outlier account but I don’t know what to do further.
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Mirah@mirah0809·
Saving my NYSC allowance & some additions for my first MacBook fueled my self taught data analysis and landed my first role. It’s even the device I used to pitch the CEO of my current company. This laptop has been the silent partner in every major win of my career,hard to let go.
PsudoMike 🇨🇦@PsudoMike

This hit different. I saved my NYSC allowance and used it to buy a Dell laptop for 350,000 naira. Core i5 or i7, I honestly cannot remember which one now, but I remember exactly what that machine meant to me at the time. It was not a luxury. It was a bet on myself.

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NASA
NASA@NASA·
Welcome home Reid, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy! 🫶 The Artemis II astronauts have splashed down at 8:07pm ET (0007 UTC April 11), bringing their historic 10-day mission around the Moon to an end.
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NASA@NASA·
Sky full of stars. Following a successful lunar flyby, the Artemis II astronauts captured this breathtaking photo of our galaxy, the Milky Way, on April 7, 2026.
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MUSTAPHA
MUSTAPHA@angry_ustaaz·
God just didn’t create the earth in six days, He created the heavens and the earth in six days. “Indeed, your Lord is Allah, who created the heavens and the earth in six days…” (Surah Al-A‘raf 7:54) The earth is just one of 200-400 Billion planets in a galaxy of 2 trillion galaxies. Everything we see of 2 trillion galaxies is just 4% of what is out there, (the observable universe), we still don’t know 96% of the whole universe of the first heaven. And the first heaven compared to the second heaven is like a ring in a desert and so on. The 7 heavens compared to the Kursiy of Allah is like a ring in a desert. The 7 heavens and the kursiy of Allah compared to the throne of Allah is like a ring in a desert. To us, this is magnificent, to Almighty Allah, the whole of the heavens plus the Kursiy and the throne of Allah is just another kun fa yakun. He can decide to create or destroy it in a second. He is Allah The Almighty The All-Powerful He does as He wills, None can question His decree, And none can overturn His command, When He intends a thing, He only says to it, “Be,” and it is, His will is absolute, His power is complete, He gives to whom He wills, and withholds from whom He wills, He elevates whom He wills, and humbles whom He wills, He is never compelled, never constrained, Nothing in the heavens or the earth escapes His will, He is Allah… The Doer of whatever He wills, Perfect in His wisdom, even when we do not understand. The Creator of the heavens without pillars, The Fashioner of the human soul with perfect precision. The One who placed the stars as lamps in the sky, And set the sun and moon in perfect balance, The Giver of life and the Taker of it, The Ever-Living, who never dies, The Sustainer, whom all creation depends upon, The Knower of the seen and the unseen, The First, nothing came before Him, The Last, nothing will remain after Him, The Most High, above all that we can imagine, He is Allah… There is none worthy of worship except Him. Subhanahu wa ta’ala 🤍
Ọládélé 🇳🇬👑@Theoladeledada

After watching those NASA video, I have a question. How did God create the earth in 6 days?

