Thursday, 6 March 2014

MAU-MAU Movement.

Mzungu Ayende Uraya Mu-Africa Apate Uhuri which It literally translated as, Let the White man go back to Europe and Africans have(take) their independence 

Mau-Mau was an underground political movement (uprising) organized by the people of Kenya against colonial rule from 1951-60 under leaders such as Jomo Kenyata, Dedan Kimathi, Waruhiu Itote  popularly known as General China and Tom Mboya etc.
The movement was precipitated by the returning African soldiers after the Second World War who were politically aware. It was an attempt by the Africans to change the system of economic and social injustice which had become a marked feature in Kenya. They were all directed towards achieving their independence.
The Mau-Mau uprising presents an example of African efforts to fight for their rights after realizing that were oppressed in their own country. It is also an indication that Africans were politically aware and determined to shape their destiny.

Monday, 18 November 2013

40 advice by Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) !
--------------- -------------- -
01. Refrain from sleeping between fajr and Zuhar, Maghrib n Isha
--------------- -------------- -
02. Avoid sitting with smelly people.
--------------- -------------- -
03. Do not sleep between people who talk bad before sleeping. ---------------
-------------- -
04. Don’t eat and drink with your left hand.
--------------- -------------- -
05. Don’t eat the food that is taken out
from your teeth. --------------- -------------- -
06. Don’t break your knuckles.
--------------- -------------- -
07. Check your shoes before wearing it.
--------------- -------------- -
08. Don’t look at the sky while in Salaath.
--------------- -------------- -
09. Don’t spit in the toilet.
--------------- -------------- -
10. Don’t clean your teeth with charcoal.
--------------- -------------- -
11. Sit and wear your trousers.
--------------- -------------- -
12. Don’t break tough things with your
teeth.
--------------- -------------- -
13. Don’t blow on your food when it’s hot.
--------------- -------------- -
14. Don’t look for faults of others.
--------------- -------------- -
15. Don’t talk between Azan and Iqamath.
--------------- -------------- -
16. Don’t speak in the toilet.
--------------- -------------- -
17. Don’t speak tales about your friends.
--------------- -------------- -
18. Don’t antagonize your friends.
--------------- -------------- -
19. Don’t look behind frequently while
walking.
--------------- -------------- -
20. Don’t stamp your feet while walking.
--------------- -------------- -
21. Don’t be suspicious about your friends.
--------------- -------------- -
22. Don’t speak lies at anytime.
--------------- -------------- -
23. Don’t smell the food while you eat.
--------------- -------------- -
24. Speak clearly so others can
understand.
--------------- -------------- -
25. Avoid travelling alone.
--------------- -------------- -
26. Don’t decide on your own but do
consult others who know. ---------------
-------------- -
27. Don’t be proud of yourself.
--------------- -------------- -
28. Don’t be sad about your food.
--------------- -------------- -
29. Don’t boast.
--------------- -------------- -
30. Don’t chase the beggars.
--------------- -------------- -
31. Treat your guests well with good heart.
--------------- -------------- -
32. Be patient when in poverty.
--------------- -------------- -
33. Assist a good cause.
--------------- -------------- -
34. Think of your faults and repent.
--------------- -------------- -
35. Do good to those who do bad to you.
--------------- -------------- -
36. Be satisfied with what you have.
--------------- -------------- -
37. Don’t sleep too much - it will cause
forgetfulness. --------------- -------------- -
38. Repent at least 100 times a day
(Astagfaar).
--------------- -------------- -
39. Don’t eat in darkness.
--------------- -------------- -
40. Don’t eat mouth-full.
--------------- -------------- -

Sunday, 17 November 2013

Before you open your mouth to say ‘I love you’, ask
yourself if this is not just a moment of ‘emotional
madness’. A lady needs much more than ‘I love you’. She
needs your commitment. If you are not ready to make
that commitment that will lead to marriage, please leave
her alone in peace and stop wasting her. Being sexually
attracted to her means absolutely nothing. It isn’t a sign
of likeness, love or any other thing your mind may come
up with. It may just be your hormones messing with your
mind. A woman is more than her body and her sexuality.
She has a life which you should be able to blend with.



Love isn't when there are no fights in a relationship. Love is when once the fight ends, love is still there.
Whatever you have lost through fate, be certain that it has saved you from pain. Put your trust in GOD, He knows what you know not.

Saturday, 16 November 2013

YOU CAN'T AVOID HISTORY. EVERY THING IS HISTORY.