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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by kapelvej: 7:56am On Mar 28, 2018
ReinaFarine:
Two completely different scenarios.

If Leah was asked to cover her hair in front of the terrorist because it is against their rules for a woman's hair to be uncovered, it differentiate from saying change your religion and denounce your faith. She can cover her hair even with the hijab and remain a christian. But she can't deny her God when itbi tough and claim Christianity.

On the other hand, if Firdausi had respectfully covered her hair with the wig and design one in a way all of her hair will be covered and respected her religion, then this will be a non issue.

Two,

Leah didn't intentionally visit the boko haram's den. If she went there of her own volition to greet someone there or do some business transaction with them, she MUST respect their wishes. They have laws guiding communication and if they say they won't talk to a matured unmarried lady with uncovered hair, that is their decision that she must respect if she wants to talk to them. But they kidnapped her, and her forcing her to remain there without respecting her wish.

Firdausi chose to study law. She accepted to live by the laws of NBA knowing that they choose the dress regulations for the call to bar ceremony. If she can no longer abide by the laws, the document she signed said she would forfeit being a lawyer. She signed this document without coercion or threat.

If I refuse to accept that I'm a Muslim and believe in Allah and other professions, I'm am not allowed to comment on certain threads on Nairaland. If I don't want to make such because I feel I am denying my God by saying that, I don't commentbon such threads. I was not start suing Seun and threatening riots. I can go to other forums and say whatever I want to say and tag whoever I want yo read it.

The best I can do is try to reason with him to at least make similar concessions for my religion.

No judge will make Seun pay for damages for whatever rule(s) he made on his thread. I read and accepted by them if I want to be a nairalander.
THIS IS WHERE YOU SLAUGHTERED THE BIGOT...

'Leah didn't intentionally visit the boko haram's den. If she went there of her own volition to greet someone there or do some business transaction with them, she MUST respect their wishes. They have laws guiding communication and if they say they won't talk to a matured unmarried lady with uncovered hair, that is their decision that she must respect if she wants to talk to them. But they kidnapped her, and her forcing her to remain there without respecting her wish'.

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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by sujexy(m): 7:57am On Mar 28, 2018
ReinaFarine:
Two completely different scenarios.

If Leah was asked to cover her hair in front of the terrorist because it is against their rules for a woman's hair to be uncovered, it differentiate from saying change your religion and denounce your faith. She can cover her hair even with the hijab and remain a christian. But she can't deny her God when itbi tough and claim Christianity.

On the other hand, if Firdausi had respectfully covered her hair with the wig and design one in a way all of her hair will be covered and respected her religion, then this will be a non issue.

Two,

Leah didn't intentionally visit the boko haram's den. If she went there of her own volition to greet someone there or do some business transaction with them, she MUST respect their wishes. They have laws guiding communication and if they say they won't talk to a matured unmarried lady with uncovered hair, that is their decision that she must respect if she wants to talk to them. But they kidnapped her, and her forcing her to remain there without respecting her wish.

Firdausi chose to study law. She accepted to live by the laws of NBA knowing that they choose the dress regulations for the call to bar ceremony. If she can no longer abide by the laws, the document she signed said she would forfeit being a lawyer. She signed this document without coercion or threat.

If I refuse to accept that I'm a Muslim and believe in Allah and other professions, I'm am not allowed to comment on certain threads on Nairaland. If I don't want to make such because I feel I am denying my God by saying that, I don't commentbon such threads. I was not start suing Seun and threatening riots. I can go to other forums and say whatever I want to say and tag whoever I want yo read it.

The best I can do is try to reason with him to at least make similar concessions for my religion.

No judge will make Seun pay for damages for whatever rule(s) he made on his thread. I read and accepted by them if I want to be a nairalander.
You stole these words from my mouth.... God bless you so much!
That writer seem to be a dumbo anyway

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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by ceyrahtlk(f): 7:57am On Mar 28, 2018
The earlier you know your religious rights are subject to the land's constitution, the better for you.... Be it Christianity, Islam or Traditional Religion. I also believe many, if not all religions encourage worshippers to respect the law of the Land. If you feel the law of the Land hinders an important religious tenet, then you can always lobby for reforms. However, coming to a public space to compare the incomparable doesn't cut it. I believe you know the difference between force and freewill.
Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by Nobody: 7:58am On Mar 28, 2018
...just when I thought I've seen it all!
#STEWPIDEST COMPARISM since Adam!
arrant balderdash!!!
Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by HigherEd: 8:02am On Mar 28, 2018
At least we can all agree that Islam is a problem to everyone..

