By Sanusi Lafiagi I have a friend who I met in 2006 during my undergraduate days. He is about 5-6 years older than me and was married at the time. I think his
By Mubaarak Olayemi Ismail In the mid and late of the 20th century when organizing funerals was a norm among the Yoruba Muslims, who could have stood against it that it is Bidiah
By Sanni K. Yusuf Murewa was married to Ajibola in a colourful, memorable wedding ceremony. Felicitators wined, dined and had leftovers to go home with – a sign that much was significantly expended
By Sanni K. Yusuf A terminal illness got him down and was hospitalized almost endlessly. He was returned home after an exhaustive hospital billing. He was left only to the mercy of the
By Ibn Abdillah As-sudaisiy Al-Iloori In my research, I discovered that just like men, women's urge can be very dangerous if not tamed with halāl satisfaction. I wouldn't want to be detailed here.
Legality or Otherwise of an Islāmic Marriage Conducted with a Promise of Perpetual Monogamy as Mahr (Dowry): Setting the Ball Rolling for an Academic Discussion By Ibn Abdillaah As-sudaisiy Al-Iloori There are several
By IbnAbdillah As-sudasiy Al-Iloori At some moments, one may not have appetite to eat rice, beans, yam, eba, amala, plantain, egg or any other kind of food. But every human being always have
By Ibn Abdillah As-sudaisiy Al-Iloori Some people do say that our teachers have given us something to swallow, that is why we insist on the Sunnah even when our parents finds it hard