Abdulsalam Adams kolawole (Omo Aláràbà)

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Abdulsalam Adams kolawole (Omo Aláràbà)

Abdulsalam Adams kolawole (Omo Aláràbà)

@athams37

Proudly Yorùbá first before Nigeria. Shooting Stars ✨⭐✨ n Barcelona

Ibadan, Oyo State Nigeria. Katılım Ocak 2012
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Chi chi♊@Igbomuslimgirl·
I will keep on tweeting about Islam until you all embrace Islam. Make it easy for me ya Allah.
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Bad*it The Kidnapper Bad*t Kidnapping the people and hostage them. Family Gathering ransom to take back there people that was hostage by Bad*t the Kidnapper After that. Gbamm ... Bad*t come on live tiktalk 😊😊😊 Band*t started asking for Account Details of Nigerians. Without rethink Nigerians started send their account details to Band*t and Bad*t started Share among the ransom back to Nigerians Citizens Bank. And Nigerians do pray for Band*t that God Go protect him. 😆 My Question is If God Protect Band*t Against @NigerianArmy whos to blame? Is it @GovNigeria Is it @NigerianArmy Or #Nigerianscitizen
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Tawheed (also spelled Tawhid) is the foundational Islamic belief in the absolute oneness of God. It affirms that Allah is the sole creator and deity, with no partners, equals, children, or associates. This concept rejects shirk (associating anything with God) and forms the first pillar of faith, expressed in the Shahada: "There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is His messenger." The Quran stresses it strongly in Surah Al-Ikhlas. It's the essence of Islamic monotheism.
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Salahu@salahudeen33·
You'll never regret for writing Alhamdullilah ♥️
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ArugboBoisi@Arugboboisi_Sam·
Governor Seyi Makinde visited Chief Adebayo Adelabu at his residence to sympathize with him, over the unfortunate abduction of his relatives. But can we talk about the house for a moment? The place is so massive that a first-time visitor might need a tour guide and a map before finding the sitting room. Some people are even joking that part of it could comfortably serve as a Government House annex! On a serious note, the visit shows that beyond politics, this is a difficult time for the family. Ọmọ ìyá kii yà Ọmọ baba ni ba!
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I think everyone of us saw and heard clearly when 1 Boy started singing and demanding End of Islam in Yorùbá land. That's an assault to one religion and at that same spot One woman among them are cursing groups of people that are coming from Eid, is that not violent? And Number 2. The Shari'a law. Now I want you to understand one thing, To me as A Typical Yoruba from Ìbàdán nile Oluyole...Northern Nigeria aren't practicing Shari'a law. Yes I'm proudly say that and my reason is this, Is that way Saudi Arabia and other Islamic countries practice Shari'a law Is the same way Northern Nigeria practice it? The answer is capital NO. The same rule but different Perspectives: that's how they are Note: Even without Shari'a law Northern Nigeria are already br*tal. And that's their way. So my submission and my perception on this issue is "It's not the Shari'a law we do not want, But the way people who wanna introduce it to us the way they are practice it maken it worst."
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@athams37 @businesshack9 @Harbihorla4 Lol what issues are we having currently that we desperately need Sharia law to solve. Oga shey tipa tipa ni they are practising it in the north go and live there now shey you can see all the useful development that Sharia has given them
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Adebola💡@Harbihorla4·
Definitely you are not one of us and stop getting involved in Yorubaland discussions, go get involved in Saudi Arabia land and discussion. Akotileta bi eran ileya.
𝑰𝒅𝒓𝒊𝒔 𝑨. 𝑶𝒏𝒊 PhD@IdrisAOni1

I am first and foremost a Muslim. I am an adherent of Islam, an Abrahamic believer, and a Hanif before anything else. Only then am I Yorùbá. To those who have made it their mission to question the loyalty of Yorùbá Muslims, you may continue your attacks. But know this: for a true Muslim, Islam will always come first. It precedes ethnicity, culture, and nationality because it is the primordial covenant with our Creator. A Yorùbá Muslim is not conflicted in his identity. He was a Muslim in the divine decree long before he was conceived, and he entered the world as Yorùbá the day he was born to Yorùbá parents. These two identities are not rivals—they are perfectly compatible. One defines his eternal soul and purpose; the other shapes his language, culture, and earthly heritage. Both have their rightful place. If any Yorùbá Muslim chooses, for whatever reason, to place ethnicity above Islam, then that person has failed to grasp the most fundamental principle of our faith: La ilaha illallah (there is no god but Allah), and nothing has precedence over Him. Such a person's reckoning is with Allah alone. My identity is clear and unapologetic: Islam first. Always. Everything else follows in its proper order.

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Putting religion before your ethnicity is a betrayal of identity.
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