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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by Fuckadict(m): 8:03am On Mar 28, 2018
Lukgaf:


You are comparing what is not comparable. Amass can't deny her God too. And are you telling me now NBA is not for all citizens of Nigeria? Since it is a public institutions, why is embargo placed on Hijab in the first instance when they know it is part of dressings of some citizens who jointly pay tax for the construction. The thing is you guy should be sincere first, then you will understand all these. Are Muslim sisters not Nigerian? Or what are u telling me sir?

Then how is Nairaland related to Nigeria. Naira land is owned by seun. Nigeria is own by all.


Stop talking rubish. Do you think Christianity and islam is the only religion in Nigeria?
What of traditionalists?. If this is your stand, then a native doctor should be allowed to wear red cloth with beeds and blood on his head to the court too as a lawyer.

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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by ibabz(m): 8:03am On Mar 28, 2018
I love everything about this country except living in the same country with those that cannot think straight with their heads. By the way, how do I even expect someone that bangs his/her head more than 20 times a day reason like normal human being.

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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by Sultty(m): 8:06am On Mar 28, 2018
Lukgaf:
LIKE LEAH SHARIBU, LIKE AMASA FIRDAUS

If Amasa Aljanatu Firdaus is a Muslim fanatics for refusing to remove her hijab and risk being denied the call to the Prestigious Nugerian Bar then Leah Sharibu is a Christian fanatics for refusing to adorn hijab even at the risk of her life! Like Leah Sharibu, like Amasa Firdaus. Amasa Firdaus decline removing her hijab, Leah Sharibu decline wearing hijab! Leah Sharibu decline wearing hijab putting her life on the line, Amasa Firdaus decline removing her hijab putting her 18years dream and ambition at risk!! Leah Sharibu decline wearing the hijab and risked being eliminated! Amasa Firdaus decline removing her hijab at the risk of loosing the privilege of becoming a solicitor and advocate of the Supreme Court, Leah Sharibu decline wearing hijab at the risk of regaining freedom from her abductors!! Leah Sharibu decline wearing hijab damming the public opinion, Amasa Firdaus refuse removing her hijab not minding what would be the Public Comments! Amasa Firdaus insist on wearing hijab not bothered by what wil be the reactions or feelings of her Parents, Leah Sharibu would not wear the hijab even if she would not meet her parents again! Leah Sharibu would not wear the hijab because to her it is against her religious inclination, Amasa Aljanatu Firdaus would not remove the hijab because it is not allowed for a matured Muslim Lady to go out without hijab! Amasa Firdaus would not remove the hijab even at the threat of terrorist, Leah Sharibu would not wear the hijab daring the dreaded Boko Haram! Amasa is not intimidated by the terrorist, Leah is not perturbed by the presence of the devils progeny!

But unlike Amasa Firdaus, Leah was unanimously sympathized with irrespective of religious affiliation or tribal jingoism, And worst unlike Amasa Aljanatu Firdaus the President and the Nigerian Government were interested in Leah Sharibu's release!!

What is the offence of my sister? Why was she not sympathised with by the President and the Nigerian government? Why cant Mr President also make a proclamation or even promise that Amasa's case would be resolved, why is it that our dear President is still silent over Amasa's case can't he realise that Amasa is the Siamese twin of Leah? They both did the same thing, and commit the same offence!! Why will he support one and leave the other to her faith? This is unlike a good father! If Leah Sharibu deserves the attention of Mr President and the sympathy of Nigerians, then Amasa Aljanatu Firdaus should be called to bar without further delay.

#Like Amasa #LikeLeah.

I pray God return our so dear Sister Leah Sharibu safely back from the abductor's custody and make justice reign in this our dear country for somebody like Amasa to be given their constitutional right.

Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi
really i do not see anything meaningful or any form of correlation in this writeup at all, between a poor girl denied her freedom to a grown woman who claim to be knowledgeable with d rules of NBA well then I remember that I'm in Nigeria where serious issues are swept away paving way to such insensitive, and sick people to laugh away at it
I pray something of this magnitude happens in ur home and u will understand d yoruba proverb eni ba lomo

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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by supereagle(m): 8:07am On Mar 28, 2018
ReinaFarine:
Two completely different scenarios.