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NASA@NASA·
“You can see the surface of the Moon…we just went sci-fi.” On flight day seven, images from our @NASAArtemis II crew amazed, turning science fiction to reality. From the lunar far side to a solar eclipse from the Moon, the views are EVERYTHING. No pressure to pick a favorite.
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shu'aib@AliFly18·
fajr in my local masjid. imam recited Surah ar-rahman. men were weeping like babies. I've never witnessed such a moment. Ya dhal jalali wal ikram.
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shu'aib@AliFly18·
@Rabz_16 just listen to the recitation.
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ربيعة🍉@Rabz_16·
Maintaining khushu during taraweeh can be difficult, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the Surah. It can kinda blur into background noice. My 3 tips to help are: • Try to translate the Surah in your head as much as possible, if need be learn the 100 oft repeated words.
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shu'aib@AliFly18·
@rahmandeprof JazakAllah Khair akhi-l-kareem. having a strong belief in the afterlife makes the dunya worth living and striving for. I thank Allah tabaraq for the blessings of iman and islam also you're quoting from Surah Isra not Taha. Barakah Allah feeh ⭐
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De Prof™
De Prof™@rahmandeprof·
This one is for the Muslims especially. There's something admirable about refusing cheap comfort, about insisting on intellectual integrity even when the questions are hard. An exemplar is the tweet quoted. That posture—standing before the abyss without flinching—deserves respect. But I think there's a subtle mischaracterization here that's worth unpacking, particularly when it comes to Islam's epistemological claim about the afterlife. The post below says no one can speak confidently about what comes after death, that anyone who does is—quote and unquote—speaking past the evidence, not from it. And I understand the instinct. We're all navigating the same existential fog, and it can feel presumptuous when someone claims to have a map. But Islam doesn't claim to have discovered the map through human cleverness or introspection. It claims the map was given—revealed on the tongue of Muhammad SAW, The Seal Of All Prophets. At least, to Muslims. That's a fundamentally different kind of epistemological assertion. The Islamic position isn't one of “I figured out what happens after death through a superior reasoning.” The Islamic Position is that: Allah (meaning God), who exists outside the limitations of human perception and death itself, told us this, and we believe—because Islam means submission, hence, acceptance of revelation by default. So, that position is true to us. This is one of the key reasons why transmission is very important in the Islamic Sciences. A Muslim doesn't claim personal omniscience—they (Prophets in this case) claim to have received communication from the One who is omniscient (Allah Rabbul ‘izzah). Our confidence in the message is a result of the description, life (Sunnah) and revelations of the human messenger who lived as an exemplar to imbue our confidence, trust and belief in the source of the message he was sent with. He was Al-Ameen (The Trustworthy) even before becoming a Prophet amongst his people. Here's what's important: a Muslim's certainty about the afterlife is coupled with profound humility about the limits of human reason unaided by revelation. Islam actually agrees that human beings, left to their own devices, cannot pierce the veil of death through observation or deduction alone. Allah explicitly states in Sūratu Tāhā: “And they ask you about the soul. Say, ‘The soul is of the affair of my Lord. And mankind have not been given of knowledge except a little.’” Islam doesn't pretend humans have natural access to metaphysical truths. It insists we need revelation precisely because our tools—perception, memory, language, hope, fear—are insufficient for certain realities. Now, you might ask: “But how do I know that's authentic?” Such expected question, and it's exactly what Islam invites. It's a bait…a literal vote of confidence. The Qur'ān, in Allah's words, repeatedly challenges people to examine it, to think critically, to bring evidence if they doubt its divine origin. Muslims believe the Qur'ān'sbpreservation, coherence, and alignment with human nature all point to something beyond human authorship. And Islam asks you to consider: if there is a Creator responsible for existence itself, would it be out of character for that Creator to offer guidance? And to rather live honestly with an unanswered question than obediently under an unquestionable answer—quite the respect that deserves. But Islam doesn't ask one to stop thinking. It in fact asks to think further—to consider that maybe the answer exists, not because a human claimed it, but because the Creator shared it. It is right that we all wake up inside the same mystery. But Islam says we're not improvising without direction. We've been given a score to read, even if we still have to play the music ourselves. Hard to perhaps accept, but it's not the same as someone arrogantly claiming to have personally unlocked the afterlife. It's a claim of revelation. A question worth investigating, not dismissing as inherently presumptuous.
Mr. Possible@Mrpossidez

I don’t believe any human being can confidently tell me what awaits me after this life, and I don’t think the answer is contained in any single doctrine. I’ve been here since I was born with my eyes open. I’ve looked long enough, closely enough, at the underbelly of life itself. Like many people, I’ve reflected deeply on the meaning of existence, and I’ve arrived at a fairly simple conclusion that anyone who speaks confidently about the afterlife is speaking past the evidence, not from it. I’m not claiming to know what happens after death. I’m simply convinced that no one does, at least not with the kind of certainty that demands obedience. And I’m unwilling to outsource my uncertainty to someone else’s certainty simply because they wear a title. We are all improvising against the same abyss. That is the only common ground I’m sure of. Titles don’t change that nor do pulpits elevate anyone above it. Scriptures don’t even exempt anyone from it. Every human being wakes up each morning inside the same mystery, trying to make meaning with the same limited tools we all share which are tools of perception, memory, language, hope and fear. I would rather live honestly with an unanswered question than live obediently under an unquestionable answer.

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shu'aib@AliFly18·
@dayo0629 @Faridatu001 asalam aleaykum warahmatullah akhi, is this ustadh an imam in Ilorin ? taiwo area?
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Adedayo Onasanya
Adedayo Onasanya@dayo0629·
May Almighty Allah (SWT) continue to strengthen and preserve our Ustadz, Al-Imam Abdulrasheed Sheu Al-Warrahi. May Allah grant him robust health, long life upon righteousness, and unwavering iman. May He increase him in beneficial knowledge, wisdom, and sincerity, and make his words a source of guidance, healing, and unity for the Ummah.
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FAREEDA KIRI🌹🌹🌹🌹
FAREEDA KIRI🌹🌹🌹🌹@Faridatu001·
Astaghfirullah if every musabaqah judge is like this NO one will win 🤣🤣😂😂😂
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Rasheedah_Hamman@RasheederhB·
What’s the name of this fruit please?
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'Biola Ojo
'Biola Ojo@biolaojo_·
The perfect weather for walking long distance
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