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Badassiru Submittulahi AbdulPetosh ibn Abu

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Apatheist, humorous, sociable, patient, tolerant. Can't be bothered to give a damn. Hate snakes; the ones that slither and the two-legged variety.

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Badassiru Submittulahi AbdulPetosh ibn Abu Reposted

The Readers Hut is an online book marketplace with a reading community which caters to reading needs of every citizen regardless of age. We recommend and ship books of affordable prices nationwide at affordable rates as well. Nigerians read a lot, we mostly have challenges

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Badassiru Submittulahi AbdulPetosh ibn Abu Reposted

We urge the government to arrest and prosecute the perpetrators of this heinous crime and send a strong message that mob actions will no longer be tolerated hence forth.


Badassiru Submittulahi AbdulPetosh ibn Abu Reposted

All religions teach their members how not to be like unbelievers and make the word ‘unbeliever’ synonymous with every wrong in society, but we do not react to such labels.


Badassiru Submittulahi AbdulPetosh ibn Abu Reposted

When Muslims say there is no other god but Allah and Mohammed is his messenger, they should realise that they are also discrediting the gods of other religions, and other Abrahamic religions that do not believe in Mohammed.


Badassiru Submittulahi AbdulPetosh ibn Abu Reposted

The atheist community is the most criticised and misunderstood of all groups, but we have never stepped on anybody’s right to criticise us. We also expect the same treatment when the people criticising us are themselves criticised.


Badassiru Submittulahi AbdulPetosh ibn Abu Reposted

Nigeria cannot allow herself to go down this path by closing ideas to scrutiny because it affects society and violates the constitutional provision that guarantees free speech.


Badassiru Submittulahi AbdulPetosh ibn Abu Reposted

The famous dark ages in Europe (476 – 1000 AD) were a product of this type of thinking. Islam has been in the dark since the 12th century when Al Gazalli, an Islamic scholar discarded scientific tools as products of the Devil.


Badassiru Submittulahi AbdulPetosh ibn Abu Reposted

We are particularly concerned that various religions immune their ideas from criticism under the cloak of sacredness. History is rife with examples of how society stagnates and retrogresses when ideas are treated like that.


Badassiru Submittulahi AbdulPetosh ibn Abu Reposted

As far as ideas are not formulated through scientific processes, the ideas pervading our public spaces will never be filtered by the sieve of scrutiny, objectivity and criticism hence viable for societal growth.


Badassiru Submittulahi AbdulPetosh ibn Abu Reposted

However, we note that this problem cannot be solved by mere condemnation or calling for the arrest of the perpetrators. We need to treat the matter from the root cause. We believe that the root of problems like these lie in the way ideas are formed and sustained in this country.


Badassiru Submittulahi AbdulPetosh ibn Abu Reposted

PRESS STATEMENT. We received, with rude shock, the news of the gruesome murder of Ms Deborah Yakubu in Shehu Shagari College of Education in Sokoto state by an angry Muslim mob on account of an alleged blasphemy against the founder of Islam, Mohammed.


Badassiru Submittulahi AbdulPetosh ibn Abu Reposted

We are particularly disturbed that trends like this continue in Nigeria, especially amongst the Muslim population in northern Nigeria. This cannot be allowed to continue because Nigeria is a secular state that constitutionally guarantees freedom of expression to all its citizens.


Looked through. I couldn't find anything to quarrel with. Makes a lot of sense.

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