If Leah was asked to cover her hair in front of the terrorist because it is against their rules for a woman's hair to be uncovered, it differentiate from saying change your religion and denounce your faith. She can cover her hair even with the hijab and remain a christian. But she can't deny her God when itbi tough and claim Christianity.

On the other hand, if Firdausi had respectfully covered her hair with the wig and design one in a way all of her hair will be covered and respected her religion, then this will be a non issue.

Two,

Leah didn't intentionally visit the boko haram's den. If she went there of her own volition to greet someone there or do some business transaction with them, she MUST respect their wishes. They have laws guiding communication and if they say they won't talk to a matured unmarried lady with uncovered hair, that is their decision that she must respect if she wants to talk to them. But they kidnapped her, and her forcing her to remain there without respecting her wish.

Firdausi chose to study law. She accepted to live by the laws of NBA knowing that they choose the dress regulations for the call to bar ceremony. If she can no longer abide by the laws, the document she signed said she would forfeit being a lawyer. She signed this document without coercion or threat.

If I refuse to accept that I'm a Muslim and believe in Allah and other professions, I'm am not allowed to comment on certain threads on Nairaland. If I don't want to make such because I feel I am denying my God by saying that, I don't commentbon such threads. I was not start suing Seun and threatening riots. I can go to other forums and say whatever I want to say and tag whoever I want yo read it.

The best I can do is try to reason with him to at least make similar concessions for my religion.

No judge will make Seun pay for damages for whatever rule(s) he made on his thread. I read and accepted by them if I want to be a nairalander.

May you live long to enjoy the fruits of your labour. God bless you for the explanation.

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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by Maeka(m): 8:08am On Mar 28, 2018
I REALLY DONT KNOW WHY PEOPLE LIKE YOU CANNOT BE PICKED UP BY SECURITY AGENTS FOR TRYING TO CONTRIBUTE NUISANS IN THE SOCIETY, (LEAH) IS NOT A MUSLIM, AND IT IS NOT HER WISH TO WEAR THAT FUNNY SO CALLED HIJABI OR CONVERT FROM CHRISTIANITY TO ISLAM, SHE IS BEING FORCEDTO DO SO, IS THAT WHAT MOHAMMED TOLD YOU PEOPLE TO DO, FORCING PEOPLE INTO YOU RELIGION?

AMAS FIRDAUSI, WAS JUST AN EDUCATED ILLITERATE WHO THINKS SHE CAN BRING HER RELIGIOUS IGNORANCE INTO A CIVILIZE WORLD AND SOCIETY, AND SHE WAS POSITIONED WERE SHE BELONG, SO WHY ARE YOU BRINGING THIS ISSUE UP AGAIN, WAS THEIR ACTIONS COMPARABLE, I TOLD YOU BEFORE THAT YOU ARE A RELIGIOUS FANATIC AND AN EDUCATED ILLITERATE, BUT YOU NEVER BELIEVE ME, ARE YOU THIS STUPID AGAIN?
Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by Adedayobusayo12(f): 8:10am On Mar 28, 2018
Lukgaf:


But you too can pray your daughter be deprived her constitution right and be disallowed to graduate during her graduations in the country you pay tax. You will understand how painful it is too.

SOMEONE WAS KIDNAPPED AND THE BEST THING SHE COULD GET FOR NOW IS PITY IN A SO CALLED COUNTRY AND SOME FUCKING RELIGION OF PISS ARE STILL PAINED SHE GOT THAT PITY. I CAN SEE THAT EVEN IF SENSE IS 10KOBO YOU PEOPLE CANNOT STILL GET. BILL GATE RICHES CANT BUY YOU ONE. NO BE SAY U LIKE FIRDAUS REACH THAT LEVEL O, BUT BECAUSE NA DRESSING LIKE MASQUERADE ISSUE, UNA CARRY AM FOR HEAD. MTSHEWWW

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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by Somatohadidas(m): 8:11am On Mar 28, 2018
See bigots everywhere!!!
Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by Babaalawo: 8:11am On Mar 28, 2018
ReinaFarine:


What does the Qur'an teaches?

You must cover your hair or You must wear the hijab?

The rosary.... True Catholics always wear the rosary.
The Lord's Chosen and the Apron

Deeper life never wear trousers. Ever. Except they decide to serve their country.
I am a Catholic and I won't wear or expose my Rosary to an official function.

