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@Junaydullahh

proud Nigerian ❤ Muslim #YNWA

Nigeria Katılım Haziran 2019
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I am Oluwademilade ❤️
Dear @wizkidayo, This is going to be short. I know we can’t tell you what to do with your life and who you move with; but I just wanted to let you know that Odumodu called us, your fans who stream your songs every day of our lives and support you with everything we have, poor and jobless because we called him out for posting a picture of you and Fela. Grandson who has been disrespecting you all week long. I swear by my parents’ grave, even my family members know I would lay my life down for you without thinking twice; but even you wouldn’t be able to convince me to listen to any songs you have with him. If you think we don’t really matter in the grand scheme of things, no problem. Bye for now.
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Omoalhaja
Omoalhaja@omoalhajaabiola·
445 people want to visit the house of Allah. Join me and these people after hajj. Full package. An amazing experience awaits Naira or dollars? We accept both (and even crypto). May we meet in the house of At-Rahman in July
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Omoalhaja@omoalhajaabiola

Who wants to go for umrah?

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HARBSART🇳🇬🇵🇸
HARBSART🇳🇬🇵🇸@harbsart·
I strongly agree. You need more than love to live happily with a woman, and if we’re being realistic, hardly will you see a man consistently in “love” with the same person for 10-20 years. But what makes them live happily together is “INTENTIONALITY”, because even if there is love and he’s not intentional about making her happy, it might not end well. A man who is intentional about giving his wife the best life will remain committed regardless of love. In my view, love has the shortest lifespan among the qualities that bring out the best in a marriage. Because love can fade. And when it does, what remains is intentional effort toward one another. That’s why I believe intentionality guarantees more happy life than love.
Bōkyaku no Ōu🔻@ashita_valdez

Unpopular Opinion: You don't need to love your wife to live happily with her.

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Dem Boys
Dem Boys@Earlybird793·
@McFlybowy They did not depend on Salah for the past 2 seasons
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Ororo😎@McFlybowy·
The first question is how do you replace Salah, do you change the whole setup from Salah dependent? Or get a profile that’s not available for him? I think the best thing is copy the PSG template and not make the same mistake Barcelona made after selling Neymar. Get about 4 players that can provide the Salah goals between them, good enough they have 2 good strikers, they need to get 2 good wingers and a CB. Goodluck replacing the Greatest player of the Modern Era
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX

🚨 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Liverpool will stick with Arne Slot and will intend to provide him with the profile of squad to succeed this summer. — @David_Ornstein

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Anon
Anon@hernonhimus·
@foluswago Mine is gentlemen and ladies... No, no. Gentlemen and daughters of men. Men first. Groom's dowry. Lol I'm not made for this jare
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‏ً@foluswago·
“my 15 acts of micromasculinity 💅 1. i don’t allow a woman talk over me, no matter your age. 2. when i see a woman and a man together, I greet the man first. 3. i call out misandrist remarks. 4. if i see a woman trying to be rude to a man, i always interfere. 5. for me, a man is automatically right until proven otherwise. 6. when a woman says she can’t cook, i look at her with disgust and ask “who wants to marry you like it?” 7. when i see a shirtless woman, i slutshame her 8. i would always pick my father over my mother 9. i don’t hide my penis grooming products when i buy them. 10. i talk about dihriods and sperm cramps anywhere and anytime, go be disgusted somewhere else 11. if you’re my mate and a woman, i wait for you to greet me first 12. i respond better when a man compliments me compared to a woman 13. whenever a woman asks me if i can cook, i always say no and that I hate cooking 14. i’m in support of the man that plans on beating 1000 women this year 15. i’m quick to refer to women as females. these are the ones i remember lol.”
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omo if we dy continue today, e gt one template i never use😭

