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Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by Oricha79(m): 12:36pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
johnmartus:ishaq akintola is different from ishaq oloyede now |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by limeta(f): 12:36pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by excel101(m): 12:39pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
Maj196:You've not said anything my brother. Despite the peace in C&S College in Ilorin when you were there, throughout the years you were in the school, were the students using hijab? 1 Like |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by simplesearch: 12:40pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
AnanseK: If it doesn't affect and the school authority said they don't want any form of discrimination among their student along religious line, how is it difficult to abide by the rules and regulations of the school you choose to attend. It's like going to crescent university and not want to abide by their rules when you could easily seek admission else where. The situation where terrorists from the same religion will attack school and spare their own while subjecting people of other faith to untold suffering is that acceptable to you? Take the case of Leah Sharib for example who they refuse to release until now just because he refuse to accept Mohammed and Allah. 3 Likes |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by Paddybaci: 12:40pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
All those saying nothing is wrong in wearing Hijab to school, I hope a herbalist son will be allowed to wear red cloth on his head and cowries on his neck to school? Schools have uniform for God sake. I know some school that only allow black sandals as part of their uniform and if you wear anything contrary to that, you can't gain access to the school. If the schools regulations and principles doesn't favor you, take your child to another school. 3 Likes |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by Sterope(f): 12:41pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
RCCG has a compulsory robe now? Who knew? Omooba77: |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by Chijeep(m): 12:41pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1:will you tolerate a Christian carry Bible and Holy Rosary in to the Mosque? not tolerating nonsense doesn't mean you're not tolerant my friend... get this into your skull 2 Likes |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by Nauttyprof(m): 12:41pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
delpee: I went to a Muslim school and also never saw where any single lady wore hijab back then. Ladies wore beret whether you are a Muslim or Christian. Morning prayers on assembly was always the Islamic way from Monday to Friday while on Friday, we don't close by one but until Jumaat prayer is over. So, the question is are they more religious now than before? Is hijab adding more to their Islamic status or will make them make heaven if they wear it longer here on earth? Nigeria is a religious sensitive nation and as such should play neutral to anything that could create tension. If a state government could leave other major issues bothering the state and devote energy and attention to issue like hijab, shows the kind of leader he is. 2 Likes |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by Idzitari1(m): 12:41pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
Not all educated are literate @Ishaq Akintola this old fool will nv get nom 1 Like |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by sirsholley(m): 12:41pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
This hijab issue is deeper than what read on the pages of newspaper and most people commenting just do based on sentiments, i base here in Ilorin and i know a bit if not all about the issue. Has anybody question the reason why the state ministry of education refuse to post Christian religion teachers to schools that carry muslim name or allow christians to hold fellowship in the said schools. Please let peace reign, let us continue to live in harmony. Ire oooo 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by Sterope(f): 12:42pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
Cowries are fine if it is part of his religion. What are you scared of? . Your religious bigotry knows no bound. Red cloth is not compulsory. You need to stop watching too much Nollywood Paddybaci: |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by Ashirioluwa: 12:43pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
One big factor that is killing this country is Religion. All the successful or developed countries on earth doesn’t really care about religion. They all allow their citizens to practice religion of their choice. The government removed religion from all activities. But this is different when you come down to this zoo country. Religion in this country is WAR. Religion leaders in this country are warlords who are using religion to carry out their devilish acts |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by luluman: 12:45pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
360degreess:If you think you made any sense you Fvcked up by saying other people's religion dress half naked: that it bigotry, you mind your business. Secondly the fact that Christians dont use veil doesn't mean they dress half naked you sound fanatical.Third if Kwara is predominantly Muslim as you claim must you force your religious way on every person? If you want peace let your children leave mission schools alone & attend Islamic schools. Are are muslims terrorists? 1 Like |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by eazyduzit: 12:46pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
They say Allah forbid them from coming close to profit (The Hausa people call it Riba) and yet they work in a bank whose main aim is to get profit.When I was a kid in the far North (Maiduguri)which is obviously a Muslim dominated town,the Muslims ummah don't wear Hijab but rather they wore veils to cover their body not until they started becoming fanatical Muslims then the hijab became a norm among them despite the harsh weather of the town. In far away Australia,the Muslims students who are mostly foreigners asked the government to take out pork meat from the school meal simply because their religion despise pork and call it Haram (make una imagine,in another country ooooo0). Hence the Muslim missionaries schools are there, it'll be a good gesture for them to take their children to those schools thereby avoiding scenario like this. 1 Like |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by OROSUNBOLB(m): 12:50pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
johnmartus: Ishaq Akintola and Ishaq Oloyede are two different personalities,please ! They are both Muslims ,academics but different individuals. Ishaq Akintola of Muric is a lecturer at LASU and he is from Ile Ife in Osun state while Ishaq Oloyede ,former VC of University of Ilorin and current DG of JAMB is from kwara state. |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by ceaser: 12:51pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