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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by ReinaFarine: 8:13am On Mar 28, 2018
Babaalawo:

I am a Catholic and I won't wear or expose my Rosary to an official function.

I didn't say all catholics.

I know of a girl that wears her rosary around her wrist in the pool...

She never removes it. Ever.
Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by LordRay205: 8:14am On Mar 28, 2018
Lukgaf:


You are comparing what is not comparable. Amass can't deny her God too. And are you telling me now NBA is not for all citizens of Nigeria? Since it is a public institutions, why is embargo placed on Hijab in the first instance when they know it is part of dressings of some citizens who jointly pay tax for the construction. The thing is you guy should be sincere first, then you will understand all these. Are Muslim sisters not Nigerian? Or what are u telling me sir?

Then how is Nairaland related to Nigeria. Naira land is owned by seun. Nigeria is own by all.
Are you for real?
Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by arent88(m): 8:18am On Mar 28, 2018
Lukgaf:


But you too can pray your daughter be deprived her constitution right and be disallowed to graduate during her graduations in the country you pay tax. You will understand how painful it is too.
Mr man you are sick in the head for comparing both scenarios, all I see in u is an extremist and a fanatical Muslim.I spit on u

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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by AreaFada2: 8:19am On Mar 28, 2018
Lukgaf:


But common sense should tell you too that [b]NBA is a public institutions and all citizens should be not be hindered. [/b]We all know, Hijab is part of this people's dressing but your hatred and unjust will not let you reason like that. Off your hatred for Hijab and Muslims then you will understand what I mean
Public institution in a secular country. Is Boko Haram also a public institution? Did Leah Sharibu apply to join Boko, spend 5 years training, paying fees while knowing all along that she will have to convert to Islam at the end? Did anyone ask Amassa to renounce her faith?
shocked shocked shocked shocked
This is how Sharia law introduced in the North paved the way for Boko Haram.

The way you guys tend towards extremism is frightening. This foolish comparison is a subtle sign of it.

You will all regret this extremist attitude. Boko & other potential extremist groups brewing will decimate the North first.

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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by palsenator(m): 8:19am On Mar 28, 2018
May the writer daughter experience what Leah Sharibu is going through and someone will also write about her in the future.

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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by crafteck(m): 8:19am On Mar 28, 2018
I wonder oooooo, different situations

ReinaFarine:
Two completely different scenarios.

If Leah was asked to cover her hair in front of the terrorist because it is against their rules for a woman's hair to be uncovered, it differentiate from saying change your religion and denounce your faith. She can cover her hair even with the hijab and remain a christian. But she can't deny her God when itbi tough and claim Christianity.

On the other hand, if Firdausi had respectfully covered her hair with the wig and design one in a way all of her hair will be covered and respected her religion, then this will be a non issue.

Two,

Leah didn't intentionally visit the boko haram's den. If she went there of her own volition to greet someone there or do some business transaction with them, she MUST respect their wishes. They have laws guiding communication and if they say they won't talk to a matured unmarried lady with uncovered hair, that is their decision that she must respect if she wants to talk to them. But they kidnapped her, and her forcing her to remain there without respecting her wish.

Firdausi chose to study law. She accepted to live by the laws of NBA knowing that they choose the dress regulations for the call to bar ceremony. If she can no longer abide by the laws, the document she signed said she would forfeit being a lawyer. She signed this document without coercion or threat.

If I refuse to accept that I'm a Muslim and believe in Allah and other professions, I'm am not allowed to comment on certain threads on Nairaland. If I don't want to make such because I feel I am denying my God by saying that, I don't commentbon such threads. I was not start suing Seun and threatening riots. I can go to other forums and say whatever I want to say and tag whoever I want yo read it.

The best I can do is try to reason with him to at least make similar concessions for my religion.

