Mayowa Sheikhspeare (@coveredinwords) 's Twitter Profile
Mayowa Sheikhspeare

@coveredinwords

Sometimes I tie my feet and imagine myself to be a merman; other times I close my eyes and imagine Nigeria as The World Power.

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بلال (@sunnahakh1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shaykh Al-Islām Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahab (d.1206AH) رحمه الله تعالى Said : Tāghoot are of many Types However The Heads of the Tāghoot are Five : 1. Iblees (Shaytaan) 2. The one who is worshipped besides Allaah whilst being pleased with that.

Iya Adini Mainland 😎 (@rhayorbadmus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tomorrow is Monday . Fast if you are able to, if not earn reward by reminding others. Remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers (Q51:55). Baarakallahu Feekum.

Tabreez (@tabriiiz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sometimes you just have to mute people because they desperately have worn their disagreements/traumas as their Identities — it's painful/draining to watch how it's transformed/transforming them.

Farrah (@petiteparrot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Twitter today is not the twitter of 2020. You can’t have a real opinion unless ydc about being dragged or being misunderstood. People want Graces they don’t extend to others. People are disrespectful online but can’t seem to be offline. It’s so annoying.

Mr. El-Bonga (@el_bonga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Clerics well-grounded in their fields like Fiqhu, Hadith etc. should stay on their lane. They must not grandstandingly have takes on every issue— especially on complex topics they don’t understand like crypto, Middle East crisis, economy, macroeconomics etc. Stick to your lane.

Tabreez (@tabriiiz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The idea of “cutting someone off without hurting them” is often emotionally manipulative, (even if unintentionally) It tries to control how others feel, delays inevitable pain, withholds honesty, (affecting closure) — ultimately protects one's own comfort, over their well-being.