Kwara state will eventually destroy itself the way it's going. Once the extreme form of Islam is beginning to creep into a state, it's only grace from "Allah" that can bring back such state from the brink of destruction. The Northern states that adopted Sha'riah in an obvious polytheistic country with its own constitution are currently battling with so much unrest, banditry, kidnapping of school children, illegal mining activities, insecurity and all kinds of societal ill, all in varying degrees. This is because the adoption of an extreme form of any religion is like planting the seed of destruction from the ills associated with the extremism of such religion. While there is freedom of worship and of association and a group of religious individual may choose to adopt the laws and statutes associated with their own mode of worship, it should be noted that doing this in a constitutionally polytheistic society means that it is subject to the non-religious (civil) constitution of that society. In such instances, history shows that there is usually peaceful co-existence of different faiths until such time that believers of one of the faiths decide to force its belief down the throat of others. That is what is happening in the north. In this case of Kwara state, many school children have actually attended schools every one of them donning the apparel that reflects their faith. You would have found a few muslim girls don the hijab but because it was not aimed at foisting it on non-muslims, it was not an issue. But the moment the government stepped in and it becomes apparent that the balance is about to be tipped, then warring factions emerge, each trying to protect his/her faith. The problem with extremism is that it wants to foist their way of life on the believers of other faiths in such society. Such intolerant attitude is always a recipe for stunted growth and development of any society befallen by such evil. Politics is good but the people practicing it in Nigeria are evil, hence all they could think of is how to create division to favour 'emselves. Division along religious lines is one of it. The other one is division along ethnic lines. Kwara state is trying to key into this Modus operandi, and while it may work at first, it will at the end boomerang into a hydra headed monster like it currently is in most Northern states of the nation. OROSUNBOLB: Oloyede hails from Ogun state but he has spent and worked much in Kwara state to easily mistake his origin from there. His father lives in Ogun state. |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by Besk: 12:51pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
iwaeda: This lunatic called Ishaq Oloyede would be under a terrorist watch. Unfortunately, in Nigeria, idiots like him who feed on religious crises are tolerated and even celebrated. Very sad. He was the one who caused problems at University of Ibadan Staff School the other time.... |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by simplesearch: 12:51pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1: Why wear an Islamic hijab to acquire a western education? If you want to be a deviant you should do it conclusively by enrolling in an Islamic school to acquire Islamic education. If the Hijab is your altar ego why not embrace it in it's entirety and sit down in your house adoring it, since that is what will take you heaven. This is the reason some non-christian country like Japan don't want any form of Islamic adventure among them, because they know you guys are agent of destruction and destabilization. 2 Likes |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by motayoayinde: 12:52pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
Omoodua007: YOUR YORUBA CHRISTIAN MAJORITY CLAIM IS GASPING FOR PROOF. |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by Danwakae(m): 12:53pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
A Catholic skul is involve . ST. ANTHONY. but Gov. A.A , is only playing politics...I'm a muslim, let us follow the teachings of our holy prophet(SAW). |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by highbee02: 12:53pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
delpee: "It's not one of the 5 pillars of Islam nor is it in the Holy Koran which states modest dressing." Stop shooting yourself in the leg |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by Tareq1105: 12:53pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
360degreess: Fighting for a god who doesn't even recognize or accept his worship. |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by TAO11(f): 12:54pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
savageyoungboy:Kids use hijabs here in American schools. That said: Is the Baptist school (as at present) not a Government school — which is funded by the Government, whose staff are employed and paid by the Government, etc.? 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by Maj196(m): 12:57pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
excel101:No hijab, every girl was on low cut. No hair plaiting. |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by F117nighthawk: 12:57pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
MURIC organization is as dumb as the person leading them, is there any difference in the way this man think or reason and those rag tag BOKO HARAM fighters? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by highbee02: 12:57pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
Grgton: Point of correction, they are grant-aided mission schools; founded by Christian missionaries but funded by the state government in terms of both material and human resources through tax payers |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by Shattuck(m): 12:58pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1:can one go to a Muslim school and refuse to wear the hijab? I believe these schools were mission schools before the govt took over. |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by OROSUNBOLB(m): 12:59pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
ceaser: It's okay,thanks for the correction. Yes, you're right. I just confirmed that now. |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by luluman: 12:59pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1:You think you are educated but No, you be mumu. Schools are attended with school uniforms. The school in question is a formal school & formal uniform is recognized not religious uniform but your brain does not know that. Instead you want to forcefully wear religious uniform to the school. 1 Like |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by malcom1X: 1:01pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1: For school wey you want go, you don't want to wear beret? I believe the best thing here is to go to an Islamic school. |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by ENIGMATIC2023(m): 1:02pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
MURIC is a terrorist organization |
Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by emmnprince(m): 1:02pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
360degreess: The Bible emphasis is placed on modest apparel. Dress worn by women that is decent, moderate and sensible. Those that are doing otherwise are going against God's will. When you say cover their heads and bodies, do you mean they should mask up from head to toe? |
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