No judge will make Seun pay for damages for whatever rule(s) he made on his thread. I read and accepted by them if I want to be a nairalander.
Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by Manwisdom: 8:19am On Mar 28, 2018
Lukgaf:
LIKE LEAH SHARIBU, LIKE AMASA FIRDAUS

If Amasa Aljanatu Firdaus is a Muslim fanatics for refusing to remove her hijab and risk being denied the call to the Prestigious Nugerian Bar then Leah Sharibu is a Christian fanatics for refusing to adorn hijab even at the risk of her life! Like Leah Sharibu, like Amasa Firdaus. Amasa Firdaus decline removing her hijab, Leah Sharibu decline wearing hijab! Leah Sharibu decline wearing hijab putting her life on the line, Amasa Firdaus decline removing her hijab putting her 18years dream and ambition at risk!! Leah Sharibu decline wearing the hijab and risked being eliminated! Amasa Firdaus decline removing her hijab at the risk of loosing the privilege of becoming a solicitor and advocate of the Supreme Court, Leah Sharibu decline wearing hijab at the risk of regaining freedom from her abductors!! Leah Sharibu decline wearing hijab damming the public opinion, Amasa Firdaus refuse removing her hijab not minding what would be the Public Comments! Amasa Firdaus insist on wearing hijab not bothered by what wil be the reactions or feelings of her Parents, Leah Sharibu would not wear the hijab even if she would not meet her parents again! Leah Sharibu would not wear the hijab because to her it is against her religious inclination, Amasa Aljanatu Firdaus would not remove the hijab because it is not allowed for a matured Muslim Lady to go out without hijab! Amasa Firdaus would not remove the hijab even at the threat of terrorist, Leah Sharibu would not wear the hijab daring the dreaded Boko Haram! Amasa is not intimidated by the terrorist, Leah is not perturbed by the presence of the devils progeny!

But unlike Amasa Firdaus, Leah was unanimously sympathized with irrespective of religious affiliation or tribal jingoism, And worst unlike Amasa Aljanatu Firdaus the President and the Nigerian Government were interested in Leah Sharibu's release!!

What is the offence of my sister? Why was she not sympathised with by the President and the Nigerian government? Why cant Mr President also make a proclamation or even promise that Amasa's case would be resolved, why is it that our dear President is still silent over Amasa's case can't he realise that Amasa is the Siamese twin of Leah? They both did the same thing, and commit the same offence!! Why will he support one and leave the other to her faith? This is unlike a good father! If Leah Sharibu deserves the attention of Mr President and the sympathy of Nigerians, then Amasa Aljanatu Firdaus should be called to bar without further delay.

#Like Amasa #LikeLeah.

I pray God return our so dear Sister Leah Sharibu safely back from the abductor's custody and make justice reign in this our dear country for somebody like Amasa to be given their constitutional right.

Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi
Why comparing the two scenario when u know fully that they re not comparable.
Did u pray for Amasa to display her stand in d situation Leah found herself.
Truth be told : Amasa case from my opinion is that of ignorance and completely non sensitive to the rule of law.
So pls don't even bring that your religious hullabaloo to d fold and let's focus on a genuine case, thanks

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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by Gbire111: 8:20am On Mar 28, 2018
Op is a confused sombori

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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by Nobody: 8:21am On Mar 28, 2018
OP, why na?

You just dey talk like say you forget your sense somewhere. You are the real religious fanatic here. You have no regard for human life considering Leah may just be killed for refusing to denounce her faith. No one is threatening Firdaus' existence. Nigeria is not an Islamic nation and so your argument is null and void.

Oya go back to your Quran, since you don't have work.

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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by Phemoo10(m): 8:21am On Mar 28, 2018
Lukgaf:


But you too can pray your daughter be deprived her constitution right and be disallowed to graduate during her graduations in the country you pay tax. You will understand how painful it is too.
She was not deprived of any constitutional right. Every job has its own code of conducts and ethics that must be strictly adhered to. Even children of powerful Muslim clerics remove their hijabs on such occasion.
It is like a Deeper life girl saying she can not wear trousers during NYSC, she will be sent home. Religion has really blindfolded many...
Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by Psoul(m): 8:23am On Mar 28, 2018
Lukgaf:


You are comparing what is not comparable. Amass can't deny her God too. And are you telling me now NBA is not for all citizens of Nigeria? Since it is a public institutions, why is embargo placed on Hijab in the first instance when they know it is part of dressings of some citizens who jointly pay tax for the construction. The thing is you guy should be sincere first, then you will understand all these. Are Muslim sisters not Nigerian? Or what are u telling me sir?

Then how is Nairaland related to Nigeria. Naira land is owned by seun. Nigeria is own by all.

