
Muhammad Bello
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Muhammad Bello
@EmBellor
Certified Practicing Process Engineer | Finance and Investment Enthusiast | Morality & No Nonsense | Too Nigerian🇳🇬
Lekki, Lagos Katılım Nisan 2011
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@Islam435 @IslamicQuiz_c Is there anything that it is not only Allah can give u?
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I’m creating a community for Northern youths who support Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and the African Democratic Congress 🇳🇬
If you believe in a better future for the North, let’s connect and build something powerful together!
Drop a comment or DM 🤝
#ADC #Kwankwasiyya #NorthernVoices”

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Wallahi kuwa.
Although the Quran is in Classical Arabic which requires one to learn.
dijjerhv🌌@KhadijaBashirs2
Honestly, I envy Arabs who open the Quran and understand every word without translation. What a gift they were born into without even knowing it.
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@mubee4abu @valueknk ADA too was not registered.
Going back to Nwoso will conflate issue even more.
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Engr Mubee all these media talk won’t solve or change INEC stand.
ADC basuda time.
Let them either hand over back to Nwosu or go to ADA.
Mubarak@mubee4abu
The clown cannot face the media.
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@ahmad_zakariii @valueknk Ba wani clean heart. Kawai son zucia ne. It was obvious that this man has no plan for the country. But u guys went ahead and deluded others too.
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@valueknk Allah mun tuba. We have never and in shaa Allah we will never vote someone base on closure and hoping it will benefit us alone.
Indeed, we do not know the future and we did with clean intention hoping for the best.
Allah ya yafe mana
Allah yayi mana maganinsu
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People thought I have someone close to Tinubu.
I remember our discussions on how he will make Nigeria better especially with @ahmad_zakariii
Allah na tuba
Sulaiman@Sbala__
I know I am inconsequential in the larger scheme of things, but I feel certain disgust every time I remember that I did not only voted for Tinubu/APC in 2023, but I actively campaigned and ensured many people around me voted for them.
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We all know he’s referring to Islam so I’ll answer him in kind.
First of all, this argument is built on a false premise. Islam does NOT forbid you from communicating with God in your own language. You can make du’a (supplication) in any language you want, anytime. There is zero restriction on that. So the claim that Islam “forbids your language” is already wrong from the start.
What Islam distinguishes between is personal supplication and formal ritual prayer (Salah). Salah has a fixed structure, just like every serious religious tradition has structured forms of worship. And yes, it’s performed in classical Arabic(which differs from Modern Standard Arabic spoken by everyday Arabs) and that’s not about “identity eradication,” rather it’s about preservation and unity.
The Qur’an was revealed in classical Arabic, and preserving it in that exact language ensures the meaning and wording remain intact. The moment you turn a liturgical act into multiple languages, you open the door to variation, reinterpretation, and eventually contradiction.
And we don’t even have to speak hypothetically, just look at what happened to other scriptures.
The Bible exists in:
-hundreds of translations
-different versions (KJV, NIV, ESV, NASB, etc.) with verses missing, added, or bracketed depending on the manuscript
On top of that, you ended up with:
Catholics, Orthodox, Protestant and hundreds of denominations with their own bibles or biblical canons. All with theological differences, sometimes major differences and often built on how texts were translated or interpreted. So preserving the Qur’an and Salah in one language for formal worship isn’t oppression rather it’s exactly what prevented that kind of fragmentation.
Ironically, this is not unique to Islam. In Judaism, Hebrew is used as the liturgical language for prayer and scripture. A Jew in Europe, Africa, or Asia still recites core prayers in Hebrew, even if it’s not their native language.
Learning a few phrases and verses in Arabic for prayer does not erase your identity. Muslims speak thousands of different languages, come from completely different cultures and maintain their own traditions and identities so long as it’s not polytheistic in nature yet we are united in one form of worship. This is unity without losing diversity.
Historically, Islam didn’t erase cultures either. Persians stayed Persian, Turks stayed Turkish, Africans kept their identities, South Asians kept theirs, white Muslims in the Balkans and Central Asia kept theirs. Islam spread globally without forcing people to abandon their languages or cultures so long as it doesn’t include paganism/polytheism.
His argument confuses structure with oppression. Every preserved system has standards. One of the reasons the Qur’an remains unchanged, memorised, and recited identically worldwide is precisely because of this preservation in its original language. Same reason I as a Nigerian Yoruba Muslim led a group of foreign Muslims across multiple ethnicities in salah(ritual prayer) and we prayed the exact same way and recited the exact same words side by side, at an airport despite us having not met each other ever and probably would never meet again.
If anything, this is one of Islam’s strongest points, not a weakness.
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@mubee4abu Kama ta yayi kamar yadda akayi sulhu a maqabarta, azo a sake yin wani saboda akashe wutar baki daya.
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Me too I am highly interested.
Mubarak@mubee4abu
Ni ina son in san laifin da Mal Elrufai yayi wa Uba Sani
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A funeral is no place for political gestures, especially for someone grieving multiple losses while in detention. Attempting reconciliation in that moment was misplaced. Pantami should have read the room, it only put pressure on El-Rufai and embarrassed Uba Sani.
I’m hopeful Nasir, Uba, and Ribadu will eventually resolve their differences. The real issue is those benefiting from keeping them divided. History shows such relationships often find a way to heal.
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"A priest’s testimony:
"If Islam is violent as they claim, no Christian or Jew would have survived the early muslim conquest!"
In this touching and peaceful message, Father Elias Zahlawi, a Christian priest from Damascus, Syria, speaks from the heart about the true face of Islam. He reminds the world that what many in the West call “Muslim terrorism” has nothing to do with Islam — a faith that has always promoted coexistence, compassion, and respect for all humanity.
Born and raised among both Christians and Muslims, Father Elias shares his personal experience of friendship, harmony, and brotherhood in the land where these faiths have lived side by side for centuries. This short speech is not just a statement — it’s a testimony of truth and peace from a man who has lived it.
Quran 60:8.
As for those who have not fought against you for your religion, nor expelled you from your homes, God does not prohibit you from dealing with them kindly and equitably. God loves the equitable.
Quran 5:82-83
82. You will find that the people most hostile towards the believers are the Jews and the polytheists. And you will find that the nearest in affection towards the believers are those who say, “We are Christians.” That is because among them are priests and monks, and they are not arrogant.
83. And when they hear what was revealed to the Messenger, you see their eyes overflowing with tears, as they recognize the truth in it. They say, “Our Lord, we have believed, so count us among the witnesses.”"
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I stay with some guys for about 7years, never did I hear them talking about Ahl Al-Bait.
In fact when I mentioned about naming my children starting from “Muhammad” one of them said “ka ji wani abu”.
Allah yasa mu dace.
Muhammad Bello@EmBellor
That is immense Love.
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