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MSSN COHS UNILORIN (@mssncohs_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Donate to: MSSN COHS Account Name: MSSN ENLIGNTINEMENT OFFICE Account Number: 1002172823 Bank: Keystone Bank β€œSadaqah extinguishes sins just as water extinguishes fire.” (Tirmidhi)

MSSN COHS UNILORIN (@mssncohs_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

β€œThose who spend in the cause of Allah… their reward is forgiveness and Gardens beneath which rivers flow.” (Qur’an 3:134–136) ✨ Be part of this lasting sadaqah. Give for His sake today! May Allah accept and reward you abundantly. 🀲🏽 Kindly SHARE & DONATE

Fadeelah (@the_fadeelah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After watching HAQ (Movie), one truth settled deeply in my heart: There is no way of life more just, more balanced, more merciful than the Qur’an. Islam doesn’t legislate from emotion or ego. It legislates with wisdom. Look at how my Rabb speaks about αΉ¬alāq, not as chaos, not

Fadeelah (@the_fadeelah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Islam, care for parents is not spoken of as an obligation forced by guilt, but as an honor rooted in gratitude. These are the people who gave without invoices, stayed without conditions, and sacrificed without applause. When strength shifts and roles reverse, Islam asks a

Fadeelah (@the_fadeelah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Islam, those actions were never meant to replace the heart; they were meant to train it. Islam does not say Allah is impressed by movements or numbers. It says He looks at your heart, your intention, your sincerity. The rituals are not barriers; they are pathways. You face a

oseni rufai (@ruffydfire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Mr. Oseni Rufai, I am writing as a concerned parent of one of the 25 University of Ilorin MBBS graduates who completed their medical training in August and had their results released in September. These 25 graduates were fully deserving of induction with the first batch, but

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HAS NIGERIA πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ FAILED US?πŸ’” Or are there still good Nigerians left who will amplify our cry? After 8 solid years in medical school, sleepless nights, endless exams, trust me a lot of mental breakdowns we never spoke aboutπŸ₯Ίβ€¦ we are now told to wait another 1yr+, doing

HAS NIGERIA πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ FAILED US?πŸ’”

Or are there still good Nigerians left who will amplify our cry?

After 8 solid years in medical school, sleepless nights, endless exams, trust me a lot of mental breakdowns we never spoke aboutπŸ₯Ίβ€¦

we are now told to wait another 1yr+, doing
Moe (@mochievous) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In summary, a friend’s win should be treated as win for your personal ecosystem. It translates into more access or even motivation for you. And generally it is fun to be friends with someone who is happier today than they were yesterday. Success is not a zero-sum game

Abdull Ibrahim, MD (@yantumakii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hausa people and our culture should understand this: As a Muslim man, Islam permits you to marry up to four wives. In polygamy, you will naturally have more children (and more wives to care for). More wives and children = greater financial responsibility and burden on you.

Dee! (@khadee__jatu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ya Rabbi, Please remove the spirit of laziness when it comes to my ibadah, praying, hustling and chasing my dreams. Push me to my fullest potential.

Sharp crypto (@sharpsaddamsuy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My favorite Qur’an reciter is my mom. and wallahi, nothing comes close. Every day after Asr, she would sit on her prayer mat and recite, and the whole house would go quiet, not because we were told to, but because her voice would calm everything inside us. After Isha, she would

🧚 (@views_by_rene) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Always go to the funeral. Always go to the hospital. You don't need to know what to say. In times of profound crisis, people don't remember your words, they only remember whether you showed up for them at their lowest moment.

Ψ«Ψ§Ω†ΩŠΩ‡ξ¨€ (@saanyaww) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first generation of Islam did not raise silent women, they raised women who carried knowledge, preserved the Sunnah, and taught the Ummah. Here are well-known women scholars from the time of the Prophet ο·Ί. Aisha bint Abi Bakr Umm Salama Hafsa bint Umar Asma bint Abu Bakr