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Happy birthday to my forever baby. @AjokeOnifaari
Thank you for being such a great glue holding our home together.
Thank you for the light you bring into everyone's life at all times.
I am so lucky to call you mine and I pray Almighty Allah continue to bless you and direct your affairs. Love you always baby. 💜 ❤️

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Lere Lere
Be like those ladies don give you breathing space
lerematics@LereHisAbdul
if you ever take idris oni as your mentor on religious affairs here, you need rehab!
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Good morning everyone ☀️
Still up for sales ✨✨
Kindly help me retweet 🤲
Faruq OLÒKOBA@Hazbiyallahu_
Going for 700k and 650k respectively ✨
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The growing tendency of some sectarian groups to hide under the banner of Sunnah while hastily branding others as people of Bidʿah is a dangerous distortion of Islamic scholarship. What was once a contextualized and deeply intellectual tradition has been reduced to a tool of ideological control. In classical Islam, Sunnah was never limited to outward imitation, nor was Bidʿah a blanket condemnation of everything new. Rather, scholars approached both concepts with depth, balance, and an understanding of context. Today, however, these terms are increasingly weaponized to silence dissent, discredit legitimate differences, and impose narrow interpretations as absolute truth.
This manipulation thrives on oversimplification and selective teaching. Complex juristic discussions are reduced to slogans, and young Muslims are fed rigid, black-and-white narratives that leave no room for intellectual engagement. Practices that are culturally rooted, historically grounded, and even juristically valid are hastily dismissed as innovation simply because they do not align with a particular ideological lens. In this process, religion is stripped of its richness, and culture is treated as an enemy rather than a vehicle through which Islam has historically flourished.
The most alarming consequence is the indoctrination of young minds. Many are conditioned to equate piety with rejection, rejecting culture, rejecting diversity, and even rejecting centuries of scholarship. This creates a generation that is intellectually confined, emotionally charged, and often disconnected from both their heritage and the broader Islamic tradition. Instead of nurturing wisdom, humility, and depth, such indoctrination breeds arrogance, intolerance, and division within the Ummah.
This trend must be confronted with knowledge, balance, and courage. Scholars and community leaders have a responsibility to restore the proper understanding of Sunnah and Bidʿah, grounded in the principles of scholarship, context, and mercy. Islam is not at war with culture; it refines and elevates it. If we fail to challenge these distortions, we risk raising generations who inherit a version of Islam that is narrow, harsh, and disconnected from its own intellectual and civilizational heritage.
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@embee247 Hun. May Almighty Allah continue to ease our affairs. Aamen
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Going for 700k and 650k respectively ✨
Faruq OLÒKOBA@Hazbiyallahu_
Just a quick heads-up to everyone: fuel prices are high. If you are a Muslim celebrating #EidKabir with cows or rams, try to buy your animal now. As fuel prices increase, market prices will also rise due to higher transportation costs to Lagos. Don’t worry, just buy it from me, I’ll help take care of it until then. No issues. Moti ja yin o! #BuyNowSaveLater #Lagosherdsmen
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@onlyfadek1 That’s like saying it is hard to find love in Ibadan
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Love it❤️
But I don’t think I want to try it again.



fadek❤️@onlyfadek1
Solo date una😒 I no see person snap me
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