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Kaduna, Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2012
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Al-Amin Ahmad@AA_Hotoro·
In other news, Bashir Zuntu stormed Kubau today!
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING NEWS: Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) has buried four members who were killed in the attack on Anguwan Rukuba community in Jos North local government area of Plateau state.
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A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
Hey Queen Bee @KingBobIIV , It’s painful I am just seeing this. You ask why Muslims never talk about our beloved Prophet died? The truth is we broadcast it. We have this documented in our two most authentic books, Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim. These texts are entirely public and heavily studied. There is no secret for us to hide. The incident happened in 628 CE at Khaybar. The person who did this was Zaynab bint al-Harith. She was a prominent Jewish noblewoman of Khaybar. She had just lost her father, uncle, and husband in the battle. She had a severe motive for revenge. So, she went around interrogating his companions beforehand, asking them which cut of meat he preferred. When they told her he liked the shoulder, she loaded that specific part with a lethal toxin. If you truly understand theological history, you would know that this assassination attempt was not a random isolated event. The scriptural history of the Children of Israel is heavily marked by the persecution of messengers from God. Our Quran said this. Even your Bible documented this continuous pattern. For instance, the religious elites of the past killed prophets such Zakariyya and his son Yahya. Even in the case of Isa (Peace be upon him), who you know as Jesus, their explicit intention was to execute and humiliate him on a cross. If not for the Almighty who intervened and raised him to heaven, they would have crucified him. So when Zaynab tested Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) with poison, she was following a very old, established playbook used against previous prophets. Just so you know, the poison was undeniably fatal. Another companion sitting right next to him, Bishr ibn al-Bara, swallowed a piece and dropped dead on the spot. If Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was a false prophet, biology dictates he dies right there in the dirt at Khaybar. Lethal medieval poisons do not wait. But he did not die. He spat it out because the Almighty in His wisdom revealed the plot to him. If you and your minions are not blockheads, why not ask yourselves what happened after that incident? Let me educate you and others who may want to use this playbook… The supposed "poisoned man" went on to achieve what healthy, unpoisoned emperors could not. He lived for four more years. In those four years, he marched into Mecca and conquered it. He unified the entire Arabian Peninsula. He also went after the global superpowers. In 630 CE, he led an army of 30,000 men in the Expedition of Tabuk, marching straight to the northern border to challenge the Byzantine Empire. Even the popular Scottish historian, orientalist and Anglican priest W. Montgomery Watt could not help but document this in his book "Muhammad at Medina". He documented how this massive expedition terrified the region. The Roman border forces and their allies completely withdrew. The Byzantine army refused to engage and abandoned the frontier. A supposedly dying man marched to the doorstep of Rome and broke their regional political grip without swinging a single sword, forcing northern Christian and Jewish tribes to sign treaties with him instead of Rome. Let me also call your attention to the healthy, unpoisoned leaders of that era. We had the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius and the Sassanid Persian King Khosrow II. They were exhausting their empires, losing territory, and struggling to maintain their borders. Meanwhile, this poisoned man established a state and a military machine that humiliated them and swallowed both of their empires shortly after his death. The prominent secular historian Michael Hart ranked Muhammad as number one in his book "The 100" because his unparalleled secular and religious success peaked right in this specific window, between 628 and 632 CE. You cannot survive a lethal military grade poison, conquer a continent, march on the Roman border, finalize a global faith, and then have internet trolls call your death a failure. That would be gravely ignoble.
Queen Bee@KingBobIIV

Why do Muslims never talk about how Muhammad died and who killed him and why?

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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
Hausa/Fulani bore this for 8 years whilst President Muhammadu Buhari held sway. It was even worse because it was mostly unchallenged. In that sense, it looks to me like Aso Rock is the constant factor here. Tweets like the one below were the norm. By 2031, it will be the turn of another to be on the receiving end.
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Being Yoruba on this app feels like constantly scrolling through insane levels of both covert and overt bigotry directed at you. When did people decide Yoruba people are the “white people of Nigeria,” so supposedly privileged that prejudice toward them is ignored or accepted?

