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Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by dyydxx: 4:01pm On May 12, 2017 |
FrankGiel: it still sends the wrong message and perception is important. What is Nigeria as a country doing in a strictly religious organisation? it sends the wrong signal that the country is Islamic when it's not. 1 Like |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by dottyeah(m): 4:02pm On May 12, 2017 |
According to the report above, the competition is made for Islamic countries only, and participation of Nigeria makes it an Islamic country... OLAJADON: |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by Rilwan20(m): 4:03pm On May 12, 2017 |
Agimor:You guys are more horrific than the religion fanatics reason why Nairaland mod have device a mode of declaring once faith before commenting on Muslims section because you hardly see Muslims commenting on Christian posts but you guys incessantly constitute nuisance on their posts. But the irony of this is that you are as meek as pussy cat organically, but claim to be gangster behind your keyboard. Bloody hypocrite, how can you type something like this when you are equally guilty of the same allegation. My two cents advice is travel to Kano with a mega phone in you hand and say the same thing you type here in Hausa. 1 Like |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by 1stdammy: 4:03pm On May 12, 2017 |
Afam4eva:Then I ask you this simple question, who is sponsoring the participants, who are they representing. Very simple!!! |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by FrankGiel: 4:06pm On May 12, 2017 |
Saintp: Salym: It doesn't show Nigeria is a Muslim country |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by nNEOo(m): 4:08pm On May 12, 2017 |
SIRmanjar: finish!.....himmmm.....BRUTALITY 1 Like |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by Iamzik: 4:09pm On May 12, 2017 |
thesicilian: Except I've never heard of a Christian solidarity games. Have you? 2 Likes |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by paxonel(m): 4:11pm On May 12, 2017 |
HDVideos:I think you are asking these questions to obtain realistic answers and not to point out that those Arabic inscriptions were proves that the country has been islamised. The reason why you see those Arabic inscriptions is because,they are there to interprete basic objectives to the understanding of the average illiterate northerner who never had western education but Islamic education,and not in anyway to islamise the nation. If you stay in the North you will understand properly Properly what i am talking about. If you write 1,4,7 or ABC the average illerate northerner don't know what you write. But put it in Arabic they will understand |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by FrankGiel: 4:11pm On May 12, 2017 |
dyydxx: I'll repeat it again, so long as the FG is not funding it, any religious body can attend whatever they choose to attend. Are u saying when we have world christian conventions and they call for participants from Nigeria, it becomes a big deal because we are a secular nation.. Or let's say hypothetically, a world christian organization decides to organize a sport festival for Christians, and Nigeria participates, should it be a big deal?? It doesn't show Nigeria is a Muslim country[/quote] |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by Organs(m): 4:17pm On May 12, 2017 |
Bigots all over the place. You guys protesting as well as CAN should google the countries participating, Cameroun, Burkina Faso, Egypt, Uganda, Cote D'ivoire, Sierra Leone etc. Also,non-muslims participate in the tournament, so where did you guys see "Strictly for Muslim Countries"? Our bigotry and ethnicity and hatred is killing us. All these mofos shouting up and down here, if Saudi Petroleum or Dubai or Malaysian Govt should offer them a mouth watering job now now dem go pack themselves and family go there sharp sharp, you will not hear anything "Islam" but now they are here talking nonsense. Keep kwayetiii make i hear word abeg. |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by dyydxx: 4:18pm On May 12, 2017 |
FrankGiel: so who is funding them? if it's the Nigerian Islamic council....that's fine but they are not representing Nigeria they are representing themselves or the Sharia states not the whole country. In any case, same applies for any christian conventions or whatever...... participants attend in there own capacity, not representing the whole country because Nigeria isn't a christian state. it's pretty simple, the country is secular meaning religious neutrality and that's the way it should be |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by mayorbaron(m): 4:19pm On May 12, 2017 |
Oches4me: I will believe you didn't properly understand my comment but then have you ever seen any sporting event that is for only Christians nations? the fact is this once that religious embargo is placed on a sport and countries are being invited base of the general accepted countries religion, the Nigeria is not allowed to participate. but if same event is organised and is made open for countries without a putting any religious embargo on it, then Nigeria can go. after all we participate in other sporting event and nobody talks about it. but the sport being talked about is primarily open to ONLY Islamic countries and Nigeria is not an Islamic country sir. Be guided |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by Pomlord(m): 4:19pm On May 12, 2017 |
Then the USA should just treat Nigeria like other banned Islamic countries it its now legal for us to pose as an Islamic country 1 Like |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by Deilluminator(m): 4:19pm On May 12, 2017 |
Why are these Muslims forcing this ISLAMABAD down our throat? 1 Like |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by CyrusTheGreat: 4:20pm On May 12, 2017 |
Nigeria is willing to concede to Islamic organisations and legalises the barbaric and low-intellect practices of Shariah Law in the Northern States because they bend over backwards for the demands of moronic muslim nutjobs who force 10 year-old girls to marry 50 year-old abusive retarded pedophiles, and then wonder why groups like Boko Haram thrive so much. Acceptance of anything more than soft Islam is a blow against secularism and modernity and shows government incompetence and backwardness. Naija should be pushing against this barbarism, not letting it corrupt the country. Don't be accepting of Islamic values - they are not accepting of you. 1 Like |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by Organs(m): 4:20pm On May 12, 2017 |
