
When we talk about systemic failures, this is what we mean.
Ibn IsLaM🇳🇬🇵🇸
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@Mr_Sanee
Drowning in Gratitude|From the river to the sea Palestine will be free🇵🇸

When we talk about systemic failures, this is what we mean.



"Any Muslim in Nigeria, either Northerner or a Southerner that does not support Tinubu and Kashim Shattima's reelection in 2027 is not a complete Muslim"

See wat religion is doing to us? We’re all fooling!

No your parents telling you to go pray when you were 13 is not religious trauma



Religion go promise you say your reward dey for heaven because they know say after you don die, you no go fit come back to share testimony to the living 🤣🤣🤣




Walaikum assalam. Please take a deep breath. May Allah grant you ease, open doors of sustenance, and clear your burden. Your life and sanity are worth far more than 220k, so do not let despair win. In Fiqh, Dharurah (dire necessity) opens exceptional doors when life or sanity is at immediate risk, however, using an interest-based loan app to pay a debt is like drinking poison to quench thirst. These apps are notorious for predatory interest and aggressive public shaming. Taking a loan from them will not save you; it will multiply your debt, trap you in a worse cycle, and ruin your peace. Under the rules of Islamic jurisprudence, a transaction that guarantees your long-term destruction CANNOT be used as a remedy for an immediate crisis. Instead of stepping into that trap, you must utilize the communal solutions Allah has provided. Since you are jobless and burdened by debt due to illness, you officially qualify as one of Al-Gharimun (the debtors), which is one of the eight categories explicitly entitled to receive Zakat in the Quran. Do not hide from your current creditors. Sit with them alongside a community elder, explain your job loss, and draft a realistic, tiny payment plan to show goodwill. Please reach out to trusted local Islamic charity platforms or individuals privately so they can help you raise a Qard Hasan (interest-free loan) or use Zakat funds to support you. Allah brought you through the illness, and He will bring you through this bottleneck without you needing to resort to Riba. Allah knows best.


When I was Muslim, I compared Muhammad’s last words to Jesus’ last words. Not just the facts, but the spirit behind them. And bro, the difference is staggering. It shook my devout Muslim faith. According to Sahih al-Bukhari, Muhammad’s final words included: “May Allah curse the Jews and the Christians. They made the graves of their prophets into places of worship.” Those are words associated with his final moments. No forgiveness. No reconciliation. No peace. Now compare that to Jesus. Beaten, betrayed, tortured, hanging on a cross with nails through His wrists, Jesus says: “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” And then: “It is finished.” One dies speaking curses. The other dies extending forgiveness. One ends by drawing lines and reinforcing division. The other tears the veil and reconciles heaven and earth. And whether people like it or not, final words reveal something deeply personal about the heart. That contrast shook me. Because one man’s final moments reinforced separation, while the other’s changed eternity through mercy, sacrifice, and love. Please sit with that honestly.
