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Lukgaf(m): 6:47am On Mar 07
This week, a trending social experiment circulated online, where Muslims were offered large sums of money to break their Ramadan fast. To my satisfaction, the two skits I watched showed faithful believers who refused the temptation.

A Muslim lady in the UK rejected £40 without hesitation.

A Nigerian man declined 20 million naira, refusing to break his fast for any price.

These videos made me reflect deeply:
If I were in their position, would I this test? Is my Iman strong enough to reject such an offer?

Now, ask yourself honestly:
If you were in their shoes, would you stand firm or fall into temptation?

We may think it’s easy to reject money in a social experiment, but what about in real life?

What if you were promised a life-changing job but asked to compromise your faith?

What if an opportunity came that required dishonesty, fraud, or abandoning your religious duties?

What if you were pressured by society to remove your hijab, save your beards, skip your prayers, or abandon halal for haram?

These are real tests that many Muslims face daily. The true test of faith is in such moments—when our love for Allah is weighed against the glitter of this world.

As Muslims, we should have a deep understanding of our religion and hold onto it firmly, no matter the temptations. Breaking the fast for money is not just about skipping a meal. It’s about compromising our principles and selling our Iman for a worldly gain.

Allah reminds us:
“And among the people is he who sells himself, seeking the pleasure of Allah. And Allah is Kind to His servants.” (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:207)

No matter how much we are offered, Allah is the true provider. He is the source of all wealth and barakah. If we hold onto our faith, He will bless us beyond what money can buy.

May Allah never test us with trials we cannot bear. May He strengthen our faith, grant us contentment, and keep us steadfast in His obedience. Ameen.

Abu Hafs Lukgaf

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Ndenomy: 10:36am On Mar 07
I dedicate this FTC to the Muslim Ummah all over de world grin


Answering the question: its a big no!

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mmadu4: 10:36am On Mar 07
I will do it for 500k right now

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jonadaft: 10:36am On Mar 07
It depends...

Ramadan is a month of forgiveness and abundant rewards.

I can if the money is legit and from a good source.
20m is a significant amount of money to me at the moment. If na like 1m now, it's not possible...

The reward I'll get from feeding a lot of fasting people alone should wipe off that sin.

The only thing I can't do for any amount is to denounce my faith or worship another god, except Almighty God (Allah)

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integrity16(m): 10:37am On Mar 07
Sharpaly.

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orikoku: 10:37am On Mar 07
I will break it for 50k...

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bassdow: 10:38am On Mar 07
is one of the Purpose(s) / reason(s) for FASTing, not to get Rich / Wealthy ?

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bassdow: 10:38am On Mar 07
bassdow:
is one of the Purpose(s) / reason(s) for FASTing, not to get Rich / Wealthy ?
Make you come see the Money without sweat, come dey ask whether you go REJECT am

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bassdow: 10:39am On Mar 07
bassdow:
Make you come see the Money without sweat, come dey ask whether you go REJECT am
Money wey be say even if You fast for 10-years or more, you fit still no see

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bassdow: 10:39am On Mar 07
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bassdow: 10:40am On Mar 07
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tadestr: 10:41am On Mar 07
orikoku:
I will break it for 50k...

Gihme 10k, I fiy run am for 5500 👀😒

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Educationalserv: 10:42am On Mar 07
Lukgaf:
This week, a trending social experiment circulated online, where Muslims were offered large sums of money to break their Ramadan fast. To my satisfaction, the two skits I watched showed faithful believers who refused the temptation.

A Muslim lady in the UK rejected £40 without hesitation.

A Nigerian man declined 20 million naira, refusing to break his fast for any price.

These videos made me reflect deeply:
If I were in their position, would I this test? Is my Iman strong enough to reject such an offer?

Now, ask yourself honestly:
If you were in their shoes, would you stand firm or fall into temptation?

We may think it’s easy to reject money in a social experiment, but what about in real life?

What if you were promised a life-changing job but asked to compromise your faith?