NwaliE01: Make i hear word. You should have researched the sport event before talking, if Saudi Arabia should give you a $20K per Month job now, now we no go hear kpeeem from your mouth again. |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by ransomed: 4:21pm On May 12, 2017 |
This is a cover up plot to radicalize more Nigerians and update them on the latest acts of terrorism. It is also a recruiting ground for ISIS, BOKO HARAM, AL QAEDA, AL SHABAB etc. Imagine a world without islamic terrorists and extremists. It will be an Eldorado. 3 Likes |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by x12345678x: 4:26pm On May 12, 2017 |
[quote author=Oches4me post=56455041] with ur own view Nigeria should not participate in any sport because is organized in Christian country.[/quot) There are no "Christian" countries...Islam is d only religion that makes that claim for itself. |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by x12345678x: 4:28pm On May 12, 2017 |
amynah94:This is the difference between Muslims and every other religious groups. No other groups act in this belligerent manner. |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by Iamzik: 4:29pm On May 12, 2017 |
bonifieldstun: Even if Sharia and Islam is mentioned a million times it doesn't change the fact that Nigeria is a secular state. We will break this nation first before that section is amended. Until then OIC and Islamic sports federation should park well. CAN is on point 1 Like |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by Sirjamo: 4:30pm On May 12, 2017 |
SIRmanjar:Na nuclear bombing competition like lsrael and America Christian countries like to do. mumu |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by Basic123: 4:30pm On May 12, 2017 |
OLAJADON:
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Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by Basic123: 4:31pm On May 12, 2017 |
[quote author=HDVideos post=56451640][/quote]mtcheeeew |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by CyrusTheGreat: 4:31pm On May 12, 2017 |
If Nigeria became a muslim majority country then you can bet Shariah will become state law and non-muslims and apostates will be gagged, silenced or murdered. JUST LOOK AT INDONESIA, the most "free" and "open" of the muslim nations, where the most popular presidential candidate Ahok, a CHRISTIAN, was bullied out of running for president by violent islamist thugs and then subsequently ARRESTED FOR "BLASPHEMY AGAINST ISLAM" by the conservative MUSLIM government. Be THANKFUL the nation is not majority muslim. Abeg go look at Iran and Afghanistan and Iraq and Indonesia, etc. Where non-muslims and people who were against the Muslim regime were MASS MURDERED (Look up Indonesia Massacres 1965-1966 as just one example) for speaking out against them! Even now Saudi Arabia is funding billions of dollars into Madrasas (Islamic Schools) in poor countries to turn children and the desperate into TERRORISTS for the islamic cause. In other countries it's too late, in Nigeria there is still hope, and it is NOT through parley! You want to live in a world where saying that the prophet Muhammad is a murderer rapist (which he is) could get you in jail or even executed? |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by SIRmanjar(m): 4:34pm On May 12, 2017 |
Sirjamo:Who be dis worm? Who give you authority to use name wey resemble my moniker?Abi you no dey fear? |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by CyrusTheGreat: 4:35pm On May 12, 2017 |
Sirjamo: There has never been a single atomic bomb used in war since World War 2. With regards to suicide attacks, |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by ransomed: 4:37pm On May 12, 2017 |
paxonel:_:::--- Your points show that Nigeria is only for Northerners,that our military is Northern Army, Northern Air Force. We also use Arewa currency and the government is claiming secularity but we see evidence(s) of grand Islamization. 1 Like |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by adigun86(m): 4:39pm On May 12, 2017 |
The CAN said Nigeria is a secular state, how does the participation makes Nigeria a non secular state. Also the association is free for country to participate why can't the Vatican and Christian also organise a game to bring them together. the answer is obvious for of us to see. CAN is promoting hatred and religious violence in the country. 1 Like |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by muzzol: 4:46pm On May 12, 2017 |
But somebody should remind CAN that MFM represented Nigeria and won the World Church Football Cup in 2015 and all Christians and Muslims celebrated without politicising it.....this is what we get when religious leaders are covertly political agents 1 Like |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by CyrusTheGreat: 4:46pm On May 12, 2017 |
adigun86: The Vatican and "Christian" do not organise "Christian games" because there are zero Christian theocracies in the modern era. Almost every single Muslim nation has some sections of Islamic law and persecution of followers of other religions or the non-religious. Even Turkey is falling under Erdogan and his information-controlling Islamist party. Participation shows that Nigeria falls under the veil of a "Muslim nation". A "Muslim nation" is a nation that is anti-secularism, anti-progress, and Islam-first, something that should NEVER describe Nigeria. This whole event is pathetic political maneuvering by muslim leaders to pull rising African nations into their religion. Hatred and religious violence? You mean like Boko Haram? |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by OLAJADON: 4:48pm On May 12, 2017 |
dyydxx:I get your point of view but if Muslims in Nigeria participate does it change the federal republic of Nigeria to Islamic republic of Nigeria. like you said Nigeria is. country where we have different religion, Mr A must be able to practice his religion without disturbing Mr B likewise Mr B to Mr A. there should be freedom of religion not one religion claim superior to the other like I said before because Christians don't have circular sport does it means Muslims should not participate in Islamic circular sport. with these, you should be able to get my view when I said this is just pure hatred of Islam. 1 Like |
Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by Rxdon(m): 4:48pm On May 12, 2017 |
Oches4me: Nigeria is not an only Muslim country |
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