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Makera Assada

@partentpending

Faith. country. Architecture. Fula Supremacy. Retweet ≠ Endorsement.

[email protected] Katılım Aralık 2018
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James Kowalski
James Kowalski@JamesKowalski88·
@MuhammadZe60113 @omar_dddg Furthermore, Jesus preached his own death for sins years before Paul converted. Read Matthew 26:28: 'This is my blood... poured out for the forgiveness of sins.' Your history is as bad as your theology.
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Makera Assada
Makera Assada@partentpending·
Sure, a slave Jewish woman in a 7th-century Arabian desert somehow had access to a highly specialized, slow-acting toxin engineered to take exactly 1,460 days to work. Very cutting-edge pharmacology for the time. The Prophet’s death is historically attributed to other causes, but if that version feels more compelling, you’re free to run with it.
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Queen Bee
Queen Bee@KingBobIIV·
Why do Muslims never talk about how Muhammad died and who killed him and why?
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Queen Bee
Queen Bee@KingBobIIV·
@NotSuggestible He was murdered by a Jewish women whom he took as a slave after murdering her family.
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سيدة
سيدة@Ajoke__xx·
You think ghusl is just a shower … But missing one step can cancel your salah.
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adé.
adé.@theadeszn·
Not UK trying to sneak back to the EU, lmao
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ابن خليل
ابن خليل@ibnkhleel·
Oftentimes, Allah opens doors of halal rizq after putting a person through three tests: First: things get tight even though you’re trying, so you learn you’re not really in control. Second: you get let down by the very places you felt safe, so you realize no one has control except Allah. Third: you accept that others might get more than you, even if they seem less qualified, so you understand that wishing their blessing gone won’t benefit you, and that your heart needs training to accept Allah’s wisdom. Once you truly realise and accept that you’re not in control (and neither is anyone else) Allah opens doors for you. Allah ('azza wa jalla) says: “They say: ‘Do we have any say in this matter?’ Say: ‘Indeed, all matter belongs to Allah…’” (surah Āli-Imrān:154)
ابن خليل@ibnkhleel

Give us a short nasihah. It may be a sadaqah jariyah for you in shaa'aLlah

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Makera Assada
Makera Assada@partentpending·
@Babajiide This isn't really peculiar to Nigeria tho, but i guess your point stands.
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Makera Assada
Makera Assada@partentpending·
This tweet reminds me of a conversation I had about 7 years ago with a close Hausa friend from Kano. We were talking about relationships, and she said something that stuck with me ever since. She explained that the average Hausa girl grows up with very little frame of reference for romantic relationships. From childhood, the social conditioning is clear and consistent: avoid boys, limit interaction, and don’t let anything compromise your values or family expectations. This isn’t casual advice, it’s deeply ingrained. It’s reinforced by family, religion, and the broader society. For many, this continues well into early adulthood. Now think about the implication: when someone has been raised to be reserved, cautious, and distant around men, you can’t suddenly expect them to switch into expressive, forward, emotionally initiatory partners overnight. So when you people complain that “she doesn’t text first” or “she expects me to lead,” what you’re often seeing is not entitlement, it’s social conditioning playing out exactly as designed. It affects communication style, emotional expression, even confidence in initiating conversations. And importantly, it’s not a personal flaw, it’s a structural outcome of how they were raised. Blaming them for that is like criticizing someone for speaking with an accent shaped by their environment. You’re ignoring the context that produced the behavior. And here’s the irony: the same upbringing that makes them reserved is also what builds discipline, loyalty, modesty, and a strong sense of commitment. That’s why, broadly speaking, Hausa women remain one of the most decent and grounded groups of women in Nigeria, yes, there are exceptions, but that’s true everywhere. Understand the context, adjust your expectations, and lead with empathy. Marry a Hausa woman, treat her right, and you’re very likely set for life.
King Faash 👑@FaisalFaaash

Most Hausa girls expect their boyfriend to text or call them first every single time, y'all gon end up alone & bitter.

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Ayo Maff 🥷🏽
Ayo Maff 🥷🏽@AyoMaff·
Another one?? Ok please, me I’m just 20 years old and i genuinely have no idea what to do or How to help, I don’t just want to tweet, I want to help! How can we in the west help the people dying in the east & north? What can we do physically and please no one should say prayer.
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

BREAKING: Bandits have invaded a wedding party in Kahir village in Kagarko Local Government Area of Kaduna state, killing 13 while abducting an unspecified number of people.

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bella noches👯‍♀️
@AzarilMalak I would have agreed to this before getting in a healthy relationship but yes it’s possible. Religion is personal and mine is in me. I have an altar in the living room and my husband is agnostic. He writes his hopes for me and I do what I do but I don’t know if he believes
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Abu Āliyah
Abu Āliyah@ElderImran·
Then do your insurance through an Islamic Insurance called Takaful. At the end of the year, there's what they call SURPLUS sharing where the Insurance company shares to its premium holders the surplus money after all claims. If you were in Nigeria, then I could recommend 1/
B U X@COUNTBUX

@_falsi1ke Insurance should come with some sort of yearly refund if you don’t use the services a certain amount of times Why am I paying insurance every month for yearssss but have never had to even use it

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