I speak for myself and my brethren. It is haram for a man to have
physical contact with a woman he has not been given right to.
There is a reason we are shouting out loud against what Buhari did.
Buhari has no right under shariah to shake another person's wife. It is Haram.
You must understand that Buhari is our beloved leader and we can't afford to
see him act in a manner that will lead him to hell. If he continues in this
immoral act before Allah, he will go to hell.
You have mentioned our brothers like Abacha, Atiku, Abdulsalam Babangida
etc and queried why we never shouted to the world and reprimanded them when
they shook other men's wives or women they did not have right to. We have our
reasons for that. And listen, it is not our business to confirm or discard your
insinuation that it could be that we have written off these brothers of ours as
agents of hell and therefore there is no point in advising them to desist from
such immoral acts.
Oh you people of little wisdom, you said we are discriminatory about our
judgement and maliciously selective in reprimanding. But you refused to seek
neither wisdom nor clarification about our judgement. See, our brothers, Atiku,
Abdulsalam, Babangida Dangote and their likes are different from Buhari. These
brothers understand the workings of heavens and by their good deeds have
created castles for themselves in heaven. These brothers have built numerous
mosques and wells for the faithful and thus every time prayer is said in the
mosque or someone drinks from the well, they receive lada and by this, their
lada accumulate in heaven and must have now grown beyond imagination. You know
Buhari is not rich enough to build a well not to talk of mosque. You must know
that Allah rewards philanthropic acts and such acts are part of the criteria
that will be used to determine if one will go to heaven or hell. Now tell me
what philanthropic act can Buhari render? How many of his cows will he sell to
build a simple mosque? The best he could do is to avoid any act that is seen as
haram before Allah.
We have a mission and the mission is to depopulate hell and increase the
numbers of people going to heaven. How are we then going to make this happen
when we see one of our leaders acting in an immoral act and keep quite? Imagine
the numbers of people that will follow his footstep and subsequently go to
hell. Ya Allahu save us from the workings of the evil.
The more we try to work for Allah the more these antiallahs will
obstruct us. The last time one of our brothers decided to help more of his
people make heaven they almost shouted heaven down. But billions of them cannot
stop what God has decided to make possible. God in his infinite mercy supported
Gov. Fashola and made it possible to ban okada from the roads of Lagos State.
Allah be praised. More people have made heaven since the ban.
The many sins committed through okada. Is it the resting of our women's
bosoms at the back of okada men or the sudden and unsolicited hugging given to
okada men by our women when the okada enter potholes and seems the okada want
to fall? I recall the other time I saw two passengers, male and female arguing
on an okada. The lady was sitting behind the okada man while the man was
sitting behind her. The okada man paused to settle the dispute and the
conversation below ensued:
Lady: boda ki len fin gun mi nibeyen? (Sir, what are using to poke me?)
Man: gun yin bi ti bawo? (Poking you in what sense?)
Lady: ani en fi nkan nkan gun mi se (I said you are using something to
poke me
Man: oro yin o ye mi o (I don't seem to get what you are driving at)
Okada Man: (smiling mischievously) boda eyin na e dahun, ki len fin gun
sista? (Sir, please respond to the lady's question, what are you using to poke
the lady with?)
Man: (looking confused) e gbani e laja, mo joko, o joko, o wan so pe mon
fi nkan gun e. Se abere lori lowo mi ni tabi eso? (Please help me! I sit, you
sit and you are telling me I'm poking you with something. Did you see me with
needle or nail?
Okada Man: Sista ejo e ma binu, boya irin beliti won lon gun yin (young
lady please don't be angry, it could be the buckle of his belt that is poking
you)
Lady: Ewo le yin nan so? Irin beliti ko irin beliti ni (what dishonest
explanation are you giving? Belt's buckle my foot)
Okada man: (Faces the lady) se e ma wa gun okada'mi ni tabi e ma joko
leyin uncle (Will you now take another okada or you will sit behind him?)
Lady: mi o le joko seyin, mi o le wa jabo. E ma wori, e je ki a ma lo,
mi o ni kuku pe de'bi ti ma ti so (I can't sit behind him, I can't risk
falling. Don't worry, let us continue our journey. After all I will soon get to
where I will alight.
Man: E funny gan ni sha. Inkan gun yin...
Okada man: (interrupts the man) Egbon, e gb'oju nibe. (Sir, let us
forget about the matter)
They continue with their journey.
A'uzu billahi mina shaitani rajim! Look at the scenario above. This is
the kind of situation our brother Fashola tried to stop when he banned okada on
the roads of Lagos. May Allah continue to bless him.
It is to avoid this kind of scenario that we have decided to prepare a
proposal to Buhari on how he can ban okada in all the states of the federation
and ban the use of public bus as women and men often have physical contact
while rushing to enter bus. Therefore we should trek to wherever we are going.
And if you are rich enough, like in the days of our prophet, you may get a
camel or horse. It is in line with this that our courageous brother Hashimu
trekked from Lagos to Abuja just to encourage and prepare us for what is to
come. May Allah continue to strengthen him.
We are looking at how we can avoid all the worldly things that can make
us not make heaven. In Shaa Allah, we shall continue to teach the world the
right path to follow.
We pray that may Allah touch the hearts of our people, open their inner eyes and guide their legs to the right path. Ameen.
Shina Orodele
Lagos, Nigeria
ff: @sorodele
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