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@ForWomenOfIslam

Helping Muslim women know their rights one tweet at a time.

Katılım Nisan 2022
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FTMW@ForWomenOfIslam·
Remember to be kind. What you give out you'll eventually receive. Give kindness get kindness.
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FTMW@ForWomenOfIslam·
So why aren't you answering her question? Or do you believe Allah (SWT) is a man? Everyone is complaining but she asked a reasonable question - if we use 'He' & Allah is not a man, why can't 'She' be used? It's from historical & linguistic convention but why can't it now be used?
⚔️ Aslan Bey |Y| ⚔️@Aslan_Bey_1

Why is Feminism just another Kufri ideology? I give you exhibit A. 🤦🏽‍♂️ (Snippet of her rant - and yes she's filled this rant in the 🚽 rest room)

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FTMW@ForWomenOfIslam·
@M2quare_ @Pengpappi_xo Girls wear hijab but are men lowering their gaze? Why are they still on twitter where women post indecent pictures?
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Mustapha Abubakar Mustapha
@Pengpappi_xo Bro you are so damn right, my friend once told me he loves KD because girls wear hijab and in ABJ majority don't, so I believe that's why people send their infants back to KD or other states to study because of tarbiyya issues which is the pillar of a decent society.
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HALAL AKHI @Pengpappi_xo·
Abuja people, nothing concern them with Halal or haram oh. They are just living their life, because I don’t understand why the suppose Muslim men here are so comfortable shaking and hugging Muslim women. Even the women too, they are just comfortable. Ah ! I know someone will say I’m not civilized. Astaghfirullah !
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Abdull Ibrahim, MD@Yantumakii·
There is a reason why Hausa women should not follow the train of women bashing Hausa men. The moment you cross the river at Kogi, you’d see women hustling like men. Some of the work these women engage in, some men cannot do. Across the river, struggling for daily living is everyone’s business— men, women, children.
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FTMW@ForWomenOfIslam·
The men that send their wives and kids to beg on the road are mostly Hausa/Northern men no? majority of men in Nigeria (especially in the north) are poor so that means Hausa men are unable to provide. So what exactly are Hausa men doing for Hausa women?
Abdull Ibrahim, MD@Yantumakii

There is a reason why Hausa women should not follow the train of women bashing Hausa men. The moment you cross the river at Kogi, you’d see women hustling like men. Some of the work these women engage in, some men cannot do. Across the river, struggling for daily living is everyone’s business— men, women, children.

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Deisine@TDeisine·
A man will never sacrifice his dream for the betterment of a woman, only women do that rubbish and call it love. You say all women do is take and never give? Lol, I am yet to see any man who is financing a child bearing his wife's name, women aren't allowed to give kids they birth their names and yet you say women only receive? How many men have given up the jobs just to relocate to the state of residence of their wives after marriage? Such madness are only found in the decisions of women. You go to work and provide money, money for what exactly? You obviously are not spending that much on her and I will prove it. How many hair does the average man buy for his wife in a year? How many times does she buy new clothes? Most times she cooks what you want to eat and not what she wants to eat, you are actually feeding your kids. Won't you pay rent if you stay alone? What exactly does the average man do for his wife that makes provision so special? The same provision that makes you say you cannot cook, clean, take care of kids, wash? This same provision and yet you say all a woman does is receive? Like I said, you think giving only have to do with finance. If money is all you can give, how poor are you exactly?
Bʟᴀᴄᴋ Jᴜɪᴄᴇ ☕@FlowGaffer

@TDeisine What other sacrifices can there be that's more than sacrifices what you worked so hard to earn?

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🔻🖤 حرية@AlDemWallem·
Some Muslim men just despise Muslim women to that level that i got no idea where their hatred even comes from. They are so obsessed with forcing the idea that women are devilish and fitnah. And that we are the worst sinners and humans.
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Hashilé 🇸🇳🇲🇱🇳🇬 | Personnage principal
That’s not what this trend is about and I’m honestly sick and tired of male centered women forcing themselves into every space meant to highlight women’s independence and success. A trend about women breaking limits set by patriarchy is not your cue to repackage the most basic, patriarchy approved end goal and call it empowerment. Marriage has been pushed down women’s throats for generations stop trying to sneak it back in as if it’s revolutionary.
yourstruly🧚🏻🦋@NkebetOkon

First in my bloodline to marry a man from the north❤️ #akwaibommeetshausa

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Haleema@Halee_marh123·
Why do mosques often have a bigger area for men than women?
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FTMW@ForWomenOfIslam·
@KiranKhanafkh Why are you calling it help and not do?
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Kiran Khan@KiranKhanafkh·
@ForWomenOfIslam It is not true… Muslim men also help in household chores during Ramadan. If not then it is a cultural thing.
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