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The Bombarded Fallacy (Episode 1) By:Abdulkabeer.B.



I keep ruminating and pondering my mind on this several times. why is it that when people hear the phrase "ALFA" the impression that comes up is placing debauchery tag on them,seeing them as the worst set mankind and raising curses on them but however there are still few of them that are still trustworthy, speaking the truth and guiding the people to the right path but the bad eggs has made people think all is spoilt.


 Well,I blame not the people because if we look at the world at large today, the greatest havoc is coming from from the religion sector. Religious leaders have shy away from preaching the truth and trying to change our orientation, whereas they are supposed to be seen as the flashlight to get closer to our creator. It is appalling to see the service to the very sound doctrines espoused by the holy Quran. Also,it is more fearsome to see thousands of followers who are blindly lost, brainwashed and lured in the ensuing drama.


 In respect to this, the so called Alfa have forgotten that they have a commission from Allah for the country. They now because of the crumbs that will fall from the politicians table remain dumb in the face of adversary.

Furthermore, it is even more terrible when they allow the propaganda of political favour to transcribe and abandon there preaching. when the congregation gathered in the masjid to listen strictly to what religious leaders would say and do what do they offer them in return.

Never the less, people today have been sub-charged as they are daily confronted with the fact of the political activities of their imams. In addition they have become pulpit to them and being carried away by worldly frivolities.

Nigeria is in recession yet we still hear nothing more than thunderous applause from them in different masjids, the results of this disheartening attitude of them has make them gone viral, whereby they involve in fraud, establishing religious centres for soothsaying.

 In conclusion,the situation at hand requires the Muslim clergy to refuse to be drawn into the battle of political,worldly and economical toughs.Your office is sacred and should be respected venerated.

©I'm Abdulkabeer.B.
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