Why are these moslems full of troubles. So u beliv that the rules were made to discriminate against the Moslem faithfuls?
We have Pastors and Reverend Ministers that are Lawyers. You mean to tell me that on the day they will be called to bar, they should also be allowed to wear their Cassocks, soutane and caps? You guys should know that their is a bigger world outside your religion. Everything must not be all about your religion first.

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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by twilliamx(m): 8:25am On Mar 28, 2018
yebzman:
Stupid Post!
I don't Understand why Someone is trying to Justify Wickedness (Kidnapping by Islamists)
there is no relation between the two.
Forced conversion is Wrong!

They all have the tendency to to be extreme cos how can someone one who is denied her freedom forcibly be compared to someone who chose to force her own way on an established long standing institution, I wish the thread owner the same fate that befell Leah .
Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by aikman2k(m): 8:26am On Mar 28, 2018
Let the Moslem girl be exchange for the Christian girl since she wants to wear the hijab!!!
Lukgaf:
LIKE LEAH SHARIBU, LIKE AMASA FIRDAUS

If Amasa Aljanatu Firdaus is a Muslim fanatics for refusing to remove her hijab and risk being denied the call to the Prestigious Nugerian Bar then Leah Sharibu is a Christian fanatics for refusing to adorn hijab even at the risk of her life! Like Leah Sharibu, like Amasa Firdaus. Amasa Firdaus decline removing her hijab, Leah Sharibu decline wearing hijab! Leah Sharibu decline wearing hijab putting her life on the line, Amasa Firdaus decline removing her hijab putting her 18years dream and ambition at risk!! Leah Sharibu decline wearing the hijab and risked being eliminated! Amasa Firdaus decline removing her hijab at the risk of loosing the privilege of becoming a solicitor and advocate of the Supreme Court, Leah Sharibu decline wearing hijab at the risk of regaining freedom from her abductors!! Leah Sharibu decline wearing hijab damming the public opinion, Amasa Firdaus refuse removing her hijab not minding what would be the Public Comments! Amasa Firdaus insist on wearing hijab not bothered by what wil be the reactions or feelings of her Parents, Leah Sharibu would not wear the hijab even if she would not meet her parents again! Leah Sharibu would not wear the hijab because to her it is against her religious inclination, Amasa Aljanatu Firdaus would not remove the hijab because it is not allowed for a matured Muslim Lady to go out without hijab! Amasa Firdaus would not remove the hijab even at the threat of terrorist, Leah Sharibu would not wear the hijab daring the dreaded Boko Haram! Amasa is not intimidated by the terrorist, Leah is not perturbed by the presence of the devils progeny!

But unlike Amasa Firdaus, Leah was unanimously sympathized with irrespective of religious affiliation or tribal jingoism, And worst unlike Amasa Aljanatu Firdaus the President and the Nigerian Government were interested in Leah Sharibu's release!!

What is the offence of my sister? Why was she not sympathised with by the President and the Nigerian government? Why cant Mr President also make a proclamation or even promise that Amasa's case would be resolved, why is it that our dear President is still silent over Amasa's case can't he realise that Amasa is the Siamese twin of Leah? They both did the same thing, and commit the same offence!! Why will he support one and leave the other to her faith? This is unlike a good father! If Leah Sharibu deserves the attention of Mr President and the sympathy of Nigerians, then Amasa Aljanatu Firdaus should be called to bar without further delay.

#Like Amasa #LikeLeah.

I pray God return our so dear Sister Leah Sharibu safely back from the abductor's custody and make justice reign in this our dear country for somebody like Amasa to be given their constitutional right.

Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi

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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by kay7: 8:28am On Mar 28, 2018
OP is blindfolded by his religious beliefs. How will you compare black and white if not by saying it’s Word and Opposite?
Writing a post does not translate to a high IQ. Think it through before you write as the content of your writings is a measure of your IQ - if you are a rational person.
Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by Judolisco(m): 8:30am On Mar 28, 2018
ReinaFarine:
Two completely different scenarios.

If Leah was asked to cover her hair in front of the terrorist because it is against their rules for a woman's hair to be uncovered, it differentiate from saying change your religion and denounce your faith. She can cover her hair even with the hijab and remain a christian. But she can't deny her God when itbi tough and claim Christianity.

On the other hand, if Firdausi had respectfully covered her hair with the wig and design one in a way all of her hair will be covered and respected her religion, then this will be a non issue.

