Please is there anything I am not getting on the issue of this Rahma Sauda lady? I know I have not been consistently following the most recent happenings on this street, thanks to some new developments. However, the little I gathered is what I will talk about. Correct me where I
go wrong. A random Hausa actress, which so many of you watch in your homes for entertainment displayed herself in a manner that the Islamic culture doesn't approve of. Obviously, she revealed part of her body, the same way some of you that play football display part of yours.
She wore a dress that revealed her Awrah, & some of you playing football also wear shorts that reveal part of your Awrah. Awrah is Awrah and sin is sin, whether it is committed by Sadau or Sadi. There was an illogical & counterproductive approach to correcting her, because
some went as far as ascribing disbelief to her, and calling her unprintable names. That was wrong & it then gave an opportunity to some hard enemies of Islam to take the opportunity & insult the religion & make blasphemy.

Was it Rahama Sadau that made the blasphemy? NO!
Was it because of the photo she posted? Obviously NO. Those people that are so notorious in insulting Islam & making blasphemy here on this app & other social media platforms will do that even when nobody does anything. For instance, when one Mubarak Bala
made some blasphemous statements against our Noble Prophet (peace of Allah be upon him) & he was arrested, didn't we experience the same outrage? When the Yunusa Yellow & Ese Oruru incidence broke out on this platform, didn't this people pick this opportunity to insult our Deen?
They used that single incidence to insult Islam, Allah & His messenger, because that is what they are. Infact, they will do that even if nothing happens.

I am not here to make brief on behalf of the actress, which I can swear by Allah I ve never watched her movie ever, and I ve
nothing to do with her apart from the fact that she's a Muslim sister. However, it will be grossly unfair to ascribe the blasphemy of those people to her, in any way. They'd call Islam unprintable names when they see a Muslim sister covered in Hijab too, as they always have done.
Does that hang the blame of what they do on the neck of the Honorable Hijabi sister?

The poor lady offended her Lord by dressing indecently. If we must talk, then we should correct her & remind her that Allah curses those that dress in that manner. If we can't, let us take our
faces away from her & hate it in our hearts, because obviously we don't have the power to change it with out hands. The same way we speak about her exposing Awrah, let us also speak to our brothers that use shorts during football or any game and expose their Awrah too.
Let us also understand that whatever we do, the enemies of Islam will never be satisfied, & instead of us to push our brothers and sisters that sin away from the Deen, let us draw them closer to Allah, or we keep quiet completely of we don't know how to do it.
The poor lady even came out to make a disclaimer video, which I personally have commended. I did because that was obviously the best anyone can do to exonerate themselves from what the ignorant ones have done. I do not see how the sin of those people should be on her neck.
We call on the authorities to ensure that people that do blasphemy face the law, because we will never tolerate insult on our Noble Prophet (SAW). We also demand that justice be made to Rahama Sadau, because I do not understand how the sin of the blasphemer becomes hers.

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