What if an opportunity came that required dishonesty, fraud, or abandoning your religious duties?

What if you were pressured by society to remove your hijab, save your beards, skip your prayers, or abandon halal for haram?

These are real tests that many Muslims face daily. The true test of faith is in such moments—when our love for Allah is weighed against the glitter of this world.

As Muslims, we should have a deep understanding of our religion and hold onto it firmly, no matter the temptations. Breaking the fast for money is not just about skipping a meal. It’s about compromising our principles and selling our Iman for a worldly gain.

Allah reminds us:
“And among the people is he who sells himself, seeking the pleasure of Allah. And Allah is Kind to His servants.” (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:207)

No matter how much we are offered, Allah is the true provider. He is the source of all wealth and barakah. If we hold onto our faith, He will bless us beyond what money can buy.

May Allah never test us with trials we cannot bear. May He strengthen our faith, grant us contentment, and keep us steadfast in His obedience. Ameen.

Abu Hafs Lukgaf
will break and use money to feed many hungry people

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peterious10(m): 10:42am On Mar 07
Lukgaf:
This week, a trending social experiment circulated online, where Muslims were offered large sums of money to break their Ramadan fast. To my satisfaction, the two skits I watched showed faithful believers who refused the temptation.

A Muslim lady in the UK rejected £40 without hesitation.

A Nigerian man declined 20 million naira, refusing to break his fast for any price.

These videos made me reflect deeply:
If I were in their position, would I this test? Is my Iman strong enough to reject such an offer?

Now, ask yourself honestly:
If you were in their shoes, would you stand firm or fall into temptation?

We may think it’s easy to reject money in a social experiment, but what about in real life?

What if you were promised a life-changing job but asked to compromise your faith?

What if an opportunity came that required dishonesty, fraud, or abandoning your religious duties?

What if you were pressured by society to remove your hijab, save your beards, skip your prayers, or abandon halal for haram?

These are real tests that many Muslims face daily. The true test of faith is in such moments—when our love for Allah is weighed against the glitter of this world.

As Muslims, we should have a deep understanding of our religion and hold onto it firmly, no matter the temptations. Breaking the fast for money is not just about skipping a meal. It’s about compromising our principles and selling our Iman for a worldly gain.

Allah reminds us:
“And among the people is he who sells himself, seeking the pleasure of Allah. And Allah is Kind to His servants.” (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:207)

No matter how much we are offered, Allah is the true provider. He is the source of all wealth and barakah. If we hold onto our faith, He will bless us beyond what money can buy.

May Allah never test us with trials we cannot bear. May He strengthen our faith, grant us contentment, and keep us steadfast in His obedience. Ameen.

Abu Hafs Lukgaf


Bring 5k,,i go break am.

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elmagnifico411(m): 10:43am On Mar 07
Are u seriously asking this question I no go only break the fast, i go shatter am.

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Stonerobaba(m): 10:44am On Mar 07
Money they say is the root of all evil and same money can solve 95% of one's problems. Now am confuse oooooooo. I will collect the money and break the fast. Will fast again another day grin

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jonadaft: 10:45am On Mar 07
Ponmoalata:
So one must confirmed that nonsensical decree before commenting on Islamic thread.

Una dey mad for nairaland.

Say no to child marriage
Say no to paedophilia
Say no to terrorism
Say no to jungle justice on alleged blasphemy.

Islam must be reformed.
Say no to stupidity
Say no to hypocrisy
Say no to homosexuality in the church
Say no to fake miracles
Say no to human rituals and murdering and burying of people inside the church to do alter
Say no to fornication and adultery
Say no to gay bishops and reverends

Christianity MUST be reformed.

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micflo28(m): 10:47am On Mar 07
I go break prophet Mohammed head because of that money

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Milkfactory: 10:48am On Mar 07
Ponmoalata:
So one must confirmed that nonsensical decree before commenting on Islamic thread.

Una dey mad for nairaland.

Say no to child marriage
Say no to paedophilia
Say no to terrorism
Say no to jungle justice on alleged blasphemy.