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Olajide
Olajide@Junaydullahh·
@dipoaina1 Jesus is God sometimes Jesus is the son of God sometimes Jesus is both Son and God sometimes 😐
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Ainà Dipo 🇳🇬
Ainà Dipo 🇳🇬@dipoaina1·
First, let’s correct your assumption,…..nowhere in my initial statement did I say Jesus Christ is God. My point was simple: He is not a mere messenger like the rest. He came into existence by the Word of God, in a miraculous way, which already sets Him apart in nature and purpose. On your argument about fasting, you keep asking, “who was He fasting to?” Yet you ignore the historical reality of His life. Jesus was arrested, tried, and crucified. That didn’t happen randomly my guy. There were two trials: 😐 • A religious trial before the Sanhedrin led by Caiaphas (Jews) • A civil trial before Pontius Pilate The charge? Blasphemy and claiming a unique divine identity. When asked directly if He was the Son of God (Matthew 26:63–64), He affirmed it. That statement alone led to the verdict of death. So Yusuf, let’s be clear: Jesus was not executed for calling Himself God, but for claiming to be the Son of God, a title the authorities understood as divine in implication.😌 Scripture supports this:👇🏾 •Gospel of John 10:36 …“I am the Son of God.” •Gospel of Matthew 26:63–64, He affirms it under oath •John 11:4… ties His mission to the Son of God Even John the Baptist testified: •John 1:29 — “Lamb of God” •John 1:34 — “This is the Son of God” •John 3:28 — sent before Him as the Christ So Yusuf, the conclusion is straightforward: Jesus wasn’t killed for claiming to be the Almighty…..He was killed because He claimed a unique sonship and divine authority that threatened the religious order. And that answers your question, He fasted and lived within human limitations as part of His role, not as a denial of His origin. Finally, the concept you’re struggling with is this: Trinity is not “three gods.”😅 It is one God expressed as: •The Father •The Son (the word of God) •The Holy Spirit You may reject it, but dismissing it as illogical without engaging its framework doesn’t make your position stronger, it just makes it incomplete.
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A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo

Dear Aina Dipo, Your response is loud, however, it further exposes the big flaws in your knowledge of theology. I know your problem: you are confusing spiritual status with divinity. These are two completely different things. So, let me help you untangle this mess you have put yourself. First of all, you asked what would happen if Adam had not sinned. Would he remain in that elevated state? Yes, he would have remained a sinless human being living in Paradise. However, living in Paradise does not make you God. The angels live in the divine presence, but they are not God. Divinity is not a VIP rank you maintain through good behavior. Divinity means being the eternal, uncreated Creator who depends on nothing. Adam was a creation made of dust. A flawless creation is still just a creation. Secondly, your argument about Satan is another theological blunder. You cited Surah Al-Kahf 18:50 to claim that a being in a divine presence can fall, and therefore the divine can be tempted. Read that verse again. This time around slowly. The Quran explicitly states Iblis was one of the Jinn, and he broke the command of his Lord. Iblis was a creation. He was never divine. The angels and the Nephilim you mentioned in Genesis are also creations. So, claiming that Satan or fallen angels had a form of divinity is polytheism. Created beings fall. The Creator does not fall. Let that stick. Again, you completely dodged the scripture I gave you. James 1:13 states clearly that God cannot be tempted with evil. You claim temptation is proof of choice. Yes, for creations with free will. But the Creator of the universe cannot be tempted by a created devil offering Him kingdoms He already created and owns. Does that make any logical sense to you? Now let us look at your claim that Jesus fasting in human form does not cancel out his higher nature, and it just shows submission within a role. Bro, your logic is fundamentally flawed here. Think about what you are writing. God is Al-Qayyum, the Self-Sufficient. God does not need to eat, sleep, or learn obedience. Obedience is a concept that only exists between a creation and its Creator. How can the Creator submit to Himself? You are trying to divide God into parts where one part is starving in a desert, feeling physical weakness, and praying to another part in heaven for strength. That is not a role. That is a complete logical contradiction, and it’s indeed laughable that a person with a functioning brain can hold such thoughts. Let me ask you this: If God is fasting, who is He fasting for? If He is praying, who is He praying to? Himself? A God that gets hungry, gets tempted by His own creation, and has to learn submission to a higher authority is not the Almighty. That is a man bro. Lest I forget, the difference between Adam and Jesus is not what you claim. They are both noble prophets. They are both creations of the Almighty. One was tested in a garden, the other was tested in the world. But neither of them is the Creator. You cannot use the fall of Satan to prove God can be tempted. I suggest you think deeply about the implications of what you just wrote before passing it off as deep knowledge. They are laughable takes. I just needed to respond so you don’t think you have said something that holds any theological weight. Enjoy your day too.