Two,

Leah didn't intentionally visit the boko haram's den. If she went there of her own volition to greet someone there or do some business transaction with them, she MUST respect their wishes. They have laws guiding communication and if they say they won't talk to a matured unmarried lady with uncovered hair, that is their decision that she must respect if she wants to talk to them. But they kidnapped her, and her forcing her to remain there without respecting her wish.

Firdausi chose to study law. She accepted to live by the laws of NBA knowing that they choose the dress regulations for the call to bar ceremony. If she can no longer abide by the laws, the document she signed said she would forfeit being a lawyer. She signed this document without coercion or threat.

If I refuse to accept that I'm a Muslim and believe in Allah and other professions, I'm am not allowed to comment on certain threads on Nairaland. If I don't want to make such because I feel I am denying my God by saying that, I don't commentbon such threads. I was not start suing Seun and threatening riots. I can go to other forums and say whatever I want to say and tag whoever I want yo read it.

The best I can do is try to reason with him to at least make similar concessions for my religion.

No judge will make Seun pay for damages for whatever rule(s) he made on his thread. I read and accepted by them if I want to be a nairalander.
sense will not kill u
Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by LordRay205: 8:31am On Mar 28, 2018
Lukgaf:


But you too can pray your daughter be deprived her constitution right and be disallowed to graduate during her graduations in the country you pay tax. You will understand how painful it is too.
Being deprived of constitutional rights or being deprived out of sheer foolishness?
Is the president's daughter not a Muslim?

Each time we dabble into religion, be it Christianity, Islam or ATR, we tend to reason like humans without brains who lack the common milk of human kindness.

What exactly is the lesson you intend to draw from this Ill-conceived juxtaposition?
Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by Sagay212: 8:32am On Mar 28, 2018
ReinaFarine:
Two completely different scenarios.

If Leah was asked to cover her hair in front of the terrorist because it is against their rules for a woman's hair to be uncovered, it differentiate from saying change your religion and denounce your faith. She can cover her hair even with the hijab and remain a christian. But she can't deny her God when itbi tough and claim Christianity.

On the other hand, if Firdausi had respectfully covered her hair with the wig and design one in a way all of her hair will be covered and respected her religion, then this will be a non issue.

Two,

Leah didn't intentionally visit the boko haram's den. If she went there of her own volition to greet someone there or do some business transaction with them, she MUST respect their wishes. They have laws guiding communication and if they say they won't talk to a matured unmarried lady with uncovered hair, that is their decision that she must respect if she wants to talk to them. But they kidnapped her, and her forcing her to remain there without respecting her wish.

Firdausi chose to study law. She accepted to live by the laws of NBA knowing that they choose the dress regulations for the call to bar ceremony. If she can no longer abide by the laws, the document she signed said she would forfeit being a lawyer. She signed this document without coercion or threat.

If I refuse to accept that I'm a Muslim and believe in Allah and other professions, I'm am not allowed to comment on certain threads on Nairaland. If I don't want to make such because I feel I am denying my God by saying that, I don't commentbon such threads. I was not start suing Seun and threatening riots. I can go to other forums and say whatever I want to say and tag whoever I want yo read it.

The best I can do is try to reason with him to at least make similar concessions for my religion.

No judge will make Seun pay for damages for whatever rule(s) he made on his thread. I read and accepted by them if I want to be a nairalander.

You see the problem with the Muslims on this NL including seun the owner who is always pretending to be atheist is that they all lack tolerance. You can imagine putting up some funny condition of accepting Allah before you can post on an Islamic thread. I mean this is the internet where you can't see people physically. If they can put up such conditions on the internet, what do you think they'll do to non Muslims in real life. The kidnapped girl by Boko haram is an example. They refused to let her go because she refused to accept their Allah. That is exactly what many Muslims on NL including seun will do to non Muslims if they had the opportunity in real life. They would hold a gun or knife to your head to accept Islam before you open your mouth to talk.

The OP bringing up useless comparison between someone that was kidnapped and forced to accept Allah and someone that refused to obey simple law school rules. When did law or law school turn into a religion? If she was so passionate about her Islam, why did she go to law school or study law at all. She should have stayed in her village and live an archaic life to prove a point or she should have studied Islamic studies or better still go to Iran, Iraq, morroco or Niger to study.

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Re: Like Leah Sharibu, Like Amasa Firdaus By Sirajudeen Abdulazeez Folayemi by Hunry: 8:33am On Mar 28, 2018
did op is a fool and dumbo

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