Islam must be reformed.
it doesn't need reformation. It's either you are misinformed or you are looking at wrong people

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Rexymania(m): 10:50am On Mar 07
I won't
I just can't.
Where's my happiness after the sun goes down?

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Gandrova: 10:51am On Mar 07
mmadu4:
I will do it for 500k right now
May Almighty Allah strength your Faith

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Offpoint1: 10:52am On Mar 07
Everyone is allowed to comment on Christians threads without swearing that their fictional Sky daddy and Earthly son is this and that, but I have to swear that some fictional Arabian Sky daddy and his earthly errand boy is this and that before I can comment right?


Sěun is on Carmel urine


This is a public forum, give everyone a level playing ground and equal right.

A dog worshipper should have same right as a God or Allah worshipper on a public forum... Else you should indicate your platform is Islamic or Christian platform.

Your swearing should be restricted to the Islamic section, once you moved such thread to the front page, you remove the nonsense.

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Gandrova: 11:01am On Mar 07
When you don't understand Islam, or you don't have principles about life, you can be manipulated about worthless things.
Those that fought with Prophet Muhammad SAW with him to propagate Islam.
The likes of Abubakar, Umar, Usman and Ali and the rest may Almighty Allah grant them Aljanaah Firdaus had more than enough funds and wealth but they never compromised their faith.
How much is 20million that would now make me to break my esteemed fasting!
May Almighty Allah curse the shaytan in human form.
I rest my case.

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Pat081: 11:03am On Mar 07
Is because they know the person is just ask the question just for asking sake ,let them show the money before the question and see how many will do that

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suckprick: 11:11am On Mar 07
Some people fast na out of hunger and nothing to eat. So If you offer dem food sef, dem go break am sharply. Forget about the 20m, just offer good food and see how fast go break anyhow.

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Dotmanq: 11:11am On Mar 07
Faith testing question.

Meanwhile, someone should please assist me personally for Iftar and Sahur today.
It has not been easy.

May Allah accept our prayers
DiamondsAreFore: 11:13am On Mar 07
Islam: The religion where eating one huge meal before the sun rises and eating another one after the sun sets, is considered "fasting"😂


Actually this is nonsense. Umar was notorious for having sexual orgies during Ramadan
Gandrova:
When you don't understand Islam, or you don't have principles about life, you can be manipulated about worthless things.
Those that fought with Prophet Muhammad SAW with him to propagate Islam.
The likes of Abubakar, Umar, Usman and Ali and the rest may Almighty Allah grant them Aljanaah Firdaus had more than enough funds and wealth but they never compromised their faith.
How much is 20million that would now make me to break my esteemed fasting!
May Almighty Allah curse the shaytan in human form.
I rest my case.

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tunde1200(m): 11:16am On Mar 07
You lack knowledge about Islam is what made type this rubbish.
Check on your Christian religion and see lots of gay marriage and see lot of lesbians.
Fake prophecy nko, .


Ponmoalata:
So one must confirmed that nonsensical decree before commenting on Islamic thread.

Una dey mad for nairaland.

Say no to child marriage
Say no to paedophilia
Say no to terrorism
Say no to jungle justice on alleged blasphemy.

Islam must be reformed.

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osuofia2(m): 11:18am On Mar 07
IS THAT FASTING? YOU EAT BREAKFAST, SKIP LUCH THEN EAT DINNER

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tunde1200(m): 11:19am On Mar 07
DiamondsAreFore:
Islam: The religion where eating one huge meal before the sun rises and eating another one after the sun sets, is considered "fasting"😂


Actually this is nonsense. Umar was notorious for having sexual orgies during Ramadan

Ignorant you're.
Why can't you try and eat it same way you said it and come back here to tell us how easy it is to eat at that time.

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tunde1200(m): 11:20am On Mar 07
osuofia2:
IS THAT FASTING? YOU EAT BREAKFAST, SKIP LUCH THEN EAT DINNER

Have you try it before?

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