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GR8T CALIPH
GR8T CALIPH@TRIPPLE_TRET·
The comparison of the non parental births of Adam and whoever the quran told u the name of his wife is has no implications to the birth of Christ. How should the very first human be created if not without dad or mom? Adam and his wife can only exist by direct Gods crafting cos there was no other human before them to conceive them. Christ on the other hand came during a period when there were millions and millions of men who could have mounted Mary and conceived Jesus. Like I said before, Christ showed us he isn’t born of the same filth of a man’s semen like we, proves the concept of original sin and why he exists outside of it. Again as a Muslim, u can only follow ur Quran and deny the implications of these divine features just to deviate from the landing conclusion of Christ’s divinity. Unfortunately, there’s nothing anyone can do. We can all just die and find our can’t we?
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A.Y.O
A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
Dear Aina Dipo @dipoaina1 , I am responding to you because I see you have a large following and I won't want people to be deceived by your half-baked knowledge of religious events. The same thing you have raised is what your ilks have raised. I chose to ignore them, but I won't ignore you so you don't run with your ignorance as facts. First of all, you built your entire argument on a monumental fallacy. You asked what would have become of Adam if he had resisted temptation, and if his "divine state" would have remained. Where in the history of theology did you learn that Adam was divine? God formed Adam from dust. Dust is created matter. Divinity is the eternal nature of the Creator alone. It is not a temporary badge you earn for good behavior or lose when you sin. If a being can lose divinity, that being was never God to begin with. Then you shot your own argument in the foot by bringing up the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness. You proudly stated Jesus fasted for forty days and was tempted by the devil, asking if his divinity would be stripped if he sinned. Let me help you analyse this logically using the same Bible you reference. The book of James chapter 1 verse 13 clearly states that God cannot be tempted with evil. If the devil tempted Jesus, it means the devil saw a human with free will. You cannot tempt the Almighty. Again, God is self-sufficient. God does not starve. Fasting is a clear act of submission to a higher power. Who was Jesus fasting to? Also, you boldly challenged me to name another prophet who did not commit sin and was miraculously conceived. I see you are confusing Islamic theology with your church doctrine of original sin. In Islam, all prophets are protected from major sins. They are the finest of mankind. When prophets seek forgiveness from God, it is out of their supreme humility and constant desire to elevate their spiritual rank before their Lord. It is not an admission of moral corruption. As for miraculous conception, I will repeat it so it sticks. Adam was created without a father and without a mother. Miracles are a display of the infinite power of the Creator. They do not turn the creation into the Creator. You ended by mocking the title of a prophet, saying I still think he was just a messenger. Just so you know, being chosen as a Messenger of Allah is the highest honor a human being can attain. It means the Creator of the universe chose you to deliver His word. You think it is a downgrade because your theology forces you to turn a noble prophet into a deity just to validate his message. Do not try to force your church doctrines into Islamic theology. They will always fall apart. Thank you for your attention.
Ainà Dipo 🇳🇬@dipoaina1

Bro, come on.. Jesus was born miraculously, was quoted as the Messiah, the Word from, and the Spirit of God, conceived by Mary, was sinless, and will come back, but you still think He was just a messenger... You speak of God creating Adam, but you overlook that Adam later sinned and was driven out of the garden along with Eve. Logically, have you asked yourself what would have become of Adam if he had resisted temptation and not sinned? Would that divine state have remained with him, or not? Consider Isho (ܝܫܘܥ) Jesus Christ, a man without sin. He was tempted on several occasions but resisted. Now ask yourself: if He had succumbed to temptation and sinned, what would have been the consequence? Will his divinity be stripped like Adam or will it remain intact. As recorded in the Gospel of Matthew (4:1–11) and the Gospel of Luke (4:1), Jesus rebuked temptation in the Judean wilderness after fasting for forty days and forty nights. ***** Check all the documented prophets-messengers of God and tell me which of them didn’t coming sin and was miraculously conceived like Jesus Christ…..from Adam, to Abraham, Moses, David, Solomon and the last prophet, Mohammad (PHUB), which I also believe he is a Prophet of God. Anyways enjoy your day 👍🏽

