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Mustapha Oladele
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microbiologist | Quality control analyst | water treatment technician | entrepreneur | digital marketer| Red Cross volunteer| immunization officer|
Katılım Ocak 2025
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@Wizarab10 @IDAn_JeGBe Havertz didn’t get a red card here by the way, but because it’s Messi, you now want your agenda to agend.
Move on chief

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@harunaphorl @Simon_Ingari Candidate: I wouldn’t want to work in a toxic environment, either
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@lamzy_001 @Simon_Ingari Recruiter: You will be too Rude to your Supervisor. End of Interview. You Can Leave.
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Recruiter: Do you use WhatsApp?
Candidate: Yes, I do.
Recruiter: That's the end of the interview.
Candidate: Why?
Recruiter: High risk of information leakage, noted.
Next candidate...
Recruiter: Do you use WhatsApp?
Candidate: No, I don't.
Recruiter: That's the end of the interview.
Candidate: Why?
Recruiter: Lack of team spirit, noted.
Next candidate...
Recruiter: Do you use WhatsApp?
↓ ↓
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@theladymotara If there’s something big u want to collect from him, come out straight, no deu cut corners 😂
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If I want to see Champions League trophies, I’ll go to the Santiago Bernabeu
If I want to see Premier League trophies, I’ll go to Old Trafford
If I want to see every trophy, I’ll go to Stamford bridge
If I want to see Community shields, I’ll go to the Emirates
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX
🚨 𝗡𝗘𝗪: The two Champions League trophies are in the PSG stadium! 🏆
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This is the opening ceremony of the 2022 World Cup.
This was the World Cup everyone claimed Qatar couldn't pull off, but they ended up hosting arguably the best, most organised World Cup in recent memory.
The Quran recitation and the calm atmosphere gave it a unique feel never seen before.
Now, we wait to see what the upcoming tournament in North America will bring.
The bar has been set incredibly high, and it is going to take a lot more than the usual American corporate and media hype to match this level of soul and standard.
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Tomorrow is the Day of ‘Arafah, one of the greatest days of the year. A day of forgiveness, du‘ā’, mercy, tears, tawbah, and freedom from the Fire. A Muslim should try to protect every moment from being wasted.
How to Use Your Time Effectively for ‘Ibādah on the Day of ‘Arafah
1. Begin the Day with Sincerity
Renew your intention for Allah alone.
Make tawbah from sins sincerely.
Ask Allah to allow you to benefit fully from this blessed day.
2. Observe the Fast
For those not performing Hajj, fasting on the Day of ‘Arafah is highly recommended.
The Prophet ﷺ said it expiates the sins of the previous and coming year.
3. Guard the Five Daily Prayers
Pray all ṣalāh on time.
Men should try to pray in the masjid.
Increase voluntary prayers before and after obligatory prayers.
4. Increase Dhikr Constantly
Keep your tongue busy with:
Takbīr: الله أكبر
Tahmīd: الحمد لله
Tasbīḥ: سبحان الله
Tahlīl: لا إله إلا الله
Especially repeat often:
> لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له، له الملك وله الحمد وهو على كل شيء قدير
5. Dedicate Much Time to Du‘ā’
The Day of ‘Arafah is among the greatest times for du‘ā’.
Ask Allah for:
Forgiveness
Guidance
Steadfastness
Jannah
Protection from Hellfire
Good ending
Benefit for your family and Ummah
Do not rush your du‘ā’. Be humble and hopeful.
6. Recite and Reflect on the Qur’an
Read as much Qur’an as possible.
Reflect on meanings.
Even a few pages with reflection are valuable.
7. Avoid Sins and Distractions
Protect your fasting and worship from:
Gossip
Arguments
Music
Useless scrolling
Watching inappropriate things
Wasting time in idle talk
8. Give Charity
Even a small amount given sincerely can become enormous with Allah on blessed days.
9. Make Du‘ā’ for Others
Remember:
Parents
Teachers
Friends
The oppressed Muslims
The deceased
The Ummah
The angels say “Āmīn” for the one who makes du‘ā’ for others.
10. End the Day Strongly
The best moments are often near Maghrib.
Increase du‘ā’ before sunset.
Cry to Allah if possible.
Ask Him not to let the day end except with your sins forgiven.
A Simple Schedule Suggestion
After Fajr: Qur’an and morning adhkār
Morning: Dhikr and beneficial listening/reading
After Ẓuhr–‘Aṣr: Du‘ā’, istighfār, Qur’an
Before Maghrib: Intense du‘ā’ and humility
Night: Gratitude and preparation for ‘Eid
May Allah accept our fasting, prayers, du‘ā’, and sacrifices, forgive our sins, and grant us the blessings of the Day of ‘Arafah. Āmīn.
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