At the time, it was a nice place, with the landlord in the upstairs flat facing the road, me at the back upstairs, Idowu downstairs in the flat below me, and Franca Fashions, downstairs, facing the road.
About a year after I moved out, our landlord, Alhaji, went to Mecca on pilgrimage, then returned.
After returning, he asked the gateman to leave, then converted the gatehouse into a mosque, complete with a minaret.
Alhaji then called made it clear that Franca Fashions had to leave because making and selling clothes was unIslamic, then gave Idowu, and the chap who replaced me, a choice: convert to Islam, or leave.
Both men left.
The Quran gives Muslims a sacred mission - to build a just society in which everybody was treated with equity and respect.
This means that in Islam, the political well-being of the umma is a sacred matter.
During the 18th century, missionary movements sprang up in many parts of the Islamic world as the Ottoman Empire started to decline.
Al-Wahhab opposed Sufism and Shiaism as bidah and insisted that every person should concentrate on the study of the Quran and the Hadiths.
Wahhabis, his followers, reject any attempts to modernise Islam and proselytise a puritanical view that is historically inaccurate.
The discovery of oil in 1938 gave them money to try and modernise their country.
By 1979, reforms had been underway since Faisal was crowned king in 1964.
The reforms weren't uniform, so poorer people in Saudi society, especially rural Bedouins, were angry and turned to religious leaders for comfort.
Juhayman served in the #Saudi military from 1955 to 1973, but because of his background, was destined never to become an officer.
As Juhayman went deeper into his study of Islam, he became more radical and began to oppose the #Saudi reforms.
However, Sheikh ibn Baz intervened on his behalf, and he was released.
It is important to note that the concept of the Mahdi is not in the Quran.
First, the Grand Mosque, which Muslims call Masjid al-Haram, is the House of God and is the holiest site in all of Islam. Violence there is strictly forbidden.
Indeed, violence is forbidden in Mecca.
Warfare is forbidden during that month, and to Muslims, it is the second holiest month after Ramadan.
This year, Muharram runs from 20 August to 17 September.
As Custodians of the Holy Cities, one thing that guarantees their legitimacy is the ability to keep pilgrims safe when performing 1 of the 5 pillars of Islam.
So they swung into action.
In this case, spreading their own version of Islam.
However, politically with the seizure of al-Haram, they were in a tight corner. If the siege lasted too long, they would lose legitimacy.
They needed to end it quickly.
3 days later, the fatwa was issued, and just over a week after the fatwa was issued, and with the help of #France, Juhayman was captured and after a show-trial, was publicly beheaded in Mecca.
62 of the rebels were tried, convicted and shared among eight #Saudi cities - Abha, Buraidah, Dammam, Ha'il, Mecca, Medina, Riyadh and Tabuk to be publicly beheaded.
There is no way that Juhayman and his followers could have foreseen the impact they would have.
It is making inroads into #Nigeria's South-West.
Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab's teachings are considered essential texts for Izala members.
Lessons from Juhayman for #Nigeria - when poor people are angry, they turn to those who can give them comfort.
Usually, it is religious leaders.
The power that is wielded by religious leaders in today's Nigeria is enormous and frightening.
It has grown as the Nigerian state has shrunk.
They help keep the masses docile.