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Ihunanya Chi ❤️
Ihunanya Chi ❤️@Ihunanya_chi·
He left Islam for Jesus‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️ Born and raised in a Muslim family, he hated Christians and even went as far as stoning them. He didn’t stop there, he even made a song mocking Christianity and our beliefs. But God, in His mercy, said: “My son, you belong to Me. The same mouth you used to mock Me, you will use to testify of Me.” And just like that, BOOM 💥 Today, he is born again, boldly testifying of Jesus. Jesus is real. 🙌
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Olajide
Olajide@Junaydullahh·
@PoojaMedia Assuming without conceding that you're right, since when has it become bad to target the best player in a team? Suffer for me jorr
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LERRY
LERRY@_AsiwajuLerry·
Liverpool played an absolutely dirty game today and the referee allowed it. Disgraceful.
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Olajide@Junaydullahh·
@PaulAdemujimi I really want to know who you saw I hope it's not the actor
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Paul Adémújìmí
Paul Adémújìmí@PaulAdemujimi·
Hello, a man of God here. I grew up in a Christian home. My late grandfather was a church founder. My late dad was a pastor. My uncle is a pastor. My mum is currently the head of choir (Choir Mistress) I started teaching the teens church and Sunday School (English session) in the Adult church at the age of 16 and taught till my late twenties. I initiated lots of progressive programs, became undisputed leader of the youth. I was a bible study teacher on campus for 3 years. I served in different units in my mother church, choir, drama(church and state level) , teacher (as mentioned). I lived in church. Spent nights doing vigils. But something changed in my life in 2015, The Lord Jesus Himself sat on my bed one morning, He came consecutively for the next 5 days. That was when I realized my purpose. But nothing more at the time. Went on to become the General Secretary and Bible Study coordinator for RCCG Corpers Fellowship, Borno State. Won International Project and He didn't allow me take it. Got a big job offer, He said I should go back home. In 2020-2021, I understood the Gospel properly, God's ministry in my hands kicked off 2 years later and we are here burning and shining also raising a burning generation. If you encountered the Lord, you wouldn't be here. Encountering Jesus supernaturally changed my life. What I wanted to become in my head, He is using me to raise men to become it.
Favour-Hafsa 💫@deltanmuslimah

Lol. You only say this about Christians who become Muslims, but never when the reverse happens. I wasn’t a churchgoer. I was President of the Teens Fellowship. I preached in church for the first time when I was 13 during Teens Week. I used to participate in Bible Quiz competitions, and when I won, my score was often higher than the scores of the other participants combined. I was a campus fellowship pastor and later became the pastor of a youth church, yet I still reverted. I read the Bible from beginning to end four times. Even now, over a year later, when I engage in apologetic discussions with Christians, they still say, “Oh, you weren’t a true Christian, you were just going to church,” to evade the questions I ask. Yet my mastery of the Bible is still far more solid than theirs.

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@TBidmus Interesting, if you study both in the language you understand you will see yourself in the light.
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Noah SULAIMON
Noah SULAIMON@okikiayo11·
I am happy I saw the light, I now carry the task of showing others the light. There is not regret, the only regret would have been not knowing Jesus earlier than I did. But 10 years down the line I am happy that the word of the Lord found me when I was lost in Islam. I am also happy to show others.
Shehu Gazali Sadiq@Shehu478392

Muslims who converted genuinely to Christianity never regret their conversation. They are rather excited by the freedom, the peace, and the joy they find. They are amazed by the transformation that happened in their heart as they walk with Yeshua. Those telling you that Muslims who converted to Christianity missed islam and regret it are just gaslighters. Don't let them gaslight you. Shalom.

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Diamondrvck🤴@TweetOfJumuah·
The last time I felt genuine happiness was December 2022. Crazy!
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