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servant of Allah
servant of Allah@alouibrahim92·
Technology is not the answer; Justice is the answer. Perpetrators punished, victims rehabilitated, compensated and protected…permanently. Justice is a principal ingredient to peace.
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A.Y.O
A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
Hello Mr Daniel Regha @DanielRegha, Your question is very valid and it is one that many logical people like you have thought about. Even though I shouldn’t have answered, but I answered because I haven’t seen any satisfactory answer from your CS. In light of this, I will be answering the questions. Note: my response here is not an attack on your faith, but an opportunity to look at some historical blind spots you might not be aware of. First of all, when you place the modern church calendar next to the scriptures, the math does not add up. Specifically, Matthew 12:40 says three days AND three nights. If the crucifixion happened on Friday afternoon and the resurrection before dawn on Sunday, you only have two nights. The third night is missing. This gap exists because the timeline you are trying to calculate is a historical patchwork. It was stitched together from different early traditions with varying theological goals. For instance, if you read the works of top New Testament historians, you will see how this patchwork was formed. Bart Ehrman in his book "Jesus, Interrupted", explained how the gospel writers adjusted timelines for theological reasons. He pointed out that Matthew included the three days and three nights prophecy to draw a direct parallel with Jonah. Even renowned Christian biblical scholars acknowledged these shifts. Raymond E. Brown, in his two volume book "The Death of the Messiah", specifically noted that the Gospel of John placed the crucifixion on the Day of Preparation. John used this theological framing so the event would align with the precise moment the Passover lambs were being slaughtered in the temple. This created a completely different timeline from Matthew, Mark, and Luke, where the Passover meal is eaten before the crucifixion. Then the final patchwork was enforced centuries later at the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD. Emperor Constantine and the early bishops wanted to distance the growing religion from the Jewish Passover calculations. So they officially locked the celebration into the Friday and Sunday structure to fit a Roman liturgical calendar, leaving behind the glaring mathematical hole you just noticed in the scripture. So Daniel, what you’ve discovered is a classic case of historical committees trying to harmonize a patchwork of different traditions, which inevitably leaves these logical blind spots. I hope this serves as a good learning opportunity for you and others asking the same question. Thank you for your attention.
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I have a question for we Christians. Sincerely asking. 24 hours make a day, and 72 make up three days; Since this is common knowledge, how come Good Friday to Easter Sunday is just two days and a few hours, since Jesus resurrected after the third day? And it's a fact that Jesus himself said that he will be in the tomb for three DAYS and three NIGHTS, (Matthew 12 vs 40). And the book of Leviticus 23: vs 32 proofs that 24 hours is considered a full day, since according to ancient times, Hebrews counted a full day as sunset to sunset, 24 long hrs. Now here is the confusion, did he rise on the third day, or after three days? Was he really crucified on Friday, or was it on Thursday? Did the church make a mistake in their calculation, or is it accurate? Note: This is for the purpose of learning.

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SarkinFOTO@FotoNugget·
At the end of the day, we’re somehow the true reflection of our leaders.
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BABA SICONDY@sicondy1·
@EeevaJames Hausa traditional wears... 😁 You have to leave with Hausa's for the rest of your lives ooo
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A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
I’m currently standing at the ruins of the famous Walls of Constantinople. This is all that remains of the mighty Byzantine Empire. The same empire that fought Islamic expansion for 800 years. They thought these walls were invincible until Sultan Mehmed II proved them wrong in 1453. I will be doing a deep dive into the history of this place in the evening. Stay tuned.
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Minister of Jobs
Minister of Jobs@emmanuelbasy·
Yesterday, I interviewed a candidate for a Graphics Design role. No fancy degree. No big-name company on his CV. But his portfolio? Clean. Intentional. Story-driven. I asked him to redesign a basic flyer. In 15 minutes, he didn’t just design… He asked:
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